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Conference Program Oct 14 -17, 2012 | Los Angeles, CA
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table of contents thank you
steering committee members
2 – 3 Conference Program Overview
4 Stay Connected at AASHE 2012
6-7 Sponsoring Institutions and Host Committee
8–13 Welcome Letters from Host Campus Presidents
15 AASHE Resource Center / AASHE Publications
16 AASHE Curriculum Update
17 Thank You AASHE Members
18-19 Keynote Speakers
20-21 Parallel Plenary Speakers
22 AASHE 2012 Sponsor Appreciation
24-25 AASHE Student Summit
26-27 Recognizing STARS®
28-29 2012 AASHE Awards Ceremony
30-33 Thank You / Acknowledgements 2012
34 AASHE Conference Community Service Project
36 Greening of the Conference
37 Creating Conversation Through Art
38-43 Maps
44-48 Exhibitors
50 Sunday Session Schedule
50-58 Monday Session Schedule
59-66 Tuesday Session Schedule
66-69 Wednesday Session Schedule
71-79 Presenter Index
80-86 Posters
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89 Save the Date for AASHE 2013
Bonny Bentzin, Co-Chair, Director of Sustainability, Greener U
Erika Kociolek Co-Chair, Vancouver, WA
Kathleen Ng, Co-Chair, (QYLURQPHQWDO�2ƴFHU��0F*LOO�University
Felicia Davis, Director FIEP Building Green Initiative, UNCF
Verna Fowler, 3UHVLGHQW��&ROOHJH�RI�0HQRPLQHH�Nation, Keshena Campus
mariah Hudson, Sustainability Coordinator, San Diego State University
michele madia, Director of Sustainability Financing and Strategy, Second Nature
Yolanda moses, Special Assistant for Excellence and 'LYHUVLW\��&KDQFHOORUśV�(9&�3URYRVW�2ƴFHUniversity of California, Riverside
mieko ozeki, Sustainability Projects Coordinator, University of Vermont
Stephenie Presseller, 6XVWDLQDELOLW\�0DQDJHU��0RUDLQH�9DOOH\�&RPPXQLW\�&ROOHJH�
anna Prizzia, 'LUHFWRU��2ƴFH�RI�6XVWDLQDELOLW\�University of Florida
matt St. Clair, 6XVWDLQDELOLW\�0DQDJHU�IRU�WKH�2ƴFH�of President, University of California
Sheri Tonn, Vice President, Finance & Operations3DFLƲF�/XWKHUDQ�8QLYHUVLW\
Cindy Thomashow, AASHE
Paul rowland, Executive Director, AASHE
Danielle Faris, Senior Conference and Events Planner, AASHE
T h a n k Y o u !
I am incredibly pleased to have you here with us at the 2012 edition of the AASHE conference. As you probably know, this is the biggest campus sustainability conference in North America, and in my experience the best way to get an idea of the breadth of exciting initiatives ongoing at our campuses. The Conference Steering Committee has taken your feedback from previous years into account in planning, programming and logistics so that we could provide you with the best possible experience while at an extremely competitive price.
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In designing this year’s program and conference theme, “Investing in the Future,” we drew heavily on feedback from attendees of past AASHE conferences and a series of rich discussions about the importance of, in the words of Oscar Romero, “taking the long view.” As members of the higher education community, we work to invest in SGD�ETSTQD��RSTCDMSR��E@BTKSX��RS@Ƥ��B@LOTRDR��@MC�BNLLTMHSHDR �2TRS@HM@AHKHSX�B@M�AD�thought of as a framework for improving our world. In my experience, the social and economic components of the amorphous concept of sustainability often play second ƥCCKD�SN�SGD�DMUHQNMLDMS �
The Steering Committee wanted to challenge ourselves and you to consider the barriers, opportunities, and solutions at our campuses and communities through the lens of economics, and consider what it means and requires to invest in our future. I hope the program, form, and energy of this year’s conference allow you to put aside your daily challenges, connect with your peers, learn about the innovative work we are all doing, and inspire you to “take the long view.”
Bonny’s message
Welcome to the 2012 aashe conference & eXPo
Erika KociolekAASHE Steering Committee
Co-Chair
Bonny
Kathleen NgAASHE Steering Committee
Co-Chair
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Program oVerVieW
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
��ȃ��/, AASHE MEMBER MEETING The Board of Directors will give an update on AASHE activities during the past year and will provide members with an open forum for the discussion of topics relevant to the governance and activities of the organization.
��ȃ��/, POSTER SESSION ExHIBITION OPENSExpo Hall
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info booth in Convention Center lobby
7PM COMMUNITY COLLEGE RECEPTIONOpen to all Community College Representatives; meet at Bonaventure Brewery in the Westin hotel
Celebrate the work you have done to transform your campuses and communities, and enjoy a drink with your colleagues! The Center for Green Schools at USGBC, in partnership with AASHE and AACC’s SEED initiative, VHKK�GHFGKHFGS�SGD�QDRNTQBDR�NƤDQDC�SN�@CU@MBD�XNTQ�sustainability activities.
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1:30–2:30PM CONCURRENT SESSION G
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3PM ExPO CLOSES/BREAKDOWN
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14
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8AM STUDENT SUMMIT OPENS, Petree Hall
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Urban Ecovillage: meet at info booth in lobby
���ȃ��/, LUNCHStudent Summit lunch IncludedLunch on own for general attendees
12PM TOURLoyola Marymount University Tour, meet at info booth in lobby
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� 2'$�"TQQHBTKTL�"NMUNB@SHNM��RONMRNQDC�HM�O@QS�AXAmerican Meteorological Association, room 408A
�Developing External Grant Proposals for SustainabilityProjects, room xxx
�Preparing Students for the 21st century Green Workforcewith AACC, USGBC and AASHE, room 518
�Getting a Handle on Your Campus Carbon Footprint: A:RUNVKRS�IRU�0LQRULW\�6HUYLQJ�,QVWLWXWLRQV, room 501B
5PM WELCOME AND KEYNOTE, Concourse Ballroom
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SUSTAINABILITY UNBOUND: ADVANCED TRACKOpen to pre-registered Advanced Track attendees only
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
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2PM ExPO CLOSES
�����ȃ��/, VOLUNTEER PROJECTArbor Day Tree Campus USA Community Service, meet in lobby
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morNiNg Yoga WITH KATEKate has worked in the .ƧBD�NE�2TRS@HM@AHKHSX�at the University of Illinois at Chicago since
2008. Her hobbies include gardening, playing double bass, and cycling. Kate teaches Kundalini yoga and meditation.
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AASHE BLOG www.aashe.org/blog Features live updates from the conference, including coverage of keynote speakers, transcriptions of conference sessions, photos and much more.
TWITTER at AASHENews Conference Hashtag #AASHE2012Up to date micro-blogging from the conference. Participate in the discussion by searching and using #AASHE2012.
FACEBOOK: AASHEorgOpen to all interested in campus sustainability. Let folks know what you have liked and learned during your time in Pittsburgh.
FLICKR AASHEITAASHE’s online repository of photos from the conference and campuses. Upload and share your photos!
YOUTUBE AASHEOrgRecording of keynote videos and other presentations.
LINKEDIN Group: AASHEAn online networking platform for all involved in campus sustainability to discuss common issues and identify possible collaborators.
Special opportunities including drawings will only be announced via these AASHE social media avenues so get connected now.
going mobile uPdates We strongly encourage you to download our mobile guide to enhance your experience at AASHE2012. You’ll be able to plan your day with a personalized schedule and browse exhibitors, maps and general show info.
The app is compatible with iOS and Android devices as well as the Blackberry Playbook. Other devices may visit L FTHCDANNJ BNL�����
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Social media will be playing an important role in keeping you connected and up to date during and after the AASHE 2012 conference. We hope that through participation in the below social media outlets we can engage in a two-way exchange of ideas and information with the campus sustainability community.
stay connected at aashe 2012! rECogNiziNg aaSHE 2012 SPoNSorSWho make this year’s conference a success!
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thank you to our host committee members!
recognizing our camPus host sPonsors Who make this year’s conference Possible!
John Cook, University of California, Riverside
Halli Bovia, University of Southern California
mechelle Best, California State University, Northridge
Joseph rasmussen, /R\ROD�0DU\PRXQW�8QLYHUVLW\�
Nurit Katz, 8QLYHUVLW\�RI�&DOLIRUQLD��/RV�$QJHOHV�
Staurt Noble, Goodman, University of Redlands
arch asawa, Soka University of America
Katie Van Sant, Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability
Dan Wakelee, California State University, Channel Island
Evelyn Young, &68��%DNHUVƲHOG
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michael Catanzaro, University of San Diego
allen Franz, 0DU\PRXQW�&ROOHJH��3DORV�9HUGHV�
mariah Hudson, San Diego State University
MASTER SPONSORS
REGIONAL SPONSORS
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
Look for these Host Sponsors displaysin the Ballroom Foyer!
Recent Campus Sustainability
initiatives University of redlands:
Signatory, ACUPCC
Co-generation facility completed in2005, reducing campus carbon
footprint by over 20%
Founding Center for Sustainability Studies in 2012-13
Student-led initiatives for composting,environmental justice, recycling, water
conservation, renewable energy and HIÀFLHQF\�LPSURYHPHQWV
www.redlands.edu
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Welcome to California State University, Northridge, where I am honored to serve as president.
Cal State Northridge—the academic and economic leader of the San Fernando Valley—has a long history of investment in sustainable infrastructure and practices. In 2007 it became one of the only institutions in the world with a grid-connected fuel cell plant. The 1 megawatt plant generates up to 15 percent of the total campus electricity, emitting only 70 percent of the CO2 of conventional power generation. Its waste heat is captured for campus heating and its greenhouse gas emissions are sequestered by an @CI@BDMS�Q@HMENQDRS��ATHKS�RODBHƥB@KKX�ENQ�SGHR�OTQONRD �"@K�State Northridge also has one of the largest solar electric systems of any public university in California. Three solar installations feed into a power grid that distributes electricity throughout the campus.
The university also values sustainability related to building design and construction. Our new Valley Performing Arts "DMSDQ�G@R�D@QMDC�+$$#�&NKC�"DQSHƥB@SHNM�CTD�SN�L@MX�
innovative design elements, including a state-of-the art '5 "�RXRSDL��QDƦDBSHUD�řBNNK�QNNEŚ�SDBGMNKNFX��@MC�DMDQFX�saving and water conservation systems.
CSUN has a record of research and development partnerships between its academic colleges and physical plant management, which include the design and installation of its sustainable energy facilities. In 2008, the university furthered its commitment to sustainability by chartering the Institute for Sustainability, which undertakes campus greening initiatives, promotes sustainability research, develops student education in sustainability, and puts best practices into action.
We are pleased to be a host of this important conference. I wish you a productive AASHE meeting and hope you enjoy your visit to our campus.
oM�ADG@KE�NE�SGD�RSTCDMSR��RS@Ƥ�@MC�E@BTKSX�NE�4"+ ��(�@L�delighted to welcome you to Los Angeles for the Association
for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education 2012 Conference.
Our region is a leading green economy, and clean technology is a major driver of the growth strategy for 21st century Los Angeles. We at UCLA are proud to play an important role in the city’s sustainable future. For example, we are a founding partner and driving force behind CleanTech Los Angeles, a consortium that brings businesses and government together with our city’s world-class universities to foster investment in green business and harness our wealth of intellectual capital around sustainability.
At the same time, as the University of California’s largest campus, we recognize that UCLA can make a tremendous impact by reducing our own carbon footprint. During the past two decades, we have added nearly 8 million square feet to campus; in that span our greenhouse gas emissions have been nearly Ʀ@Sŕ@�QDCTBSHNM�HM�&'&�NE����ODQBDMS�ODQ�RPT@QD�ENNS �4"+ �is ahead of schedule in our objective of meeting the UC goal of QDCTBHMF�FQDDMGNTRD�F@R�DLHRRHNMR�SN������KDUDKR�AX�������VD�have already achieved UC’s target of 75 percent waste diversion, and we are on our way to zero waste by 2020.
A key element in these accomplishments has been our remarkable 44 megawatt cogeneration plant, which uses waste heat from electricity generation to produce steam and chilled V@SDQ�ENQ�GD@SHMF�@MC�BNNKHMF��@MC�HR�SVHBD�@R�DƧBHDMS�@R�@�standard power plant. This impressive facility will be just one highlight of a campus tour during the conference—another is NTQ�MDVKX�NODMDC�"NTQS�NE�2BHDMBDR�2STCDMS�"DMSDQ��BDQSHƥDC�LEED Gold by the U.S. Green Building Council—and I hope you will make UCLA a part of your AASHE itinerary.
Given the diversity of environments in and around Los Angeles, our city is an ideal living laboratory for sustainability research. So it’s no wonder that students and faculty from throughout campus are engaged in climate change policy and sustainability science. At the epicenter of this work is our renowned Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, which houses seven research centers and coordinates research among the many other UCLA units that are undertaking environment and sustainability scholarship.
Thank you for your commitment to fostering sustainability research and sustainable practices in higher education and congratulations on your participation in AASHE 2012. I wish you a successful conference and an enjoyable visit to Los Angeles.
Welcome! from our
host camPus sPonsors
Welcome! from our
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Dianne F. Harrison, Ph.D. President, California State
University, Northridge
Gene D. Block Chancellor, University of &DOLIRUQLD��/RV�$QJHOHV
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“Cal State Northridge—the academic and economic leader of the San Fernando Valley—has a long history of investment in
sustainable infrastructure and practices.”
“Our region is a leading green economy, and clean technology is a major driver of the growth strategy
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Timothy P. WhiteChancellor, University of
California, Riverside
the University of California, Riverside, welcomes the AASHE Conference and is delighted to help sponsor
an organization that promotes the kind of work that our QDRD@QBGDQR�ADF@M�HM�SGD�����R
Twenty years before Rachel Carson helped kick-start the environmental movement with “Silent Spring,” Riverside RBHDMSHRSR�ENQ�SGD�ƥQRS�SHLD�KHMJDC�BQNO�E@HKTQD�SN�RLNF �4"�Riverside faculty and scientists have spent the intervening ���XD@QR�DW@LHMHMF�SGD�BNLOKDW�BGDLHRSQX�NE�@HQ�ONKKTSHNM�@MC�RLNF��@MC�SGDHQ�DƤDBS�NM�OK@MS�@MC�GTL@M�KHED��QDRTKSHMF�in higher-yield crops, healthier forests, cleaner vehicles and improved public health.
3GD�ƦDCFKHMF�4"�1HUDQRHCD�B@LOTR�BQD@SDC�SGD�RS@SDVHCD� HQ�/NKKTSHNM�1DRD@QBG�"DMSDQ�HM������@MC����XD@QR�K@SDQ�incorporated engineers into the mix. The UCR College of Engineering Center for Environmental Research has helped formulate more than a dozen state and federal regulations, from boat emissions to diesel fuel. Now, a new generation
of UCR scientists is incorporating global climate change and public health studies into their research through the Centers for Sustainable Suburban Development, for Water resources and the School of Public Policy.
Students and administration work together to bring a whole system approach to campus sustainability. A self-imposed student fee will pay for solar panels for their RSTCDMS�TMHNM�ATHKCHMF �4"1�BDQSHƥDC�HSR�ƥQRS�+$$#�FNKC�K@A��installed a one MW battery to reduce peak energy demand, and drives alternative fuel vehicles. And I am promoting the institutionalization of campus sustainability through the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment.
We know sustainability matters. We know research and education work. We are here to learn and we hope you will join us.
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“UC Riverside faculty and scientists have spent the intervening 60 years examining the complex chemistry of air pollution and smog,
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COMMUNITY-BASED URBAN GARDEN MANAGED BY STUDENTS, AND WASTE DIVERSION AT
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The number of subscribers to the weekly AASHE Bulletin grew from 10,723 to 11,000 in 2011, and 50 issues were published. The newsletter continued to garner above- industry average open and click-through rates per issue. (S�@KRN�BNMSHMTDC�SN�CQHUD�SQ@ƧB�SN�NTQ�VDARHSD��HMBKTCHMF�NTQ�AKNF�@MC�CHRBTRRHNM�ENQTLR ��6DARHSD�SQ@ƧB�SXOHB@KKX�increased by 15% on days the Bulletin was published.
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One of the most exciting new resources was our interactive database of campus solar photovoltaic installations — a robust resource featuring reports, analyses, and hundreds of example installations. Sponsored by AASHE Business Leader AMSOLAR, the database quickly became the most visited and cited page on the AASHE website, receiving visits from over 130 countries.
AASHE’s Campus Sustainability Discussion Forums received ����PTDQHDR�@MC�QDRONMRDR�HM������@MC�LNQD�SG@M��������visitors, an increase of 2,500 visitors over the previous year.
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AASHE hired an Education Manager in April 2011, SN�@CCQDRR�DCTB@SHNM�ENQ�RTRS@HM@AHKHSX�DƤNQSR�and develop coherent professional development opportunities. An Education Steering Committee, was created to guide the development of AASHE’s educational programs and ensure that member needs were met.
2'$�BNMSHMTDC�SN�NƤDQ�NTQ�ONOTK@Q�2TRS@HM@AHKHSX�Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshops. More than 74 faculty members from 54 institutions left these workshops prepared to advance education for sustainability at their campus by working with other faculty in fostering curriculum change.
At the AASHE 2011 conference, 120 educators participated in the Curriculum Convocation, an interactive workshop that provided strategies for integrating sustainability across the curriculum.
Development of a new, interactive section of the AASHE website, tentatively called the “Academic Commons,” was initiated in 2011. The intent is to provide a place for faculty to explore critical questions and issues online, advancing the integration of sustainability into curricula. Best practices and innovative examples of sustainability education would be able to come alive through case study videos and interviews.
AASHE membership grew by 1.4% in 2011, from ������LDLADQR�@MC�@RRNBH@SD�LDLADQR�@S�SGD�start of the year to 1,103 by the end. The number of campus members grew by 2.3%, reaching 858 at year’s end. Renewal rates for campus members were 87% throughout the year, while businesses renewed at about the 70% rate and other associate LDLADQR��RTBG�@R�MNM�OQNƥSR��@S���� ��3GD�ONRHSHUD�growth during a tough economic climate in 2011 demonstrates the strong commitment by AASHE members to continued advancement of sustainability in higher education.
The invaluable resources provided by AASHE, as well as the many networking and professional development opportunities continued to bring value
to our members. Through webinars, workshops, and the annual conference, AASHE provided opportunities for individuals to interact with a diverse and engaged community. With our wide array of member-only and public resources, AASHE continued to be at the forefront in leading the sustainability transformation and supporting the great work and accomplishments of our members.
3GD�,DLADQRGHO�RS@Ƥ�NQF@MHYDC�@�RDQHDR�NE�educational webinars in 2011 sponsored by higher level business members as part of the Business Alliance Program. These well-attended webinars covered such diverse topics as large-scale campus solar projects, sustainable design strategies, and bed bugs and chemicals of concern in dorms.
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Chapel Hill ! ! University of North Carolina, Greensboro ! ! University of North Texas ! ! University of Northern British Columbia ! ! University of Notre Dame ! ! University of Oregon ! ! University of Ottawa ! ! University of Tennessee at Knoxville ! University of Texas at Austin ! ! !University of Virginia ! ! University of Wisconsin-Green Bay ! !
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Missouri State University ! ! Moraine Valley Community College ! ! New Mexico State University ! ! North Seattle Community College ! ! Northern Alberta Institute of Technology ! Oklahoma City University ! ! Oklahoma State University ! ! Old Dominion University ! ! Orange County Community College ! ! Oregon Institute of Technology ! ! Pace University ! ! /@BHƥB�4MHUDQRHSX��! ! Pittsburg State University ! ! Portland Community College ! ! Raritan Valley Community College ! !
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aaSHE WoulD liKE To rECogNizE THE FolloWiNg iNSTiTuTioNS that are participating in the STarS® Program or have achieved a STarS rating. For additional information please visit our website, www.stars.aashe.org.
The following 202 institutions have achieved a STARS Rating as of September 10, 2012. Of these institutions 202 are AASHE members (!), 181 are STARS Charter Participants (!), and 37 participated in the original STARS Pilot (!).
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The Sustainability Tracking, assessment & rating System™(STarS®) is a transparent, self-reporting framework for colleges and universities to measure their sustainability performance. STarS was developed by aaSHE with broad participation from the higher education community.
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Businesses can also be involved with the STARS Program. STARS sponsorship provides an outstanding opportunity for companies to demonstrate their support of campus sustainability and to increase their visibility among campus decision-makers who are engaged in sustainability.
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At the dawn of the 21st century, humanity has arrived at an extraordinary Crossroads ř��D�WLPH�DQG�SODFH�ZKHUH�VFLHQWLƲF�DELOLW\�WR�LGHQWLI\�XQSUHFHGHQWHG�ULVN��GHFDGHV�LQ�DGYDQFH��LQWHUVHFWV�VRFLHW\śV�VHHPLQJ�LQDELOLW\�WR�UHVSRQG��/LWWOH�RI�KXPDQLW\śV�course, as currently imagined, is sustainable—not our energy, not our economy, not our environment. But we are possessed of the knowledge we need, and a tide is rising. The Crossroads Project is a response to this reality, grounded in science, elevated by art, in service of genuine understanding.
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,QQRYDWLRQ�LQ�+LJKHU�(GXFDWLRQ��/HDGLQJ�WKH�&KDQJHThe diverse crises that the planet faces will only be solved when companies and communities implement authentic and innovative sustainability practices. Institutions of higher education have the lead role to play in creating the next generation of thought leaders our world needs. They will either succeed in this or become increasingly irrelevant
It is therefore encouraging that there are an increasing number of colleges and universities now LQFOXGLQJ�VXVWDLQDELOLW\�DV�SDUW�RI�WKHLU�FDPSXV�PDQDJHPHQW�SURJUDPV��FXUULFXOXP��DQG�RƱHULQJV��
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l. HuNTEr loViNS is president and founder of the Natural Capitalism Solutions (NCS) (www.natcapsolutions.org). NCSeducates senior decision-makers in business, government and civil society to restore and enhance the natural and human capital while increasing prosperity and quality of life. In partnership with leading thinkers and Implementers, NCS creates innovative, practical tools and strategies to enable companies, communities, and countries to become more sustainable. Trained as a sociologist and lawyer (JD), Hunter is also currently faculty at Bainbridge Graduate institute and the chief insurgent of the madrone project.
Lovins has consulted for scores of industries and governments worldwide. She has consulted with large and small companies including the International Finance Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, Interface, Clif Bar, and Wal-Mart. Governmental clients include the Pentagon, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy and other agencies, numerous cities, and the governments of Jamaica, Australia, and the U.S. She has also served an advisor to the Energy Minister of the Government of Afghanistan. Recipient of such honors as the Right Livelihood Award, Lindbergh V@QC�@MC�+D@CDQRGHO�HM�!TRHMDRR��RGD�V@R�M@LDC�3HLD�,@F@YHMD������'DQN�NE�SGD�/K@MDS�@MC�HM������-DVRVDDJ�CTAADC�her a “Green Business Icon.”
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roBErT DaViES �OGXRHBHRS�@MC�DCTB@SNQ��@MC� RRHRS@MS�#HQDBSNQ�ENQ� RRDRRLDMS�@MC�3DBGMNKNFX�@S�4MHUDQRHSX�NE�4S@G��1NA�G@R�RDQUDC�@R�@M�NƧBDQ�and meteorologist in the U.S. Air Force, worked for NASA on the International Space Station project, and taught on the faculty of SGQDD�TMHUDQRHSHDR �'HR�RBHDMSHƥB�QDRD@QBG�G@R�HMBKTCDC�HMSDQ@BSHNMR�NE�RO@BDBQ@ES�VHSG�SGD�RO@BD�DMUHQNMLDMS��SGD�ETMC@LDMS@K�nature of light and information, and Earth’s changing climate. For the past six years, Rob’s work has focused on communicating the science of climate change, energy and sustainability.
roBErT WaTErS, ViolinA violinist of remarkable versatility, Robert Waters studied a the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Yale School of Music, and the Juilliard School. His range of experience includes positions such as Concertmaster of Chicago’s Music of the Baroque, founding member of the Jupiter Trio and the Callisto Ensemble, Associate Concertmaster of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Associate Professor of Violin at the DePaul University School of Music. In his current position with the Fry Street Quartet, Robert is on the faculty at USU’s Caine College of the Arts.
rEBECCa mCFaul, ViolinRebecca is a founding member of the Fry Street Quartet, and teaches on the faculty of Utah State University’s Caine College of the Arts. She is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory and Northwestern University. As a teenager, Rebecca spent an inspiring summer at the Tanglewood Institute in the presence of great artists such as Leonard Bernstein and Yo Yo Ma, after which the pursuit of a life in music became imperative. It was the medium of the string quartet, with its fantastic literature, range of expression, and ability to connect with an audience that called; the Fry Street Quartet has been and continues to be the realization of that pursuit.
BraDlEY oTTESEN, Viola Bradley teaches in the Caine College of the Arts at Utah State University. He holds a master’s degree from the New England "NMRDQU@SNQX�@MC�@�A@BGDKNQŗR�EQNL�-NQSGVDRSDQM�4MHUDQRHSX �3GD�CHƤDQDMS�OG@RDR�NE�GHR�D@QKX�B@QDDQ�VDQD�QHBG�@MC�U@QHDC�ŕ�GD�has been based in Boston, Massachusetts and Calgary, Alberta. He has taught at every level — from public school to university, and values his experience of performing alongside doctors and lawyers equally with being the tenured member of a symphony orchestra.
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MONTY HEMPEL HR�@�CNBTLDMS@QX�ƥKLL@JDQ�@MC�DMUHQNMLDMS@K�RBHDMSHRS �'D�HR�BTQQDMSKX�SGD�Hedco Professor of Environmental Studies and Director of the Center for Environmental Studies at the University of Redlands, in Southern California. He is also president of Blue Planet United, @�RL@KK�DCTB@SHNM@K�NQF@MHY@SHNM�SG@S�OQNCTBDR�DMUHQNMLDMS@K�ƥKLR�@MC�OTAKHRGDR�@�PT@QSDQKX�MDVR�journal about human population, consumption, and sustainability www.blueplanetunited.org.
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He is a past president of the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) and was a founding board member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). In addition, he has served on the executive committee of the national Council of Environmental Deans and Directors (CEDD), and currently serves as a Senior Fellow NE�SGD�(MSDQ$UHQNMLDMS�(MRSHSTSD�@MC�"@KHENQMH@�(MRSHSTSD�NE�/TAKHB� Ƥ@HQR��@MC�@R�@M�@OONHMSDC�member of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Benchmark Task Force.
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ANTHONY D. CORTESE, SCD is a Senior Fellow of Second Nature, the Boston-based advocacy organization committed to promoting sustainability through higher education. He was its co-founder along with U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA), Teresa Heinz Kerry and Bruce Droste. He RDQUDC�@R�OQDRHCDMS�EQNL�,@QBG������ TFTRS�����
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MR. MAHESH PRADHAN, was appointed as Chief of UNEP’s Environmental Education and Training Unit (EETU) within the Division of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI).
EETU assists with the implementation of UNEP’s mission: To provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations.
The core focus at EETU is UNEP’s enhanced engagement with Universities. This is clustered around three key pillars of education, training and networking. Drawing upon the successful Mainstreaming Environment and Sustainability into African Universities (MESA) initiative, EETU has initiated a Global Universities Partnership on Environment and Sustainability (GUPES), which was launched as a lead up to the Rio+20 Conference and the Higher Education Sustainability Initiative (HESI). EETU seeks to promote enhanced student engagement on priority and emerging sustainability issues, with focus on students at undergraduate and graduate levels.
maHESH PraDHaNGUPES: The Global Universities Partnership on Environment for Sustainability
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VERNA FOWLER, of Menominee and Stockbridge-Munsee heritage, is an enrolled member of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. Dr. Fowler has taught at the elementary, secondary, and college KDUDKR�@MC�G@R�@CLHMHRSDQDC�RBGNNKR�@S�SGD�DKDLDMS@QX�@MC�BNKKDFD�KDUDK�RHMBD����� ���#Q �%NVKDQ�HR�SGD�ENTMCHMF�/QDRHCDMS�NE�SGD�"NKKDFD�NE�,DMNLHMDD�-@SHNM �2GD�G@R�RDQUDC�@R�SGD�BGHDE�NƧBDQ�NE�SGD�"NKKDFD�RHMBD�HSR�ENTMCHMF�HM����� ��3GD�QDRDQU@SHNM�A@RDC�BNLLTMHSX�BNKKDFD�G@R�B@LOTRDR�HM�Keshena and Green Bay, Wisconsin. Dr. Fowler is a past President of the American Indian College Fund Board (AICF), and served as Vice-President of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC). She was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges @MC�4MHUDQRHSHDR�@MC�QD�@OONHMSDC�SN�RDQUD�AX�/QDRHCDMS�&DNQFD�!TRG�HM�-NUDLADQ����� �
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ROOM 502 B����ʘ���� Bringing Farmworker Awareness to the Sustainable Food Table at PSUPresenters: Rob Duren, Portland State University; Carolyn White, Portland State UniversityFocus: Food, Social Justice, Student Activism
ROOM 504����ʘ���� Improving Residence Hall Waste DisposalPresenter: Christiane Sanicola, Santa Clara UniversityFocus: !THKCHMFR��"NNQCHM@SHNM�@MC�/K@MMHMF��6@RSD���,@SDQH@KR�Management
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ROOM 505����ʘ���� A Guide to Getting Your Hands Dirty: How Campus Green Spaces Promote Real World Problem SolvingPresenter: Kevin P Martini, Western Michigan UniversityFocus: Campus as a Living Lab, Food, Grounds and Landscaping
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�����ʘ����� Overcoming Silos in Student ActivismPresenters: Kristin White, University of Oregon; Molly Bacon, University of OregonFocus: "NLLTMHSX�$MF@FDLDMS���/TAKHB�.TSQD@BG��/@QSMDQRGHOR��Student Activism
ROOM 510����ʘ������*UHHQ�0DSSLQJ�RI�&ROOHJH�&DPSXVHVPresenter: +TBX�1NADQSR��+DVHR���"K@QJ�"NKKDFDFocus: "NLLTMHSX�$MF@FDLDMS���/TAKHB�.TSQD@BG��&QNTMCR�@MC�Landscaping, Student Activism
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ROOM 512����ʘ������Eco-Reps: The Unpaid AlternativePresenter: Julia Kard, University of ArizonaFocus: ƤNQC@AHKHSX�@MC� BBDRR��"N�BTQQHBTK@Q� BSHUHSHDR��2STCDMS�Activism
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ROOM 502 A�����ʘ������Organizing: The Rabbit in your HatSession organizer: Patrick Lane, U.S. Green Building CouncilFocus: Coordination and Planning, Student Activism
ROOM 502 B�����ʘ������Framing your Focus: Networking to Increase ImpactSession organizers: Jessica Earley, Focus the Nation; Garett R. Brennan, Focus the NationFocus: "NLLTMHSX�$MF@FDLDMS���/TAKHB�.TSQD@BG��"NNQCHM@SHNM�and Planning, Partnerships
ROOM 504�����ʘ������Sustainable Food in Your Campus CommunitySession organizer: Janaki Jagannath, Cooperative Food Empowerment DirectiveFocus: Food
ROOM 505�����ʘ������Partnerships with Campus Administration: Initiating Collaborative ChangeSession organizer: Sarah Brylinsky, Second NatureFocus: Partnerships
1..,���������$0ʘ�����30� Sustainability Questions? Network With Your Peers to Find Solutions to Your Biggest Challenges at Your InstitutionPresenters: Juliana Goodlaw-Morris, National Wildlife Federation, Eriqah Ré Foreman-Williams, National Wildlife FederationFocus: Student Activism
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ROOM 502 B����ʘ���� The Honor Society for Sustainability: Student Initiative Catalyzing Sustainable ChangePresenters: Kena Fedorschak, Arizona State University; Maximilian Christman, Arizona State University; Allie Brickner, Arizona State UniversityFocus: Co-curricular Activities, Partnerships, Student Activism
ROOM 515 A����ʘ���� 6WXGHQWV�0DNLQJ�D�'LƱHUHQFH�DW�D�&RPPXQLW\�&ROOHJH��One Year After our First AASHE ConferencePresenters: Sarah Jane Gocek, College of Lake County; Liam Morrison, College of Lake County; Lara Sviatko, College Of Lake CountyFocus: ƤNQC@AHKHSX�@MC� BBDRR��#HUDQRHSX�@MC�(MBKTRHNM��2STCDMS�Activism
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ROOM 515 B����ʘ���� Student Summit Leadership Development CollaboratoryPresenters: Maureen (Mo) Lohre, Portland State University; Doug Cohen, The Leadership Center; Angela Hamilton, Institute for Sustainable SolutionsFocus: Diversity and Inclusion, Service Learning, Student Activism
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ROOM 511 A����ʘ����� “Community of Practice” for Co-curricular Sustainability Program CoordinatorsPresenters: Angela L Hamilton, Portland State University; Doug Cohen, The Leadership Center; April Murazzo, Portland State UniversityFocus: Academic Programs and Courses, Co-curricular Activities, Student Activism
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Kelley DoyleUniversity of California, Berkeley For her paper, Converting University Spending to Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Supply Chain Carbon Footprint Analysis of UC Berkeley
STUDENT SUSTAINABILITY LEADERSHIP AWARD:maria rosalesUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville
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rachelle irbyHumboldt State College For her paper, “Student-Driven Energy Independence: A Case Study of Humboldt Energy Independence Fund
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EXHiBiT: 1Focus: Campus as a Living Lab, Health and Wellness, ProcurementChanging Your Paradigm – Choose With Purpose and Create Inclusive, Sustainable EnvironmentsPresenters: Alex Accetta, PortlanC�2S@SD�4MHUDQRHSX��)DƤ�$KAQ@BGS��Washington State University
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EXHiBiT: 81Focus: Careers and Workforce Development, Community Engagement & Public Outreach, Student ActivismGreen Experience to Green CareerPresenters: Sara A Hutchison, Western Kentucky University
EXHiBiT: 82Focus: Academic Programs and Courses, Assessments and Inventories, ResearchAn Assessment of Environmental Knowledge and Worldviews of ,QFRPLQJ�)UHVKPHQ�DW�D�/LEHUDO�$UWV�,QVWLWXWLRQ�Presenters: Brian Jennings, Albright College; Soma Ghosh, Albright College
EXHiBiT: 83Focus: Academic Programs and Courses, ResearchShaping Perceptions of Sustainability: The Role of Post-secondary CourseworkPresenters: Jennifer Elizabeth Jones, College of Chalreston
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EXHiBiT: 87Focus: Co-curricular Activities, Coordination and Planning, Health and WellnessEmbedding Sustainability Into the Collegiate Recreation Culture: the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association’s Journey ForwardPresenters: Thomas Gerald Kirch, Oregon State University; Pamela Su, Sonoma State University; Alex Accetta, Portland State University
EXHiBiT: 88Focus: Coordination and Planning, Energy, Finance, Investment and EconomicsStrategic Planning for Sustainability and Energy Conservation at a UniversityPresenters: Michael David Kornitas, Rutgers the State University
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EXHiBiT: 103Focus: Administration and Governance, Assessments and Inventories, ResearchGetting to Green: An Examination of the Relationship Between Institutional Characteristics and Sustainability Achievement at Four-year U.S.-based Colleges and UniversitiesPresenters: Justin Mikel Miller, Ball State University
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(;+,%,7�����Focus: Academic Programs and Courses, Community Engagement ��/TAKHB�.TSQD@BG��$MDQFXPartnering to Increase Community Access to Solar Energy
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EXHiBiT: 107Focus: Assessments and Inventories, Buildings, EnergyNational Campus Energy Trends: How do you measure success?Presenters:�)DƤ�,TQOGX��2HFGSKHMDR��)@X�/D@QKL@M��2HFGSKHMDR
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EXHiBiT: 110Focus: Buildings, Energy, ResearchInterpreting Sustainability Initiatives: The “Greened” Aiken Center at the University of VermontPresenters: Katherine Ostroot, University of Vermont
EXHiBiT: 111Focus: Coordination and Planning, Energy, Finance, Investment and Economics0DSSLQJ�5HQHZDEOH�(QHUJ\�3RWHQWLDO�RQ�&DPSXV��$�&DVH�6WXG\�RI�a Strategic Green Fund ProjectPresenters: Mieko A Ozeki, University of Vermont
EXHiBiT: 112Focus: Climate Adaptation, Grounds and Landscaping, WaterDrought Conditions in Texas and Oklahoma: Rethinking University Water ConsumptionPresenters: Shanna D Padgham, Texas Tech University; John Jamison, Texas Tech University
EXHiBiT: 113Focus:�"NLLTMHSX�$MF@FDLDMS���/TAKHB�.TSQD@BG��/@QSMDQRGHOR��Service LearningCommunity Gardens Engage Students to Serve as a Bridge between University and CommunityPresenters: Allan Pearce, Antioch University New England; Susan Baron, Antioch University New England; Elizabeth McCann, Antioch University New England; Maisie Rinne, Antioch University New England
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EXHiBiT: 122Focus: Administration and Governance, Coordination and Planning, ResearchTransitioning to Green: Implementing a Comprehensive Environmental Sustainability Initiative on a University CampusPresenters: Joseph Rasmussen, Loyola Marymount University
EXHiBiT: 123Focus: Coordination and Planning, TransportationComparative Analysis of University Bike Sharing Programs and
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EXHiBiT: 128Focus: Partnerships, Student Activism, TransportationFree Bikes For Students: UAF Green BikesPresenters:�,HBG@DK�2S@MƥKK��4MHUDQRHSX�NE� K@RJ@�%@HQA@MJR��Michaela Swanson, University of Alaska Fairbanks
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EXHiBiT: 137Focus: Co-curricular Activities, Service Learning, Student ActivismHoning Student Involvement: Structuring Programs for SuccessPresenters: Stephanie Sims, University of Florida; Ashley Pennington, Johns Hopkins University
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Berndt Annette Mon 2:50pm 507
Berryman Terri Mon 11:00am 502 A
Best Robert Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Beverage Mckenzie Mon 8:00am 408 A
Bibb Blaine Mon 1:30pm 502 B
Biggs Lindy Mon 8:00am 501 B
Biggs Lindy Mon 2:50pm 502 A
Birck Anette Mon 1:30pm 505
Birck Anette Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Bisaillon Véronique Mon 2:50pm 510
Blue Christian Sun ����@L 507
Bluhm Brian Mon 1:50pm 514
Boesen Genevieve Mon 8:00am 514
Bogda Justin Tue 1:30pm 507
Bojórquez-Tapia Luis Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Bojórquez-Tapia Luis Tue 2:50pm 504
Boniak Richard Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Boss Stephen Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Boulter James Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Bounds Margaret Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Boustani Maziyar Mon 8:00am 501 C
Bovia Halli Mon 8:00am 502 B
Bovia Halli Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Bovia Halli Tue 1:30pm 507
Bowen Liz Tue 8:00am 511 A
Boyd Stephanie Mon 1:30pm 501 A
Boyd Stephanie Mon 3:20pm 514
Brain Roslynn Tue 2:50pm 507
Branigan Jimmy Wed 8:00am 501 A
Breitmeyer Chris Mon 11:40am 510
Brennan Cory Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Brennan Garett Sun 11:00am 502 B
Brennan Garett Sun 2:15pm 502 A
Brennan Garett Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Brey James Tue 8:30am 504
Brickner Allie Sun 1:00pm 502 B
Brickner Allie Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Broersma Dan Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Brookens Kyle Tue 2:50pm 515 B
Brown Darrell Tue 8:00am 501 B
Brown Justin Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Brown William Tue 3:20pm 501 B
Brundiers Katja Mon 8:00am 408 B
Brundiers Katja Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Brylinsky Sarah Sun ����@L 502 B
Brylinsky Sarah Sun 11:00am 505
Brylinsky Sarah Mon 8:20am 507
Brylinsky Sarah Mon 11:00am Petree Hall D
Bryson Michael Mon 2:50pm 502 A
Buckholz Jillian Sun 8:00am 511 C
Buckholz Jillian Sun 1:30pm 511 C
Buckholz Jillian Mon 11:00am 515 B
Buehler Marianne Tue 1:30pm ���
Buliga Bianca Tue 11:00am 512
Burdic Steve Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Burns Heather Tue 2:50pm 503
Busenberg George Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Busse Phil Mon 1:30pm 411
Busse Phil Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Byrne Jack Mon 12:15pm 501 A
Cabinte Ryan Tue 3:20pm 504
Cadmus Annie Laurie Tue 8:00am 518
Cadmus Annie Laurie Tue 12:15pm 518
Cagle Lacy Mon 8:00am 503
Cahillane Julie Tue 2:50pm 511 A
Cain Kelly Mon 11:00am 511 B
Calef Monika Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
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Capps Tavey Mon 2:50pm 518
Cardinal Enid Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Carlberg Dennis Mon 8:20am 513
Carlberg Dennis Tue 8:00am 512
Carlisle Cindy Tue 11:00am 408 A
Carlson Scott Tue 11:00am 408 A
Carteron Jean-Christophe Wed 8:00am 501 A
Catanzaro Michael Mon 8:00am 507
Catanzaro Michael Mon 11:00am 512
Catanzaro Michael Mon 2:50pm 501 C
Catanzaro Michael Tue 8:00am 502 B
Cerrone Christy Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Chadwick Nanette Mon 8:00am 501 B
Champion Ben Mon 3:30pm 501 A
Champion Ben Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Chapman Leah Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Chapple-Brown Meghan Mon 8:00am 518
Chapple-Brown Meghan Tue 11:00am 511 C
Charli-Joseph Lakshmi Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Charli-Joseph Lakshmi Tue 2:50pm 504
Chase &DNƤ Mon 8:00am 515 A
Chimato Nicolette Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Christman Maximilian Sun 1:00pm 502 B
Christman Maximilian Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Chu Joanne Tue 8:00am 507
Clark Karen Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Clark Kevin Tue 1:30pm 515 B
Clark Kevin Tue 2:50pm 518
Clarke Beth Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Clinebell, LEED® AP Neil Mon 1:30pm 511 A
Clinton John Mon 2:50pm 515 A
Cocco Nicole Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Cocco Nicole Tue 11:20am 514
Cohen Doug Sun 2:15pm 515 B
Cohen Doug Wed 8:00am 511 A
Cohen Todd Sun 1:00pm 518
Cohen Todd Mon 7:00pm Bonaventure Brewery
Cohen Todd Tue 12:15pm 515 B
Coimbra Jennifer Sun 1:00pm 502 A
Coleman Morse Susan Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Collins Dwight Tue 3:20pm 504
Collison Blaine Tue 8:00am 408 A
Collison Blaine Tue 11:00am 502 B
Colombo Barrett Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Cooley Alec Mon 11:00am 515 A
Cooley Christine Mon 11:00am 411
Cooley Christine Tue 2:50pm 511 B
Cooley Christine Tue 3:20pm 513
Coop Jonathan Tue 2:50pm 515 B
Cooper Samantha Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Coplea Wynne Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Corbett Stephanie Mon 2:50pm 511 C
Cortese Anthony Mon 8:00am 515 A
Cortese Anthony Tue ����@L 515 A
Cortez Ron Mon 3:10pm 512
Cotton Debby Mon 1:30pm 501 B
Courtney Mark Mon 1:30pm 515 A
Cox Carter Mon 3:20pm 502 B
Cox Helen Mon 8:00am 501 C
Criner Kim Tue 1:30pm 515 B
Crisman Phoebe Tue 11:30am 507
Cromwell Kalkbrenner Lindsey Mon 2:10pm 514
Cromwell Kalkbrenner Lindsey Mon 2:50pm 518
Cross Emily Sun 10:15am 512
Culver Nathan Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Cumbie-Drake Emily Tue 11:00am 511 B
Cumbie-Drake Emily Tue 1:30pm 511 B
Curtin Kathy Mon 11:30am ���
Cusato Susan Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Cusker Corinne Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
D'Alfonso Dennis Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Daddow Angela Tue 3:20pm 510
Dale Alexander Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Datema Ben Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Davidge Kayla Sun ����@L 504
Daviduik Sharla Mon 1:30pm 514
Davis Katie Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Davis Rich Mon 11:00am 503
Dayananda Praween Mon 8:20am 507
de Ruiter &DNƤ Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
De Soto Angie Tue 1:30pm 511 A
deCoriolis Andrew Tue 2:50pm 511 A
DeJean Daryl Mon 11:00am 501B
DeLongpre Johnston Dedee Tue 8:00am 511 A
Deluca Mick Mon 8:00am 502 B
DeMonsi Janice Mon 2:10pm 514
Denby Leanne Mon 12:15pm 511 A
Denby Leanne Wed 8:00am 501 A
DeVallance David Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Dial Aparna Tue 11:00am 511 B
Dickman Renee Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Diefenbacher Lori Mon 12:15pm 501 C
Diefenbacher Lori Tue 11:00am 503
Dixon Mark Mon 2:50pm 411
Dougherty Ann Mon 8:40am 513
Drennon Mike Mon 11:00am 503
DuBois Cathy Mon 2:50pm 511 C
DuBois David Mon 2:50pm 511 C
Duby Peter Mon 3:20pm 501 C
#TƤNQC Courtney Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Dulin Allison Mon 11:00am 518
Duncan Anne Mon 8:30am 501 C
Duncan Sydney Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Duren Rob Sun 8:30am 502 B
Duren Rob Mon 11:00am 408 B
Durnbaugh Aaron Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Durnbaugh Aaron Tue 11:00am 514
Durr Elaine Tue 2:50pm 511 A
Dvorak Amy Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Dvorak Andrea Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Earley Jessica Sun 11:00am 502 B
Earley Jessica Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ebert Justin Tue 8:00am 505
Eddy Timothy Mon 8:00am 501 A
Eddy Timothy Mon 1:30pm 511 C
Edwards Ashley Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Eichenberger Elondra Tue 2:00pm 513
Elbracht )DƤ Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Elder Jessica Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Elisara Chris Wed 8:00am 501 C
Elliott Edward Mon 2:00pm 501 C
Ellis Aimee Dars Mon 11:20am 501 C
Ellis Shona Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Elzanati Julie Mon 11:00am 502 A
Enos Kamuela Mon 2:50pm 511 B
Erickson Elida Tue 11:00am 511 B
LAST NAME FIRST NAME DAY TIME ROOM LAST NAME FIRST NAME DAY TIME ROOM
Erlenbach Alison Mon 2:00pm 511 A
Esberg Hannah Mon 2:10pm 512
Escalante Ana Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Escalante Ana Tue 2:50pm 504
Estill J. Gabe Tue 8:00am 502 A
Evans Tina Mon 1:30pm 503
Evans Tina Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Fackler-Adams Ben Wed 8:00am 518
Falstad Dana Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Farrell James Mon 1:30pm 505
Fatayerji Aayah Mon 1:30pm 507
%@X�9@GMHRDQ Meghan Mon 11:00am 515 B
%@X�9@GMHRDQ Meghan Mon 1:30pm 515 B
Fedorschak Kena Sun 1:00pm 502 B
Fedorschak Kena Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Feldman Jim Mon 1:30pm ���
Fenley Erin Mon 8:00am 513
Ferguson Kristin Tue 12:15pm 503
Ferguson Kristin Tue 1:30pm 503
Fernandez Daniel Sun 1:30pm 511 C
Fernandez Daniel Mon 3:10pm 501 A
Fernandez Daniel Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ferradji Houda Sun ����@L 512
Ferradji Houda Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Figueroa Martin Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Fisher Casey Tue 8:20am 515 A
Fisher David Mon 2:50pm 511 C
Fitzmaurice Celine Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Flanagan Ilsa Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Flanagan Ilsa Tue 8:00am 511 B
Forbyn Esther Sun 8:30am 507
Foreman-Williams Eriqah Tue 11:00am 513
Fovet Frederic Mon 2:00pm 510
Frazer Nat Tue 1:50pm 510
Freedman Jesse Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Freedman Jesse Tue 3:10pm 505
Frey Spurlock Connie Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Friedman Jeremy Mon 8:00am 511 C
Friedman Jeremy Tue 12:15pm 515 A
Fry Catherine Tue 1:30pm 502 A
Gabriel Gal Mon 2:50pm 515 A
Gailey Tyler Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Garcia Jairo Tue 11:00am ����
Gardner Paige Tue 1:50pm 510
Gareau Julien Sun ����@L 507
Garrard Amber Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Garrard Amber Tue 8:00am 501 A
Gaston Jim Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Geller Brandon Tue 11:20am 502 A
Genser Emily Tue 2:50pm 505
Gerald Walter Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Gerber Linda Mon 8:00am 501 A
Gerber Linda Mon 1:30pm 511 C
Gerhart Alice Mon 3:20pm 507
Gerrior Jess Tue 11:30am ���
Getterman Smith Mon 2:50pm 518
Gevelber Michael Mon 8:40am 505
Gharabagi Roobik Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ghosh Soma Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Gibson Natalie Mon 2:50pm 501 B
Gilbert Lewis Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Glasser Harold Mon 8:00am 511 B
Glasser Harold Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Glover Richard Mon 2:00pm 501 C
Gocek Sarah Sun 1:00pm 515 A
Goodlaw-Morris Juliana Sun ����@L 502 B
Goodlaw-Morris Juliana Sun 11:00am ���
Goree Jennifer Mon 8:00am 511 A
Goresko Julian Tue 11:20am 518
Gottlieb Robert Tue 11:00am 504
Grady Kathleen Tue 1:50pm 501 A
Granley Mindy Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Granley Mindy Tue 8:00am 411
Greenberg Daniel Mon 8:00am 510
Greene Joanne Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Grondin Danielle Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Grondin Danielle Tue 8:00am 501 B
Groom Maria Sun ����@L 510
Grummon Phyllis Mon 12:15pm 503
Grummon Phyllis Tue 1:30pm 511 C
Gudjonson James Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Gulich Michael Mon 2:00pm 501 A
Gulich Michael Tue 1:30pm 513
Guth Jordy Mon 1:50pm 507
Habron &DNƤQDX Mon 2:50pm 502 A
Hacker Brett Mon 8:00am 505
Hagenbuch Brian Tue 11:00am ���
Haines Nathan Mon 2:10pm 507
Hale 2GDƧDKC Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Hall Kevin Tue 8:30am 510
Hamersley M. Robert Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Hamilton Angela Mon 11:00am 408 B
Hamilton Angela Wed 8:00am 511 A
Hamilton Angela Sun 2:15pm 515 B
Hanford Haven Mon 11:40am 518
Hankel Albert Tue 8:30am 514
Hannaman Lisa Tue 1:30pm 518
Hansen Kristin Mon 8:00am 515 B
Hansen Suzanne Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Harb Ryan Mon 2:50pm ���
Hardin Billie Mon 2:50pm 501 B
Hardt Carl Mon 2:00pm 502 A
Hardt Carl Tue 2:50pm 501 A
harper annie Mon 11:30am 513
Harrell-Blair Krista Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Harris Fred Tue 1:30pm 518
Harris Kathryn Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Hartke Melody Mon 8:00am 408 A
Harvey Meredith Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Hassenzahl David Tue 11:00am ����!
Hatch Kathleen Tue 2:50pm 514
Hauk Marna Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Hawkey Corey Sun 8:00am 518
Hawkey Corey Mon 11:00am 504
Heaton Susan Mon 1:30pm 502 B
Hebert Michele Tue 8:00am ����
Heller Eric Tue 8:00am 511 C
Hellmuth Daniel Tue 2:50pm 501 B
Hempel Monty Tue ����@L 411
Hempel Monty Tue 11:00am 411
Henly Alice Mon 8:00am 502 B
Hennessy Nicholas Mon 11:20am 512
Hennessy Nicholas Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Hennessy Nicholas Tue 2:50pm 511 A
Heuer Mark Mon 2:50pm 513
Hicks McKenzie Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
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Hiser Krista Mon 2:00pm 501 B
Hocking Colin Tue 2:00pm ���
Hocking Colin Tue 3:20pm 510
Holland Todd Tue 2:50pm 502 A
Hollander Matthew Mon 8:00am 511 B
Hollander Matthew Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Hons Cole Mon 11:00am 501 C
Hoppe Allison Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Houser James Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Howell Kristy Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Howells Catherine Mon 11:00am 513
Howett Ciannat Mon 8:00am ����
Howett Ciannat Tue 1:30pm 503
Hua Linh-Chi Mon 2:50pm 501 C
Hua Linh-Chi Mon 11:00am 512
Hudson Emily Tue 11:20am 514
Hudson-Dula Mariah Mon 11:00 501B
Hudspeth Thomas Tue 8:00am ����!
Hudspeth Thomas Tue 1:30pm 501 B
Huminski Suzanne Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Hunter Kshamta Mon 11:00am 505
Hunter Kshamta Tue 2:50pm 501 C
Hutchison Sara Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Isken Matthew Tue 8:00am 511 C
Jagannath Janaki Sun 11:00am 504
Jamison John Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Jankowska Maria Tue 1:30pm ���
Jennings Brian Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Jensen Jon Mon 2:00pm ���
Jensen Jon Tue 8:00am ���
Jhaj Sukhwant Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Johnson Brandon Tue 8:00am 511 B
Johnson Debera Tue 11:00am 501 A
Johnson Ian Mon 11:00am 511 B
Johnson Lewis Mon 1:30pm 510
Johnson Nikia Mon 12:15pm 514
Johnson Philip Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Jones Jennifer Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Jones Jennifer Tue 2:50pm 511 B
Jordan Jennifer Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Jordan Jennifer Tue 8:00am 505
Kabala Stan Tue 8:30am 507
Kadribegovic Coomy Mon 2:50pm 503
Kahn Richard Mon 1:30pm 503
Kaizer Kristofer Mon 3:30pm 515 B
Kalscheur Ben Tue 2:00pm 514
Kaplan Deborah Mon 1:30pm 505
Kaplan Deborah Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Kard Julia Sun ����@L 512
Karian Miguel Mon 11:00am 507
Kaylor Sarah Mon 11:00am 511 A
Kegler Kevin Tue 8:20am 501 C
Keiter Tom Mon 2:00pm 411
Kelley Sybil Tue 2:50pm 503
Kelly Tom Sun 1:00pm 408 A
Kelly Tom Sun 1:00pm 408 B
Kelly Tom Sun 1:00pm ����
Kelly Tom Sun 1:00pm ����!
Kelly Tom Mon 1:30pm 408 A
Kelly Tom Mon 1:30pm 408 B
Kelly Tom Mon 1:30pm ����
Kelly Tom Mon 1:30pm ����!
Kelly Tom Tue 1:30pm 408 A
Kelly Tom Tue 1:30pm 408 B
Kelly Tom Tue 1:30pm ����
Kelly Tom Tue 1:30pm ����!
Kester III John Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Kilvert Gwen Mon 2:50pm 515 A
Kilvert Gwen Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Kim Robin Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Kindrachuk John Mon 1:30pm 514
King Daniel Tue 8:00am 504
King Jeremy Sun 8:00am 511 C
King Jeremy Tue 3:30pm ���
King Lin Sun 8:00am 518
King Lin Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
King Patricia Tue 3:10pm ���
Kinley Kathryn Sun 10:15am 512
Kirch Thomas Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Kirch Thomas Tue 12:15pm 518
Kirk Camille Mon 2:00pm 513
Kirk Camille Tue 11:30am 501 C
Klein-Banai Cynthia Mon 1:30pm 507
Koch Shelley Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Komatsu Maki Tue 11:30am 510
Koontz Tomas Mon 2:50pm 501 A
Koprowski Beth Mon 8:00am 514
Kornitas Michael Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Kransteuber Katherine Tue 8:00am ���
Kraus Ashley Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
La Michelle Sun 8:00am 518
La Michelle Mon 11:00am 504
La Michelle Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ladd Kristin Sun 10:15am ���
Lafrenz Renee Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Laguna 2Nƥ@ Sun 1:00pm 502 A
Lam Dexter Mon 1:30pm 501 C
Lamppa Robert Tue 1:30pm 503
Lanciani Jonathan Mon 8:00am ����
Landau Yoni Sun 2:15pm 515 A
Landau Yoni Mon 1:30pm 518
Lane Patrick Sun 11:00am 502 A
Lang Daniel Mon 8:00am 408 B
Langholz Maria Sun 8:30am ���
Langholz Maria Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Lasky Josh Mon 8:00am 518
Lasky Josh Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Lasky Josh Tue 8:00am 408 A
Latko Jonathan Tue 2:50pm 513
Leahy William Mon 11:20am 510
Lee Emme Tue 11:40am 505
Lee Michael Mon 11:00am 515 B
Lee Michael Tue 2:00pm 505
Leuenberger Deniz Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
LeVasseur Todd Mon 3:30pm ���
Lijewski Jason Tue 8:00am 502 A
Lohre Maureen (Mo) Sun 2:15pm 515 B
Lovell Brian Tue 8:00am 507
Lueck Andy Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Lunetta Meiko Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Lunetta Meiko Tue 11:00am 518
Lyons Lindsey Tue 8:00am
MacArthur John Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
MacDonald Lindsey Sun ����@L ���
MacDonald Lindsey Mon 1:30pm 504
MacDonald Lindsey Mon 3:10pm 515 B
LAST NAME FIRST NAME DAY TIME ROOM LAST NAME FIRST NAME DAY TIME ROOM
Mack Kelly Tue 1:30pm 502 A
Madry Lisa Mon 8:00am 411
Madry Lisa Tue 11:00am 513
Major Taahira Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Malik Sarah Mon 11:20am 518
Mannell Steven Mon 8:00am 408 B
Mannell Steven Mon 11:30am 505
Maodush-Pitzer Nicholas Tue 8:00am 505
Maragakis Alexandros Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Maragakis Antonios Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Martin Jim Mon 8:00am 515 A
Martini Kevin Sun 8:30am 505
Massey Caryn Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Maxwell Jennifer Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Mayberry Matt Mon 1:30pm 513
Maynard Katie Mon 3:10pm 512
Mazeroll Anthony Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
McBride Leslie Tue 8:00am 501 B
McCann Elizabeth Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
McClam Sherie Tue 11:00am 503
McCormick Christyna Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
McDonald Trey Tue 11:40am 502 A
McDonald Trey Tue 1:30pm 502 B
McDonald Trey Tue 2:50pm 511 C
McDonnell Steve Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
McFadden Roger Mon 2:50pm 504
McNeil Rebecca Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
McPherson Ryan Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Mendler Sandy Tue 11:00am ����!
Mercer-Taylor Beth Mon 11:30am 411
Mercer-Taylor Beth Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Mertens Joel Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Messadi Tahar Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Meyer Samantha Tue 1:30pm 511 B
Miller Brad Mon 2:10pm 507
Miller Justin Sun 1:00pm 501 C
Miller Justin Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Miller Lisa Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Miller Maxwell Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Miller Stephen Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Mironesco Monique Mon 2:50pm 511 B
Mitten Denise Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Mog Justin Tue 3:30pm 518
Moody Ged Mon 11:00am ����
Moody Ged Tue 1:30pm 510
Moran Brooke Tue 2:50pm 515 B
Moreno Laura Tue 11:00am 505
Morgan Paul Tue 8:00am 408 A
Morreale Paula Tue 8:00am 502 B
Morris Elizabeth Sun 8:30am Lobby Info Booth
Morrison G. Sherman Tue 1:30pm 514
Morrison Liam Sun 1:00pm 515 A
Morrison Liam Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Morrison Liam Tue 1:30pm 515 B
Morse Dan Tue 11:00am ���
Mulkey Stephen Mon 11:30am 511 B
Mumford Karen Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Murazzo April Mon 11:00am 408 B
Murazzo April Wed 8:00am 511 A
Murphy )DƤ Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Murphy )DƤ Tue 12:15pm 501 C
Murphy )DƤ Wed 8:00am 503
Murray 9@MD Tue 11:00am 511 A
Muzzy Stephen Mon 11:00am Petree Hall D
Nahman Delicia Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Nakamura Takayuki Tue 3:20pm 501 A
Nash Kiersten Mon 2:50pm 515 A
Nasr Nabil Mon 2:50pm 504
Neal Vivian Mon 8:30am 510
nelischer maurice Tue 8:30am 510
Nell Marika Sun 10:15am 512
Nellesen Gary Tue 1:30pm 518
Nelson Eric Sun ����@L 504
Nelson Eric Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Nelson Erin Tue 1:30pm 513
newcomer joni Mon 8:40am 507
Newell Christy Sun ����@L ���
Newell Christy Tue 8:00am 514
Newman Julie Mon 8:00am ����!
Newport Dave Mon 8:00am 502 B
Newport Dave Tue 11:00am 408 A
Newton Benjamin Sun 10:15am 510
Newton Danielle Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ng Kathleen Mon 11:20am 518
Ng Kathleen Mon 2:00pm 511 A
Ng Kathleen Tue 8:00am 501 A
Ng Kathleen Tue 4:45pm 501 A
Nichols Leslie Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ninos Erika Tue 2:10pm 501 A
Noble-Goodman Katherine Mon 11:30am 507
Noble-Goodman Stuart Mon 11:30am 507
Nordby Cully Mon 11:30am 502 B
Nordstrom Karen Mon 8:30am 504
Novak Richard Tue 11:00am 408 A
O'Brien Ali Tue 1:30pm 515 B
O'Brien Ali Tue 2:50pm 511 B
O'Carroll Matthew Mon 11:00am 510
O'Gorman Mark Tue 11:00am 507
O'Kane Tim Tue 8:40am 512
O'Keefe Erin Tue 11:00am 512
Oatmann Kim Mon 3:20pm 505
Ochoa Carlos Tue 1:30pm 511 A
Oliva Marcela Mon 11:00am ����!
Olson Lauren Tue 8:00am 408 B
Ordean Kevin Mon 8:00am 408 A
Ordean Kevin Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ordean Kevin Tue 1:50pm 507
Orlowski Mark Tue 8:00am 511 C
Osborn David Mon 2:50pm 511 A
Osborn David Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ostroot Katherine Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Overstreet Sharon Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Oyatogun 'Funmi Sun 1:00pm 502 A
Ozeki Mieko Mon 8:00am 408 A
Ozeki Mieko Mon 2:50pm 518
Ozeki Mieko Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Ozeki Mieko Tue 4:45pm 511 A
Padgham Shanna Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Palazuelos Alvaro Mon 2:50pm 514
Pantazidou Ioanna Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Pashtan Sabrina Tue 8:00am 512
Paterson Carla Mon 2:50pm 507
Patterson Claire Tue 11:40am 518
Patton Iain Wed 8:00am 501 A
Pearce Allan Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Pearlman Jay Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
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Pearlman Jay Tue 12:15pm 501 C
Pearlman Jay Wed 8:00am 503
Pellegrin Perrin Tue 3:30pm 505
Pelton Chris Mon 12:15pm 511 C
Pelton Chris Mon 1:30pm 515 B
Pennington Ashley Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Peraino Melissa Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Perdue Joanne Tue 8:00am 510
Perdue Joanne Tue 4:45pm 501 A
Perez Michelle Tue 2:50pm 515 A
Petee Linda Mon 11:00am ���
Petee Linda Mon 4:00pm ExPO HALL
Petee Linda Tue 1:30pm 504
Peterson Kaylen Tue 2:50pm 518
/EDHƤDQ Kelley Mon 11:40am 510
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Susan ask, University of Illinois
Suhail Barot, University of Illinois
Kirsten allen Bartels, Grand Valley State University
Fletcher Davies Beaudoin, Portland State University
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Tammie Bolling, Kaplan University
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Sarah Brylinsky, Second Nature
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Juliana goodlaw-morris, National Wildlife Federation
amanda graham, MIT
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rich grogan, Antioch University New England
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m. robert Hamersley, Soka University of America
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Krista l. Harrell-Blair, Old Dominion University
David Hassenzahl, Chatham University
marna Hauk, Prescott College
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Kaye Holman, Colorado State University
Eric Holthaus, Luther College
adele Houghton, Biositu, LLC
Wendy Jedlicka, CPP, Univeristy of Wisconsin-Stout
richard raymond Johnson, Rice University
Karyn Kaplan, University of Oregon
meghan Kearns, Alliance to Save Energy
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Cynthia Klein-Banai, University of Illinois at Chicago
Erika Kociolek, AASHE
robert J. Koester, Ball State University
Kyle Karen Kyrnitszke, Independent Consultant
michel labrie, British Columbia Institute of Technology
Kim landsbergen, Columbus College of Art and Design
Colleen lanier Christensen, University of Chicago
Derek larson, College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University
William michael leahy, Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University
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2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSandrew lentini, University of Georgia
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mary Ellen mallia, University at AlbanyKhaled Mansy, Oklahoma State University
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