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EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS

Faculty and staff working at a table during a workshop session

The ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Strategic Initiative for Climate, Justice and Sustainability (SICJS) offers workshops, speaker series, conferences and other events designed to further awareness and understanding and to foster sustainability research and teaching across the university.
 

SPEAKER SERIES

Each session of the Strategic Initiative for Climate, Justice and Sustainability 2025-2026 Speaker Series will be held from 12 to 1 p.m. in the Falvey Liberary Speakers Corner. All events are ACS-approved and are free and open to the public.
 

Addressing the Complexities of Urban Hydrology - Challenges and Opportunities

Wednesday, October 22
Virginia Smith, PhD
Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Associate Director, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Center for Resilient Water Systems; Director, Graduate Studies; Director, Sustainable Engineering Minor
 

ESG Performance and Capital Market Survival: Evidence from Foreign Firms’ Delisting on U.S. Stock Exchanges

Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Jonathan Doh, PhD
Professor, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø School of Business
Senior Associate Dean for Research, Faculty Advancement and Global Engagement; Herbert G. Rammrath Endowed Chair in International Business
 

Why Read Climate Fiction Now?

Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Heather Hicks, PhD
Professor, Department of English

Title TBD

Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Ruth McDermott-Levy, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN
Professor, M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing
Co-Director, Mid-Atlantic Center for Children's Health and the Environment
 

Understanding Technology in Managing Re-Use Programs

Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Sarah Cooney, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Computing Sciences
 

Title TBD

Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Albert Motel
Waste and Recycling Manager, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø
 

Graduate Student Research Panel

Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Simon Brooks (COE), Sam Odidi (CLAS), Naseem Memari (LAW) 

    

WORKSHOPS

Faculty attending a sustainability curriculum workshop

2025 Faculty Sustainability Workshop

The 2025 Faculty Sustainability Workshop took place May 19-20 in the Curley Exchange in Bartley Hall. Workshop themes included: Waste; ²ÝÁñÉçÇø as a Living Laboratory; and Community-Engaged Research and Education. During the two-day workshop, faculty explored trash and other sustainability considerations on campus; heard from community leaders about partnership opportunities; learned how to identify possible funding for these projects; and created resources to integrate these themes into courses. Speakers included Jerome Shabazz from the Overbrook Environmental Education Center, Obed Arango from CCATE, and Shari Hersh from Trash Academy.

 

2024 Curriculum Workshop

On May 20-21, 2024, eight non-Engineering faculty members joined eight Engineering faculty members for an interdisciplinary workshop focusing on sustainability curriculum development. SICJS partnered with the College of Engineering to plan and implement the two-day workshop. Workshop content focused on understanding the concept of the Anthropocene, learning about the Engineering for One Planet (EOP) sustainability model, and exploring pedagogical applications. The Engineering cohort’s workshop continued May 22-24 with a focus on the Engineering-specific components of the EOP model.

The workshop included content delivery, interactive sessions, collaborative workshopping of course syllabi and student learning outcomes, and individual time working on course revision. Steve Goldsmith, the 2023-24 SICJS Faculty Fellow, helped plan and implement the workshop and delivered a session on his community-based sustainability work. Al Motel set up recycling and composting bins and spoke with participants about what ²ÝÁñÉçÇø recycles and composts as part of their sustainable operations. The next Curriculum Workshop will take place in May 2025.
 

SICJS 2022 Research Workshop

As researchers confront the impacts of climate change, we see an increased need to work across disciplines and fields. Yet our disciplines and positions do not often prepare us to establish such projects, nor do they educate us on how to produce interdisciplinary work. During this workshop, we discussed seed-funding opportunities, the needs of neighboring communities, tools and resources for successful projects, the varied research expectations of different disciplines, and current and proposed ²ÝÁñÉçÇø research projects.   

Our overall goal was to foster collaboration and explore opportunities to collaborate on future projects in climate, justice, and sustainability. The focus of the workshop was on the needs of ²ÝÁñÉçÇø and its surrounding community. Through this workshop, SICJS established interdepartmental and community partnerships, identified individual and research groups in the realm of climate, justice, and/sustainability, and fostered new research and funding prospects.


2021 Curriculum Workshop

The Sustainability Leadership Council hosted a three-day workshop May 17-19, 2021, that focused on incorporating sustainability into a new or existing course. Each faculty participant revised or newly created a syllabus to incorporate sustainability learning. The workshop focused on sustainability and experiential education and featured presentations by faculty and community leaders. The plan for a ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Institute for Climate, Justice, and Sustainability was introduced at the workshop.

The following community organizations participated: The Philadelphia Area Environmental Justice Curriculum Hub, National Wildlife Federation, Centro de Cultura Arte Trabajo y Educacion and The Woodlands. Participants developed teaching strategies, learned about experiential education and considered how their disciplinary expertise could contribute to sustainability education.

Strategic Initiative for Climate, Justice and Sustainability
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800 Lancaster Avenue
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