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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: AASHE Bulletin Sustainability Student Diary Series: Southern Illinois U Carbondale<p><em>Welcome to the inaugural </em><a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">AASHE Bulletin Sustainability Student Diary </a><em> post! This is the first of a series of diary entries from higher education students in the U.S. and Canada who will share what it’s like in the trenches of a campus sustainability initiative. This entry features the writings of Laura Williams, a geography senior at Southern Illinois University Carbondale who manages the student-led campus organic garden. The following are excerpts from her </em><a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">blog</a><em> (in descending order with most recent first) that chronicles the weekly activities of the Local Organic Gardening Initiative of Carbondale (LOGIC). AASHE welcomes questions and invites feedback on each Sustainability Student Diary entry. Submit diary entries of your own for consideration to <a href="mailto:bulletin@aashe.org">bulletin@aashe.org</a>.</em></p>
     
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    <p><strong>Here’s to the sun!<br>
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    <p>This week and last were good ones for LOGIC. We had 10 volunteers, our biggest number yet, out last Sunday to spread compost and get the beds in the hoop house ready to be planted. It was really nice to see enthusiasm about the project and watch everyone work together. Last night we were able to begin planting the first seeds in the hoop house. We also had an <a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">article</a> written in the daily newspaper for our university about what we are doing and hope to do. This coming Monday we will be sitting in Lentz Dining Hall during dinner to try and spread the word as well. A couple of weeks ago there was a green fair in which many clubs, organizations, and departments around campus and the community came and set up booths to offer information about different things they were doing. We had a table, and it was really fun to be able to talk to a lot of people and to see the variety of organizations and their booths.</p>
    <p>I think this is a very promising project and hope that many students will be able to use the space for socialization, stress relief and a general feeling of community. I think this garden can not only provide a resource like local, organic food but can also serve as a much needed resource for students to learn experientially about sustainability and connect with each other and the earth. I believe these are some of the biggest issues we need to address if we hope to make the changes necessary for a sustainable campus and world.</p>
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    <strong>Past, Present, Future<br>
    </strong>October 16, 2010<br>
     
    <p>So I thought I would take this opportunity to say a few words about LOGIC’s beginning before we enter into a new realm with this project. The garden was a collaboration of thought from students in the geography department and other environmental organizations around campus. Worried about the state of agriculture in our state of Illinois, the students took it upon themselves to garner the support to get a plot of land and begin an organic garden with the aim of producing food for the dining halls. Situated at the Vermicomposting Building, the garden’s goal is to close the loop on the campus food supply by producing food that is nourished by the compost created by the waste products from the same dining halls the food goes to and water collected from a rainwater catchment system.</p>
    <p>Although the production capacities of the garden are small, because of the initiative the pioneers of the project had, we now have a hoop house that is ready to be planted in. The students wrote a grant and a hoop house was installed that will allow us to extend our growing season and grow greens and herbs for the dining halls during the winter.</p>
    <p>The effects of this project have stimulated a growing appreciation for organic practices and food production around campus. The Agriculture Department has tilled up an acre behind the hoop house to grow more vegetables for the dining halls and has the goal of getting the acre certified organic. Another class is in the works of creating a master plan for the sustainable landscaping of the surrounding area, incorporating food with landscaping plants and pathways. The site at the Vermicomposting Building has the goal of becoming a sustainability showcase, with many different aspects involving energy production, food and rainwater catchment.</p>
    <p>In light of beginning down the path that the students before us so carefully crafted, I must give my utmost gratitude and respect for their vision and ability to pull it off. Thank you to them, and good luck to us.</p>
    <p>Planting in the hoop house begins next week.</p>
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    <p><strong>It’s here :)<br>
    </strong><em>September 29, 2010</em></p>
    <p>Fall is here and the weather is finally something that can be enjoyed, in my opinion. The plants are coming up and loving the cooler weather I’m sure. </p>
    <p>The hoop house has yet to be tilled, but next week I will get the ball rolling on that. It is going to be a project getting the plan together, the beds measured, compost spread, and then tilled up. It is going to be a great space in there and we are going to be able to grow a lot. I have been reading a lot about the crops we are going to grow, so I hope that with a little background knowledge and a keen eye for observation the plants will do well. We also now have a water hookup outside so we are going to be able to install drip irrigation, which will be a huge time saver and water saver as well. The rainwater catchment system is working well for our water uses, but it needs to rain to fill it back up. Send some good thoughts out for that one.</p>
    <p><strong>Planting</strong><br>
    <em>September 18, 2010</em></p>
    <p>Today was a big day for LOGIC. We have seeds, row cover, tools, and the first fall plants have been planted. Chef Bill gave us our beets, carrots, lettuce and spinach seeds. Then he and I went to Rural King and bought shovels, hoes, potato forks, weeding tools, rakes and a couple other things. Then we had our first volunteers come out. There were four lovely people who showed up and we planted beets and carrots in the front beds. The hoop house is coming along. The poor guys working on it had to put it together piece by piece. They’re working hard to get it together. With any luck we’ll be able to put all their hard work to good use.</p>
    <p>I have cleaned out a corner in the Vermicomposting Building so that we have a space. We have what we need to make this a great season. I am excited and very hopeful.</p>
    <p><strong>and the rain came</strong><br>
    <em>September 10, 2010<br>
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    So, the seeds are coming in soon and the hoop house should be up soon as well. That is exciting. All of this planning will start to become a reality. I have been thinking about ideas of how to “market” the garden lately and thought that I would make a nice sign and print up some informational brochures so we can set up a table in Lentz dining hall in the future and talk to people about the garden. That is going to be a work in progress though because right now there is not that much to say nor write about. But that will be changing. Lots of stuff to do this week as far as getting things ready to plant and be organized. I’ll write more about it later.</p>
    <p>We finally got some rain from the remnants of a hurricane. And the trees are beginning to make their change. I noticed the first red one today. Fall is so lovely.<br>
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          <p>UMBC now has trial access to <a href="http://www.springerlink.com/books/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Springer eBooks</strong></a>.  The trial runs through December 31, 2010.</p>
          
          <p><strong>NOTE:</strong>  Trial access is only available for 2005-2010 copyright Springer eBooks from all collections.</p>
          
          <p>The Springer eBooks trial provides access to over 20,000 eBook titles in twelve subject collections:<br>
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          * Biomedical and Life Sciences<br>
          * Business and Economics<br>
          * Chemistry and Materials Science<br>
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          * Earth and Environmental Science<br>
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          * Mathematics and Statistics<br>
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          <p>Titles include textbooks, reference works, monographs, and book series.  All titles are fully searchable and hyperlinked.</p>
          
          <p>For off-campus access, please login via VPN first (<a href="http://vpn.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://vpn.umbc.edu</a>). Then follow the link under "News &amp; Events" on the library homepage. For more info on remote access, see <a href="http://aok.lib.umbc.edu/services/remoteaccess.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://aok.lib.umbc.edu/services/remoteaccess.php</a></p>
          
          <p>Please let us know what you think. Leave a comment or send your comments to Janet Hack at <a href="mailto:jhack@umbc.edu">jhack@umbc.edu</a>.<br>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Chaplains Say Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Would Have No Bearing on Ministry<p><a href="http://www.hrc.org/repealDADT" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://www.hrcbackstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/repeal-dadt-200.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="174" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Today the Human Rights Campaign praised a statement from the <strong>Association of Professional Chaplains</strong> affirming the responsibility of chaplains to serve all service members and refuting the notion that the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” would preclude a chaplain from serving “both God and the U.S. armed forces.”</p>
    <p><em>The group issued the following statement in response to a recent letter to President Obama from a group of retired military chaplains opposed to repeal:  </em></p>
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    <p>The largest organization of professional chaplains in the United States, in a statement issued today, says that the beliefs of a faith group about homosexuality do not preclude a chaplain from serving “both God and the U.S. armed forces,” as claimed by some retired military chaplains who do not want the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy revoked.</p>
    <p>Association of Professional Chaplains President, Rev. Dr. David Johnson, D.Min. BCC, says, “All board certified chaplains (BCC) must abide by our Code of Ethics, which requires serving people without discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Our Code further prohibits chaplains from imposing doctrinal positions or spiritual practices on those they serve.”</p>
    <p>Chaplain Valerie Storms, M.Div. BCC, president-elect, says, “Chaplaincy is grounded in the common belief in the dignity of every person and the ability of each person to experience the presence of a loving Creator in a time of crisis, hardship or circumstances that bring them into the presence of a chaplain. We do not work as promoters of a particular faith tradition but as ministers of hope to all in need.”</p>
    <p>The Association of Professional Chaplains has over 4,000 members in more than 150 faith groups. Professional chaplains are endorsed by their faith groups to serve in diverse settings, including the military, hospitals, civil service, palliative care, businesses, mental health, long-term care, corrections, and hospice. They promote the spiritual health of individuals in those settings.</p>
    <p>The association and its members embrace the following values:</p>
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    <li>Faith as an essential dimension of wholeness</li>
    <li>Dignity and worth of all persons</li>
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    <p>The Association of Professional Chaplains is a national, not-for-profit professional association which advocates for quality spiritual care of all persons as an essential dimension of total care and services provided by public and private institutions and organizations.</p>
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  <Title>NOM&#8217;s Cast of Characters</Title>
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    <p><a href="http://www.hrcbackstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/NOMExposedGrab-300x170.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://www.hrcbackstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/NOMExposedGrab-300x170.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="170" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>The campaign to oust three Iowa judges who ruled in favor of marriage equality in 2009 succeeded. An independent judiciary is now threatened and no organization is more responsible for that than NOM. And they’re feeling good about it.</p>
    <p>Following Tuesday night’s result, NOM president Brian Brown said, “The three judges were overwhelmingly rejected, sending a powerful message to any judge who thinks they can impose gay marriage by judicial fiat against the wishes of the people.”</p>
    <p>Brown went on to reiterate NOM’s commitment to hammering its anti-gay agenda in states like New Hampshire, Iowa, and Minnesota.</p>
    <p>So, just who are these NOM characters who could soon be flying into your state? Watch our <a href="http://nomexposed.org/2010/11/04/noms-cast-of-characters/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">video over at NOMExposed</a>.</p>
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  <Title>UMBC Leads with Experts on Aging</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Contact:
    Dinah Winnick
    Communications Manager
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    Today, millions are learning what it means to live in an aging society: postponing retirement, supporting aging parents, seeking long-term care. UMBC’s innovative <a href="http://erickson.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Erickson School</a> is cultivating a new generation of professionals to respond to the “graying of America” and our growing need for supportive aging services. Our interdisciplinary Erickson, gerontology and aging studies faculty can provide insight from research-, practice- and policy-based perspectives.
    
    <a href="mailto:ronch@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Judah Ronch</a>, professor and dean of the Erickson School, is a nationally-renowned expert on improving the treatment and mental wellbeing of elders. His writing has focused on the debilitating effects of dementia and he has pioneered major reforms in the long-term care industry to improve the mental health of older adults and the working conditions of their caregivers. His books include “Culture Change in Long-Term Care,” “Mental Wellness and Aging” and “Alzheimer’s Disease: A Practical Guide for Those who Help Others.”
    
    <a href="mailto:gribbin@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Joe Gribbin</a>, Erickson School professor, previously served as associate commissioner at the Social Security Administration (1987-2005), where he oversaw quality assurance and international programs for the agency. Gribbin has lectured extensively on global aging, retirement planning and services for older adults, including the nation’s social insurance programs and their impacts across generations. 
    
    <a href="mailto:thomaswh@edenalt.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bill Thomas,</a> Erickson School professor, is an international authority on geriatric medicine and eldercare, heavily involved in the movement to promote elderhood as an honorable and valuable position in US society. He is the founder of the Eden Alternative program and Green House initiative, which have promoted the de-institutionalization of nursing homes, replacing them with small, home-like environments that support a full and interactive life. Thomas has been profiled by the <em>Wall Street Journal</em>, <em>US News &amp; World Report</em>, NPR and <em>Baltimore Sun</em>. He blogs at <a href="http://changingaging.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">changingaging.org</a>.
    
    <a href="mailto:eckert@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">J. Kevin Eckert</a>, professor and chair of sociology/anthropology, and <a href="mailto:lmorgan@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Leslie A. Morgan</a>, sociology professor, are co-authors of “Inside Assisted Living: The Search for Home.” Eckert has written extensively on aging services, senior housing and care with a focus on the social adjustments and wellbeing of older adults in assisted living settings. He is the PI or co-PI on several National Institute on Aging (NIA) studies. Morgan has received generous funding from the NIA for her work on the long-term care industry, care providers and the quality of supportive housing environments. She has also studied the costs to caregivers with relatives suffering from dementia.
    
    <a href="mailto:nanmille@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Nancy A. Miller</a>, public policy professor, has conducted interdisciplinary health policy research, focusing on disability and aging issues, for the past 18 years. She served as chair of the Gerontological Health Section of the American Public Health Association and is known for her expertise on Medicare and Medicaid. 
    
    <a href="mailto:rrubinst@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Robert L. Rubinstein</a>, anthropology professor, has studied aging in the US and South Pacific. He is currently PI on five NIA-funded research grants. His research has explored a range of topics, including food in long-term care facilities, suffering in later life and experiences with death and dying in nursing homes.</div>
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  <Summary>Contact: Dinah Winnick Communications Manager Social Sciences and Erickson School University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) (410) 455-8117 dwinnick@umbc.edu twitter.com/UMBCSocSci  Today,...</Summary>
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