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ASUA Sustainability Program is Growing
10.10.2009
A new ASUA sustainability internship program this year has 53 students working on a variety of sustainability projects on the University of Arizona campus this year — and getting credit for it.
ASUA Sustainability Program Director Lesley Ash said she and Brendan Nuriddin, the associate director and architecture senior, developed the internship program over the summer in order to encourage more students to get involved.
Read more about the program in the story written by Marissa Hopkins at the Daily Wildcat.
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Lesley Ash, Director, ASUA Sustainability Program
Daily Wildcat article by Marissa Hopkins