Center for Environment at Catawba Accepting Applications for National Environmental Summit

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The Center for the Environment at Catawba College is now accepting applications for its 2012 National Environmental Summit for High School Students. The event, "Redesigning Our Future," is an intensive experience which is open to high school students who will be juniors and seniors in the 2012-2013 ...

The Center for the Environment at Catawba College is now accepting applications for its 2012 National Environmental Summit for High School Students. The event, "Redesigning Our Future," is an intensive experience which is open to high school students who will be juniors and seniors in the 2012-2013 academic year.

Sustainability designers, scientists and engineers from the prestigious Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) of Colorado will collaborate with the Center and Catawba professors to provide the leadership and instruction for the summit.

Scheduled for July 9-14, the summit will emphasize whole systems thinking, helping students become collaborative leaders and effective communicators. Summit leaders will provide knowledge and help the students hone analytical skills that will help them return to their schools and communities empowered to have a tangible impact.

A hallmark of the summit is its involvement of multiple disciplines. Students will explore the concept of environmental leadership through the perspective of their own skills and interest in the arts, humanities, education, history, business, science and technology. They will learn how essential elements of these varied disciplines – creativity, expression, innovation, observation, experimentation and teamwork – are critical to their effectiveness as leaders.

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Do you know a young person who would benefit from the National Youth Environmental Summit?

The Center for the Environment is accepting applications for the "National Youth Environmental Summit: Redesigning Our Future." The five-day experience for rising high school juniors and seniors, scheduled for July 20-24, 2011, is a rare opportunity for students from a variety of disciplines who are interested in becoming tomorrow's environmental leaders.

If you know a young person who might be interested in this opportunity, please direct him or her to the Center for the Environment website.

The summit will take place on the Catawba College campus. Many sessions will be held in the Center for the Environment facility – one of the first green facilities on a college campus in the nation – and on its 189-acre ecological preserve. Participants will stay in gender specific, LEED-certified residence halls.

The cost is $300, which includes all meals, lodging and interactive instruction. A limited number of full and partial cholarships are avalaible.

For more information or to register, visit www.centerfortheenvironment.org or call (704) 637-4727.

The Center for the Environment at Catawba College was founded in 1996 to provide education and outreach centered on prevalent environmental challenges and to foster community-oriented sustainable solutions that can serve as a model for programs throughout the country. For more information, visit www.centerfortheenvironment.org or www.campaignforcleanair.org.

Cofounded in 1982 by Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute is a Colorado-based, independent, entrepreneurial, nonprofit think-and-do tank which is renowned as an international leader in research on sustainable designs, practices and policies. For more, visit www.rmi.org.

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