Service & Volunteering
Students at Champlain are learning about sustainability, service, and civic engagement in a variety of ways, both inside and outside the classroom.
How to Get Connected
Getting connected with the local Burlington community is important and fulfilling work. We make these connections easy through service events held in and out of classes as well as acting as a networker for Champlain affiliates. We also encourage students to think about service work in their capstone projects either for campus or for the community.
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Samples of Senior Capstone and Other Student Projects
- A Guide to Champlain’s Aquaponic System by Kyle Harrison, 2022
- Champlain College Communications Sustainability Audit by Peter Turansick, Katie McGuckin, Cedar Hittle, 2022
- InfiSense Air Quality Sensors at Champlain College by Mya Brown, Clayton Koiveniemi, Jillian Goyette, Damien Royer, Malia Smith, 2022
- Hydro-PI-Nics: An exploration of IOT farming at Champlain College by Sam Johnson & Connor Merchant, 2022
- Advancing Champlain College Strategic Goal 6.5 by SCI 310: Advanced Environmental Earth Science Students: Madison Mueller, Kyle Harrison and Lauren Brown, 2021
- Updated Proposal for Wellness/Environmental-Themed housing at Champlain College; Julia Krum, Management & Innovation, 2020
- The Sustainability Project: Climate Neutrality Reality; Climate Emergent Media Center Intern Project, 2020
- Champlain College Apiary consultation analysis, Holly Francis, Environmental Studies & Policy, 2020
- Study Abroad Offset Education for Dublin, Ireland, Tatum Robinson, Environmental Studies & Policy, 2020
- Proposal for Wellness/Environmental-Themed housing at Champlain College; Kirsten Cotter, Christian Bruno, Elijah Santos, Environmental Studies & Policy, 2019
- Improving campus e-waste systems at Champlain; Erika La Teer, Environmental Studies & Policy, 2019
- Increasing Local Food at Champlain College; Gabriel Ingman, Environmental Studies & Policy, 2019
- Proposal for Green Mountain Higher Education Consortium going Conflict Free; Becca Estabrook, Environmental Studies & Policy, 2018
- Designing Champlain EHS 200 Hot Topics Course, “Available Paths: Justice and the Environment”; Griffin Cummings, Environmental Studies & Policy, 2018
- Applying place-based learning to understand Burlington’s water quality issues in the classroom; Anna Rendell-Baker, Environmental Studies & Policy, 2017
- Computer Lab Energy Reduction; Ari Mileikowsky, Computer Networking, 2017
- BLUE certification for Perry Hall; David Wardrop, Environmental Policy, 2017
- Recycled Plastic Bottle Greenhouse; Environmental Policy, 2016
Faculty Support for Incorporating Sustainable Practices
Sustainability is a critical topic for 21st-century citizens to understand, regardless of field or profession.
To assist our faculty in incorporating the topic of sustainability into their courses and their everyday life, we create and support development opportunities and resources. If you are a faculty member who wants to include sustainability in some aspect, please reach out!
Green Walk / Interpretive Signage
In an effort to explain some of the sustainability features at Champlain College, we’ve created interpretive signage to help tell the stories. The text and layout of signs were developed by Sustain Champlain interns and Work Study students.
See if you can find them all on your walk about campus!
Did you know?
Champlain College offers several service learning courses each semester with awesome community partnerships. Look for ‘SL’ when scheduling classes! Many 1-credit courses have a service component, too.
Get Involved in Service & Learning
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Become an Eco-Rep!
Eco-Reps are peer educators within college residence halls and across campus who model environmentally responsible living behaviors and conduct education and outreach to fellow residents.
Trained and coordinated by the Sustainability Coordinator, Eco-Reps connect with appropriate campus personnel and resources to work toward ecologically mindful practices on campus. Eco-Rep activities are generally focused within the residential areas of campus, but can spill out into broader campus issues when most applicable.
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Climate Solutions
Want to take action? Our partners at the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education and the Higher Education Associations Sustainability Consortium provide sustainability policy alert and action opportunities so you can take action now!
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Jobs & Internships
Looking for sustainability-related work on or off campus? Subscribe to the Office of Sustainability’s newsletter for individual postings. Also, be sure to visit our Career Collaborative team and their website!
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The Buzz on Learning
Get up-close and personal with the Champlain Apiary, located next to the Metz Studio Barn, behind Perry Hall. Learn about the magnificent world of bees and pollinators, and their crucial role in the environment. Your visit isn’t complete until you’ve tried some delicious honey, produced and packaged right here on campus!