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EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference (OHESC) is a platform for empowering and inspiring change making, facilitating action and for sharing, networking and collaboration related to sustainability within Oregon’s higher education institutions.
OHESC 2016 features two days of sustainability-related presentations, workshops and networking for professionals, faculty and students serving in a variety of roles around sustainability at our state’s campuses. Find out more online.
What: Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference When: February 4-5, 2016 Where: Lane Community College | Center for Meeting and Learning Registration & Cost: Tickets range from $35-$175. Check out the Registration page for full details Who Attends: Faculty, students, operational staff, student development staff, administrators and non-profit, government and community stakeholders.
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