In Fall 2012, Communications grad student Xiaoyu "Sherry" Dong began videotaping a series of mini-lectures on various sustainability-related topics by campus experts which can be used to enhance courses if/when the expert is not available in person. These mini-lectures are available on YouTube - click on the name of the lecture to be connected to the YouTube file. These same lectures are also available on the Sustainability at Ithaca College ITunes U site.
"An Overview of Sustainability" (1:24 minutes)
various contributors
"What is Sustainability?" (20:04 minutes)
Marian Brown, Special Assistance for Campus and Community Sustainability
"What is Education for Sustainability?" (51:41 minutes)
Jason Hamilton, associate professor, Environmental Studies and Sciences
"Ithaca College's Sustainability Commitments" (40:09 minutes)
Marian Brown, Special Assistance for Campus and Community Sustainability
Ithaca College's Climate Action Plan (33:08 minutes)
Marian Brown, Special Assistance for Campus and Community Sustainability
"Business and Environmental Issues" (51:44 minutes)
Marlene Barken, associate professor, Legal Studies and students in her Fall 2012 Marketplace Regulation and Consumer Protection (LGST 32000) class
"How an Organization Can be Sustainable to Employees" (26:44 minutes)
Cory Young, associate professor, Strategic Communication
Interviewer: Xiaoyu "Sherry" Dong
"Climate Science: What Do We Know and Why Does it Matter?" (38:41 minutes)
Susan Allen-Gil, professor, Environmental Studies and Sciences
"Trash Talk" (15:11 minutes)
Mark Darling, sustainability programs coordinator, Facilities
"The Big Talk" Sustainability Panel Discussion (December 2012) (1:47:19 minutes)
Moderator: Mark Darling, sustainability programs coordinator, Facilities
Panelists: Jason Hamilton, associate professor, Environmental Studies and Sciences
Tom Pfaff, associate professor, mathematics
Cory Young, associate professor, Strategic Communication