Sustainable Living
March 5, 1:00pm - 2:30pmMānoa Campus, Campus Center 310
Sustainable Living
What's Real. What's Happening. What's the Big Picture. How it Affects your life and work. What you can do now.
A presentation on How the sustainability revolution changes everything. Presentation by Professor Lonnie Gamble
Director of Maharishi University of Management’s Sustainable Living Department, established 10 years ago as the first fully accredited BS degree in sustainable living in the US. A fully accredited Masters in Sustainable Living program is being launched in fall 2015 at our Iowa campus.
Professor Gamble is expanding his program and is here to explore bringing this cutting edge program to Hawaii. Professor Gamble is an engineer, former Big Island farmer, ecovillage designer and developer, and educator.
Come learn about the developing field of Sustainable Living and Deep Sustainability. The sustainability revolution will affect everything people do. We’re in the beginning phase of a 50 to 100 year transition that will change the relationships of humans to each other and nature as radically as the information, industrial, and agricultural revolutions that preceded it.
Sustainable Living is a new academic discipline designed to give students the skills to help design, build, and maintain sustainable communities. Hawaii deserves this.
THURSDAY MARCH 5 1 PM and 7 PM UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII-MANOA-CAMPUS CENTER 1 PM in Room 310 -- 7 PM in Room 308
For more Information contact: lgamble@mum.edu - (808)635-1164
For info on our Iowa programs: https://www.mum.edu/sustainable-living/
Ticket Information
Free Lecture opened to the public
Event Sponsor
Transcendental Meditation Club, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Lonnie Gamble, (808) 635-1164, lgamble@mum.edu
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12:00pm |
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12:00pm |
Fall 2015 in London, England Info Meeting Mānoa Campus, Moore 225
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College of Education Student Association Spring Kick-Off Meeting Mānoa Campus, Wist 129
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12:30pm |
Fall 2015 in Seville, Spain Info Meeting Mānoa Campus, Moore 253
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1:00pm |
Fall 2015 in Copenhagen, Denmark Info Meeting Mānoa Campus, Moore 225
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Sustainable Living Mānoa Campus, Campus Center 310
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1:30pm |
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1:30pm |
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2:45pm |
Applying for Graduate School Mānoa Campus, Queen Lili'uokalani Center for Student Services, Room 208
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3:00pm |
WRRC Seminar Series Mānoa Campus, Pacific Ocean Science and Technology (POST) 126
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3:00pm |
Oceanography Seminar- Michael Gregg Mānoa Campus, Marine Sciences Building, MSB 100
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3:30pm |
Chemistry Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Bilger 335
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5:00pm |
Personal Statement Mānoa Campus, QLC 412
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6:00pm |
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7:00pm |
Sustainable Living Lecture Mānoa Campus, Campus Center 308
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