Celebrate sustainability w/ public bash at MSU
Sustainability Now, a student-run Montana State University club, has announced the 4th annual SustainabiliBASH for Thursday, April 18th. The event will take place from 11am to 3pm on the Centennial Mall outside of Norm Asbjornson Hall on MSU’s campus.
Grant Street will be transformed from a busy campus street into a carnival-like celebration of sustainability and local bravado. Live music, free food, raffle prizes, artwork, activities, and an assortment of campus and community organizations will set the mood for a lively event sure to inspire all attendees. The afternoon is free and open to the public.
Sustainability is a pluralistic approach to ensuring human and ecological health, social justice, secure livelihoods, and a better world for all generations. At a university, this requires that every aspect of university operations contribute to improving the institution’s environmental, social, and economic performance.
Sustainability Now is one of many student-run groups under the umbrella of MSU’s Office of Sustainability. Founded in 2012 through the efforts of students who saw a need on campus, this department strives to fulfill that role as a voice for progress and stewardship – for its land grant university, for its students, and for the betterment of the community. The Office works with students every day to develop, coordinate, and promote campus sustainability goals, projects and practices. Learn more by visiting www.montana.edu/sustainability. •