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5 Environmental Friendly Tips-and-Tricks to Get Involved for Clean Beaches Week (July 1-8)
For this year’s Clean Beaches Week (July 1-8), TGP encourages you all to Get Out and Take Action in a local clean up or campaign event in your area. To help understand how you can make a difference to our beaches this year, we put together 5 environmental friendly tips-and-tricks to consider this month.
An International Graduate Student Embraces Nepali Culture by Studying Abroad through Shine On Scholarship
On one hand, I believe that every student should be given a chance to study abroad at least once in their life, because it teaches us things that textbooks cannot: adaptability, resilience, curiosity, empathy, just to name a few. Whether good or bad, bursting our bubble and learning about our world will inspire us and open our minds. On the other hand, the people we interact with benefit from the diversity, because all of us bring unique perspectives to the table. Perhaps we share an idea that no one has thought of but could be key to solving a problem; we fuel the aspirations of someone who is facing similar difficulties; or help take down stereotypes.
USA Today: Philly organization brings STEM students out of the classroom, into the real world
June 5 2015 In 2009 on the New Brunswick, N.J., campus of Rutgers University, Melissa Lee and...
Rutgers Magazine: Seeing Green
While at Rutgers, Melissa Lee cofounded an experiential-learning company that introduced students...
Going Green in Iceland
Spending 10-days abroad to learn about environmental sustainability. I spent my first year...
Making Mundane Insane: Bringing The GREEN Program Spirit Back to NY
When I think of my time on The GREEN Program, the awesome people I met is the first thing...
Billy Penn: Progress report, Is Philly more or less green than it used to be?
July 2, 2015 How green is Philly? Greener than it used to be, but not as green as it wants to be....
Two.One.Five Magazine: The GREEN Program’s Global Classroom Experience
“Experience is the greatest teacher.” Coming up with new ways to offer new experiences to...
Keystone Edge: Founder Profile: Melissa Lee of The GREEN Program
For many college students, study-abroad programs are a transformative experience. Unfortunately, a...
Abroad101: #1 Top Summer Abroad Program, The GREEN Program, 2015
Abroad101 is the first and largest study abroad review website. Focusing on American college...
The Power of One: Melissa Lee and The GREEN Program
At only 25-years-old, Melissa Lee has accomplished what many strive for but never achieve. She has...
Generocity: Students From Around the World Heading to Philly to Learn Best Sustainability Practices
May 11, 2015 The GREEN Program has hosted more than 1,200 students from around the world in...
PhillyVoice: GREEN Program hosts soiree to honor emerging leaders in sustainability
Night of networking brings students, green organizations together The GREEN Program, a...
Generocity: Passionate about the Intersection of Food and Sustainability? Attend SPARC’s Food Week
A week of events for students and professionals to connect about food and sustainability. SPARC...
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Your first step is to complete and submit an application. Upon acceptance, a TGP member will reach out to you with your next steps for enrollment. We look forward to traveling with you soon! (Please note that spots fill on a first-come, first-serve basis.)