Water is essential to all life. Our world cannot survive without it, and solutions to its quality and availability do not come easily. We have a shared responsibility to work together to manage the world’s water, and we must better educate ourselves as to how we can make a positive impact on the use and conservation of this valuable resource. This year’s Nobel Conference, “H2O: Uncertain Resource,” October 6-7, will do just that—educate. The knowledgeable and involved panel members will discuss the global water issues and what approaches and solutions are possible. Order tickets online at gustavus.edu/nobelconference, or contact the Office of Marketing and Communication at 507-933-7520 for more information.
Planning on attending Nobel and interested in speaking with current students about your career path in the environmental field? Attend a mentoring lunch on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 11:30 a.m. in Linner Lounge on campus. Sign up now with Erin Wilken at ewilken@gustavus.edu for great conversations with other alums and current students.
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