Meet Cianna Cilenti – a Meteorology student from Florida State University who experienced Iceland with the help of our TGP Scholarship!

Meet Cianna Cilenti – a Meteorology student from Florida State University who experienced Iceland with the help of our TGP Scholarship!
This past May in Iceland, The GREEN Program (TGP) hosted a group of skilled trade students from Bluegrass Community College, Kentucky. The program focused on geothermal energy and hydroelectric power, and Iceland’s widespread utilization of renewables. Read on to learn more!
This Spring, The GREEN Program (TGP) hosted a group of Earth and Mineral Sciences students from Pennsylvania State University in Belize. The program focused on ocean systems-thinking and stakeholder engagement in local, place-based approaches to climate action, enabling students to build on the knowledge they had gained in their semester-long course at PSU. Read on to learn more!
TGP’s monthly blog dedicated to renewable energy & sustainability.
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!
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.
It's that time of year again where university students are moving back on campus and getting ready...
“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
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.
TGP’s monthly blog dedicated to renewable energy & sustainability. Created by TGP alumna and mechanical engineer Kayla Loy.
The GREEN Program's Implementation of The Forum's Guidelines for Advancing the UN SDG's through...
Reproductive Justice is Climate Justice. The GREEN Program stands to defend the reproductive rights of all women and people who give birth to access safe reproductive health care. We must do more to educate others and understand the interconnection between Reproductive Justice and the Climate Crisis. It’s important to draw the connections between climate change, pollution, and reproductive rights.
TGP’s monthly blog dedicated to renewable energy & sustainability. Created by TGP alumna and mechanical engineer Kayla Loy.
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.
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.
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.)