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Get Involved
Sustainable Campus Programs:
reCycle Bike:
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Students can choose a more sustainable mode of transportation and strive to adapt healthier lifestyles by using refurbished bicycles. FSU students are able to rent one of our bicycles for a nominal fee for the semester or for the academic year.
Eco-Reps:
Student ambassadors are charged with increasing sustainable behaviors at FSU through peer-to-peer outreach. Garnet and Gold Goes Green (G4) volunteers help Seminole fans recycle at home football and basketball games.
Seminole Organic Garden:
The Seminole Organic Garden gives students a place to experience growing their own food, from seed to harvest, right here on campus, with individual raised beds.
GARNET AND GOLD
Garnet and Gold Goes Green (G4):
FSU Food Recovery Network:
Food Recovery Network volunteers help combat the 22 million pounds of food that’s wasted on college campuses every year by collecting excess food and redistributing it to organizations serving those in need.
Pathways & Badging:
Stand out from the crowd in your search for a sustainability-related career with badges from the FSU career center that can be displayed on your LinkedIn account. Earn badges to show employers your involvement inside and outside of the classroom. Learn more here: https://sustainablecampus.fsu.edu/get-involved/students/sustainability-pathways
More Ways to Get Involved:
Looking for more ways to get involved in environmental, social, and global issues on campus and around Tallahassee? There are more than 700 Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs) on campus, many of which support sustainability. Browse ROSs: nolecentral.dsa.fsu.edu/organizations Environmental Service Program (ESP): ESP aims to engage students and community members with the environment around them through education, service, and advocacy.
Florida Association of Environmental Professionals (FAEP): FSU’s chapter
of the FAEP focuses on networking with professionals in various environmental fields to understand real world problems and opportunities that these current professionals are facing.
The Center for Leadership and Social Change: The Center for Leadership and
Social Change offers more than 30 programs for students, faculty, and staff intended to foster opportunities and vision to create positive sustainable change in their communities and broader world. Opportunities range from one-time service at local nonprofits to the 18-credit Undergraduate Certificate in Leadership Studies.
ServScript: Looking for a way to show future employers or graduate programs a record of community service and civic engagement at FSU? Through the ServScript program, you can record the time you spent serving your community and have your service noted on your official FSU transcript. Thecenter.fsu.edu/servscript-program