Meet Estelle Long – an Environmental Science & Policy graduate from University of South Florida who experienced Iceland with The GREEN Program!
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Remembering Juneteenth and the Fight for Environmental Justice
n June 19, 1865, Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, TX, and announced the end of the Civil War and the end of slavery. It is on this day every year since that we celebrate “Juneteenth” as the end of slavery in the United States. It is a day that we celebrate ancestors and leaders who fought to be liberated. We celebrate their power, resiliency, and tenacity.
LGBTQ+ Leaders and Organizations in Sustainability to Know About this Pride Month
The GREEN Program loves to celebrate love, and there is no better way to do that this month than by recognizing a few LGBTQ+ leaders and organizations that are making a difference not just in their own communities but for our planet altogether. Read below to learn more about some people and spaces that are working together to promote a better world that focuses on inclusion and equality.
University of North Carolina – Wilmington Student Pushes Herself to New Limits while Studying Abroad in Peru
Meet Taylor Weddington – a graduate of University of North Carolina – Wilmington who experienced Peru with the help of a TGP scholarship.
TGP Alum, Hannah Redmond, has something for every GREENie with custom care packages from Happy Box!
This blog features the TGP Costa Rica Alum, Hannah Redmond who has launched a business with her sister Ariel called Happy Box – a one-stop shop where you can build custom care packages in a few simple clicks with a handwritten note for a personal touch!
10 Ways to Fundraise This Holiday Season!
Whether your fundraising to make your TGP program possible or raising money for your favorite impact initiative, here are 10 tips to help you rock your fundraising during the holidays and over winter break.
Making the holidays a wonderful time of the year for Mother Nature
The holidays are a magical season, a time to cherish and celebrate with your loved ones. ...
How an Antioch University Master’s Student Diversified her Passions with TGP
This blog features the Antioch University New England Alum, Courtney Dragiff who says, “TGP helped me understand international issues at a local, personal level.” She graduated with a Masters in International Sustainable Development & Climate Change in 2021.
What’s New in Renewable Energy and Sustainability this Month
TGP’s monthly blog dedicated to renewable energy & sustainability.
How to Make a Difference on National CleanUp Day (September 17)
Organized CleanUp’s are a great way to combat the problem of litter and keep communities clean, safe and healthy. National CleanUp Day takes place on September 17 & TGP has tips for you to organize your own CleanUp!
How an Online Sustainability Program Helped Jaedyn Medrano Become an Intersectional Sustainability Advocate
This blog features the virtual Nepal Ethics of Sustainable Development Alum, Jaedyn Medrano who says, “this program taught me how to think about a project holistically, and it has guided me along the path to being a better cultured and inclusive young professional.” She is set to graduate with a double major in Renewable Natural Resources & Ecological Restorations in December of 2022.
A College Guide to Living More Sustainably
It's that time of year again where university students are moving back on campus and getting ready...
North Park University & The GREEN Program Selected to Receive the 2022 U.S. State Department IDEAS Grant
“The GREEN Program is thrilled to have been selected with our grant partner, North Park University, to use IDEAS funding to expand access to global sustainability education for underrepresented students.” – Sumie Song, Ph.D., Director of Strategic Partnerships at The GREEN Program
Get to Know GREENie: Emma Pederson
Maryam Aida Tidjani got to experience a brand new kind of GREEN Program during the hard times the world was facing, a 100% Virtual and Online experience. Initially planning on traveling to Peru in 2021, the global pandemic continued to shift things around and we had to pivot all travel programs to Online experiences.
What’s New in Renewable Energy and Sustainability this Month
TGP’s monthly blog dedicated to renewable energy & sustainability. Created by TGP alumna and mechanical engineer Kayla Loy.
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