"What prepared me at MCLA for my internship at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and graduate school was the rigor of my physics classes. I would credit Dr. Adrienne Wootters in particular with teaching us to work hard and she was always willing to make time to work on problems with us when we couldn’t get them."

Kristy Moore ’05
Graduate Student, University of Rhode Island
News & Press Releases
March 5, 2008
NORTH ADAMS, MA – The Berkshire Environmental Resource Center (BERC) at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) will continue its series of 14 “Green Living” seminars on Thursday, March 13, at 5:30 p.m.
with “Successes and Challenges in Reducing our Carbon Footprint at Home, at Work, and in the Community,” in Murdock Hall room 218.

The series, “Achieving Energy Sustainability for the 21st Century: Choices and Challenges,” is free and open to the public.

Nancy Nylen, associate director at the Center for Ecological Technology (CET), will lead the presentation. Nylen has been with CET since 1982, developing and providing training workshops and community service projects. She works with the Town of Adams to implement a sustainable development strategy that integrates environmental and economic concerns. Nylen has a master’s in Education, with a concentration in Environmental Studies from the University of Washington.

The Green Living series aims to inform students and the community about strategies for meeting our growing demand for energy and to encourage debate around several energy options, including those involving water, wind, hydrogen and nuclear power.

The series will continue on Thursdays through April 24 in Murdock Hall conference room 218 at MCLA. For more information, go to www.mcla.edu or contact Elena Traister, (413)662-5303.

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