Discussion Board on Sustainability
Many ASEH members have asked how we can continue to build our community of scholars in a way that supports the principles of sustainability. Michael Smith’s article “Facing Some Inconvenient Truth Ourselves,” which appeared in ASEH News (winter 2007), sparked much discussion over e-mail and at our conference in Boise about reducing our carbon footprint. Michael is now exploring models for virtual conferences and meetings for The Chronicle of Higher Education with the University of Minnesota’s Mark Pedelty and others, and has agreed to monitor a discussion board on ASEH’s website. If you are interested in participating, see:
If this discussion board generates enough interest, ASEH could develop a task force on sustainability, which could develop policies for our annual conference and other activities. For more information on scholars and their carbon footprint, see:
http://chronicle.com/temp/reprint.php?id=d6ksgpgwd25vtf3w1g3y00y3d37dk76z
If you have questions or if you need more information, contact director@aseh.net