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  • “POSOH” Visit to Madison 1-25-12

    On January 25, 2012, an SDI crew made up of Kate Flick, Dean Fellman, Patrick Waukau and Julie Edler visited Madison, WI.  SDI worked on POSOH project developments and visited various research departments on UW-Madison’s campus. (The POSOH project is a USDA-funded project in which partnerships between UW-Madison researchers, the College of Menominee Nation, and… Continue reading »

  • Our Logo

    Our Logo The Sustainable Development Institute ongoing process to revise our logo to create a visual representation our theoretical model of sustainability, spheres of influence, themes of action and our inherent connection to the Menominee People. The logo is comprised of five interconnected circles, each circle representing our spheres of influence, themes of action, and… Continue reading »

  • Kate Flick – SDI’s recently hired “Sustainability Education Coordinator”

    Please join the Sustainable Development Institute in welcoming our newest employee, Kate Flick.  Kate’s newly developed role is to serve as Sustainability Education Coordinator.  Kate comes to us with a master’s degree in Forest Ecology and Management and has worked 10 years on sustainability and climate change related projects through previous employers, internships and fellowships. … Continue reading »

  • Summer Research Program Opportunity

    Mr. John Greenler, from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center visited College of Menominee Nation December 1, 2011. Greenler came to provide internship opportunity information and encouraged CMN students to apply. “We are looking for students from a diversity of areas and a diversity of backgrounds,” said Greenler, “Research intertwined with education is a real… Continue reading »

  • Interview: Student President Schyler Martin on Sustainability

    This morning I sat down with College of Menominee Nation Student President Schyler Martin to talk a little bit about his view on sustainability. Schyler is a third year student with CMN working toward his Bachelors in Public Administration; he also plans to graduate with an Associates in Sustainable Development. He is a strong advocate… Continue reading »

  • American Indian and Alaskan Native Climate Change Working Group, November 7 and 8, 2011

    College of Menominee Nation successfully hosted the fall 2011 AIAN Climate Change working group this November 7 and 8, 2011. The working group began with an opening blessing as well as a song by K-Town Boys. Dr. Verna Fowler, CMN President, greeted guests and commended them on taking action against climate change. “I sincerely hope… Continue reading »

  • Update: 1st Annual College of Menominee Nation Student Accomplishment Internship Fair

    College of Menominee Nation Student Services and Sustainable Development Institute would like to thank all those that came together to make this event a success. Click to see the winners of the door prizes!!

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  • 1st Annual Internship Accomplishment Fair

    College of Menominee Nation Sustainable Development Institute and CMN Student Services is proud to announce our 1st Annual College of Menominee Nation Student Accomplishment Internship Fair. The Fair will showcase the accomplishments of past and present College of Menominee Nation student interns. The interns will present their work in a poster presentation, followed by a Q&A session. Representatives from various organizations will be present to discuss present and future internship opportunities.

  • “What’s with that windmill?”

    If you have ever wondered what purpose the windmill on the College of Menominee Nation campus  serves, look no further! The windmill, located next to the Maintenance Building on CMN’s Keshena campus, is estimated to produce about 2,400kWH per year. This means that the windmill amounts to about $283 per year savings, or about 14%… Continue reading »

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