Faculty Needed for Graduate Sustainability Research Study
The University of Arkansas office for sustainability has commissioned a survey of faculty to gauge perceptions of sustainability efforts and academic curriculum related to sustainability on campus.
The study, conducted by agricultural communications faculty and graduate students in the U of A department of agricultural education, communications and technology, is now in its second phase. Student survey data has already been collected in 19 undergraduate courses. Phase two, the faculty survey, is now underway. This data is being used for a student's master's thesis.
The faculty survey is available online and takes about five minutes to complete. Please take time to complete this survey now. Thank you!
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Contacts
Leslie Edgar, Associate Professor
Agricultural Education, Communications and Technology
479-575-6770,
ledgar@uark.edu
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