by CELL Staff | Feb 6, 2014 | Staff Column, Sustainability Tips
by: Julianne Boulton Although carefully sorting out and sending your used items for recycling is a good practice, you can’t recycle everything that way. Many of those items that can’t be recycled end up in land fill sites where they can remain for years...
by CELL Staff | Feb 3, 2014 | Staff Column, Sustainability News
by: Julianne Boulton We constantly hear that human actions are affecting our environment and that we need to be sustainable. We wonder why only a few people seem to care to take some action to save the world. The field of psychology may have an answer. In “The...
by CELL Staff | Jan 30, 2014 | Staff Column, Sustainability Tips
by: Julianne Boulton In our daily routines we regularly make decisions on how we are going to get from point A to point B. Travelling alone in your own car might be an easy option but it isn’t the greenest or the most cost effective mode of travel. A study of...
by CELL Staff | Jan 24, 2014 | Staff Column
by: Courtney Remacle Service has always been a big part of my life, but on Martin Luther King day I always make a special effort to reflect on what service really means. I have had the opportunity to serve with a great number of service organizations, and for wayward,...
by CELL Staff | Jan 20, 2014 | Staff Column
by: Courtney Remacle Whether you’re gearing up for your CELL trip (lucky you!) a traveler, doing other study abroad, or just going where the wind takes you, getting ready to leave the good ol’ US of A for an extended period of time can be exciting,...