The Sustainability Studio
Centrally located in Hunt Library, the Sustainability Studio is a first-of-its-kind space.
The Sustainability Studio is open for all CMU community organizations to reserve and is located behind De Fer coffee on the first floor of Hunt Library. The Sustainability Studio is the brick and mortar location of the Sustainability Initiative and is intended for programming and education that centers equity in support of social, economic, and environmental justice. Use this form to submit a request to reserve the Sustainability Studio for your organization's event.
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Upcoming Events
Title: | Spotlight on Africa: Study Abroad, Sustainability, and Coffee in Tanzania |
From: | 12:30pm Thursday, February 6, 2025 |
To: | 2:00pm Thursday, February 6, 2025 |
Location: | Hunt Library - Sustainability Studio |
Library: | Hunt Library |
Categories: | Sustainability |
Description: | The Sustainability Initiative is collaborating with the Office for International Education to spotlight student and faculty studies and work relating to coffee, hospitality, and Tanzania. |
Title: | Committing to Git?: A No-Code Introduction to Git |
From: | 1:00pm Wednesday, February 12, 2025 |
To: | 2:30pm Wednesday, February 12, 2025 |
Presenter: | Alfredo Gonzalez-Espinoza & Di Yoong |
Location: | Sorrells Library, Den |
Library: | Sorrells Library |
Audiences: | Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Students |
Categories: | Open Science, Sustainability, Working With Data and Code |
Registration: | Registration is required for this event. |
Description: | Have you been interested in learning how to use GitHub (or Git) for your research or projects, but haven’t had the opportunity due to any of the following reasons?
If your answer was “yes” to any of the above questions, this is the Git workshop you’ve been waiting for! As part of Love Data Week, in this workshop, you will:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be given the take home task of creating and configuring their own GitHub repository, with following up support from the Libraries.
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Title: | Taking care of your data: Intro to RDM |
From: | 11:00am Thursday, February 13, 2025 |
To: | 12:00pm Thursday, February 13, 2025 |
Presenter: | Alfredo Gonzalez-Espinoza |
Location: | Sorrells Library, Den |
Library: | Sorrells Library |
Audiences: | Faculty, Staff, Students |
Categories: | Open Science, Sustainability, Working With Data and Code |
Registration: | Registration is required for this event. |
Description: | Are you working on a research project that involves data? Do you want to be up-to date with the new policies that federal funding (NIH, NSF, etc...) requires on Data Management Plans and Data Sharing? Learning about best practices for data management in the research cycle is the first step to comply with the funding policies and to make your research more shareable, reproducible and sustainable. As part of Love Data Week, in this workshop, participants will learn about:
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Title: | Pathways to Impact: Careers in Sustainability |
From: | 11:00am Sunday, February 16, 2025 |
To: | 2:00pm Sunday, February 16, 2025 |
Categories: | Sustainability |
Description: | All undergraduate and graduate students in the Pittsburgh region are invited to participate in a sustainability career event hosted by the Pittsburgh Youth Leaders in Sustainability Network. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with representatives from local organizations, gain valuable advice on advancing your career, and learn how green certifications (e.g., LEED) can build your sustainability skill set. All organizations will be seeking out students for future opportunities. Location: PNC Rooms (Tepper School of Business) |
Title: | Introduction to Research Data Management |
From: | 5:00pm Thursday, March 27, 2025 |
To: | 6:00pm Thursday, March 27, 2025 |
Presenter: | Alfredo Gonzalez-Espinoza |
Location: | Sorrells Library, Den |
Library: | Sorrells Library |
Audiences: | Faculty, Staff, Students |
Categories: | Open Science, Sustainability, Working With Data and Code |
Registration: | Registration is required for this event. |
Description: | Are you working on a research project that involves data? Do you want to be up-to date with the new policies that federal funding (NIH, NSF, etc...) requires on Data Management Plans and Data Sharing? Learning about best practices for data management in the research cycle is the first step to comply with the funding policies and to make your research more shareable, reproducible and sustainable. In this workshop, participants will learn about:
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