Xavier sustainability intern promotes green initiatives

In its continuing effort to keep the Xavier University campus green, the Sustainability Committee has named junior James Cave as Sustainability Committee Intern. Xavier president Fr. Michael Graham, S.J. was instrumental in gathering funding for the job, which will include a tuition reduction for Cave and a small budget for events and other initiatives. As the student go-to on sustainability initiatives, Cave will be charged with working with clubs, the Student Government Association, and the Student Activities Council to make the campus more environmentally-friendly. Cave, who drafted the original proposal for the position, was chosen based on his closeness to the project. Read the full article here.

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In its continuing effort to keep the Xavier University campus green, the Sustainability Committee has named junior James Cave as Sustainability Committee Intern.

Xavier president Fr. Michael Graham, S.J. was instrumental in gathering funding for the job, which will include a tuition reduction for Cave and a small budget for events and other initiatives.

As the student go-to on sustainability initiatives, Cave will be charged with working with clubs, the Student Government Association, and the Student Activities Council to make the campus more environmentally-friendly.

Cave, who drafted the original proposal for the position, was chosen based on his closeness to the project.

Read the full article here.

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