
our missionSEED’s mission is to pioneer, teach, and model environmental stewardship so as to inspire our future leaders to act in ways that protect and sustain our planet. our path Students for Ecological and Environmental Development (SEED) works to affect the state of the environment and to support progressive environmental movements at Northwestern University. Through event programming, service, and advocacy, SEED seeks to engage the entire Northwestern and Evanston communities to further sustainability. SEED has a variety of annual and quarterly event programming on large and small scales, such as speakers, concerts, and lecture series. These events are meant to spread awareness on environmental issues and build support for campus and widespread initiatives. SEED also takes weekly service trips to local prairie restoration sites to volunteer our time to help restore and preserve the natural prairies. This work serves to teach ourselves about the importance of these fragile ecosystems and to lend support in this important project. Furthermore, SEED has numerous on-going initiatives on campus. These pertain to all aspects of NU, from housing to recycling to energy. Our projects are growing in numbers and in their influence as SEED’s membership continues to grow.

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If you like what you read here, learn more about us. We encourage you to look around our website, join our listserv, and come to our meetings. SEED is always looking for new friends and leaders.
Contact Us at nuseed@gmail.com
Come to SEED's meetings!
When: Tuesdays @ 9 PM
Where: Arch Room in Norris
