Environmental Fridays, Jan. 13

   Campus Announcements | Posted on January 12, 2023

Welcome to Season IV, Episode 1, of "Environmental Fridays ... it is personal."

Join us this upcoming Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, for Environmental Fridays, Episode 1, at 9:30 a.m. EST (10:30 a.m. Caribbean) to listen and learn about "Environmental Challenges and Sustainability Opportunities of Small Island Nations" by Stacey de la Campa, community manager and ambassador program coordinator, Island Innovation.

Our co-host for Episode 1 is Padmanie Ramoutar, biology and environmental science teacher, Bishops Anstey Trinity College East, Trinidad.

The Zoom Meeting link is https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84075113359?pwd=TGMvYUxycHExRFMvdnlWL1o4TEV1QT09.

  • Meeting ID: 840 7511 3359
  • Passcode: 172320

Share with others. Everyone is welcome. Environmental Fridays is free to all—students, professionals, community.

Contact Desmond Hartwell Murray, associate professor of chemistry, at murrayd@andrews.edu if you have any questions. 

Guest Speaker Bio:
Stacey Alvarez de la Campa is the community manager and ambassador program coordinator at Island Innovation. She completed her studies in Nordic Literature at the University of Odense in Denmark before returning to Barbados to complete undergraduate degrees in literatures in English and law at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus. She completed her Fellowship in Climate Action with Anant University in 2022 and is a certified Climate Leader with The Climate Reality Project. She is also jointly certified in climate law and governance by The University of Cambridge, The Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, and the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law.

Guest Speaker Bio:
Padmanie Ramoutar is an educator at Bishop Anstey and Trinity College East (BATCE) Sixth Form in Trinidad and Tobago. Ramoutar teaches all levels of CAPE biology and environmental science and has been an educator for the past six (6) years. She pursued and completed a BSc chemistry and biology double major at the undergraduate level at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, and is currently pursuing an MPhil in chemistry at the same university.  
 
Ramoutar is very passionate about educating and developing young minds. She implements a unique and resourceful environment that fosters both learning and success within her classroom. She encourages students to appreciate all forms of life and has become passionate about environmental conservation and reducing the severity of man’s activities on the environment.



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