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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
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Visiting artist Ann Carlson, in green, is no stranger to unconventional performance sites, including frozen ponds, dairy farms and trains. Her latest project, Picture Jasper Ridge, brought her to Stanford's biological preserve.
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The Department of Project Management recycled or reused 99.6 percent of the former Terman Center. The resulting vacant lot will become temporarily available as open space until it once again houses an academic building.
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Often what is good for individual health also helps save natural resources, says Fahmida Ahmed, associate director of the university's sustainability office. BeWell spoke with Ahmed about how sustainability and wellness intersect.
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Amy Blue Award reminder: The deadline is approaching for nominations for the 2012 Amy J. Blue Awards, which honor staff members who are exceptionally
effective, supportive of colleagues and passionate about their work. The
awards are presented to three staff members each year. Nominations must
be received by midnight Wednesday, March 21. For details, visit the award website.
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