What’s New at The Student Greenhouse Project?

With all this horribly snowy weather, wouldn’t it be nice to have a tropical Biodome to visit right about now? Never fear! We are making rapid progress on the 5k and other upcoming opportunities. 

New Leadership

To uphold the democratic process, The Student Greenhouse Project held an official e-board election for its seven leadership positions. Here are the results of the Feb 1 elections:

Administration 

 

President

Joseph Lietart: A freshman with a major in Applied Engineering with a Focus on Supply Chain. Email: lietaer4@msu.edu

 

Vice President 

Neil Fortman: A freshman with a major in Applied Engineering Sciences

Email: fortmann@msu.edu 

 

Secretary 

Austin Smith: A freshman with a major in Applied Engineering.

Email: smit2665@msu.edu   

Department Heads 

 

Marketing 

Kyle Downey: A freshman majoring in Electrical Engineering. 

Email: downeyky@msu.edu 

 

Flora and Fauna 

Claire Schleusener: A freshman majoring in Astrophysics. 

Email: schleu3@msu.edu 

 

Engineering 

Adam Grabowski: A freshman majoring in Engineering. 

Email: grabow80@msu.edu 

 

Outreach 

Erykah Benson: A freshman majoring in Global and International Studies. 

Email: benson52@msu.edu 

Welcoming New Members! 

We have had an influx of student members of SGP and we're excited to welcome them to the team.

Updates on the 5k Dome Roam 

After the success of our sponsorship campaign two weeks ago, several companies have already agreed to sponsor SGP for the April Dome Roam 5k. The marketing and outreach team will continue to work towards gaining more sponsors for the upcoming 5k.

 

Local sponsors include:

Bikram Yoga, Michigan State Federal Credit Union, Woody’s Oasis Mediterranean Restaurant, MSU Federal Credit Union, Bell’s Pizza, and Douglas J Salon and Day Spa. We thank our local sponsors for their support. 

 

Don't forget to register for the April 5k Dome Roam! 

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Fate of the Earth Symposium 

The Student Greenhouse Project has been invited by the Environmental Science and Policy Program to hold a workshop at the annual Fate of the Earth Symposium. The symposium’s focus is to inform community members of current major environmental and agricultural issues. The SGP team attended the event last year in a poster presentation explaining the direct health benefits of interaction with nature. This year, we plan to expand this topic in an interactive and engaging workshop.

 

Come support our group and attend the event, which takes place on Saturday, March 24 from 8 am to 4 pm at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.

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Come Meet with Us! 

Members of The Student Greenhouse Project will be speaking with students at various locations on campus this months. Catch on the following dates and places!

 

Natural Resources Building: February 13 

Business Complex: February 15 

Engineering Building or Case: Feburary 22 

 

We hope to see you at one of our events. Stay up to date through our Facebook page!

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