星空无限传媒

星空无限传媒 adds Sustainability Minor

Image
Photo of Sustainability Village

Charlotte, N.C. / November 24, 2020听-听Dr. Mark Dugo recently joined 星空无限传媒 faculty and he is wasting no time making an impact. The听assistant professor of biology, natural science and mathematics,听is also听director of the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainability.听Dugo is building on the success of JCSU鈥檚 award-winning Sustainability Village by developing a minor, with courses launching in January 2021.

鈥淲hat we want is for this minor to be successful. We want it to be attractive to all students. And we want it to have a lot of traffic,鈥 Dugo said.

The minor is 18 credit hours, which includes six core hours of classroom learning. The other 12 hours will be completed at Sustainability Village. The sustainability minor is not limited to students in STEM, students of all majors are welcome. 鈥淚f they chose the minor, they could infuse concepts of sustainability into their senior investigative paper,鈥 Dugo added.听

While some think of Sustainability Village as just a place to grow fruits and vegetables, Dugo, who has a background in environmental health, emphasized students will also learn about health justice and economic disparity in courses under this minor. In addition, students will study ways to help the surrounding community with food security.

鈥淪ustainability is about having a way of life that that assures the perpetuity to success in future generations,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he idea of sustainability is now a major theme for business. It's a major theme for human health. No matter what you choose to do professionally, sustainability is a critically important theme and concept for all academic disciplines for all professions.鈥

In addition to the minor, Dugo hopes to add credentialing and certification programs in the near future.

Related Articles

Holiness Mhlanga wins third-place prize in the Canopy Innovation Award Competition in mid-November. The prize included a scholarship for $1,500.
Sixty-five percent of 星空无限传媒 students are Pell Grant-eligible, a statistic that underscores the exceptional financial need of its students. In 2023, JCSU got to work in helping to connect students with more scholarship opportunities by hiring Shirley Townsend to take on the role of Scholarship Coordinator and Financial Aid Counselor.
View Content
PowerUp Official Photo 11.5.2024.jpg
For the second consecutive year, Duke Energy Corporation hosted a comprehensive Career Development & Professionalism Workshop听aimed at empowering students with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed in today鈥檚 competitive job market.听 The event took place on Saturday, Nov. 2, in the James B. Duke Library where Duke Energy provided breakfast, lunch, and numerous giveaways. The POWER UP Bootcamp attracted a diverse group of more than 33 undergraduate students from various majors who were eager to enhance their career readiness and skills as well as develop other essential professional competencies.
View Content