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Webinar: Generation Green: Educating Students for a Green Economy, Part III

Sponsored by: California Campus Compact
Date: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 - 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Registration Deadline: April 9, 2010

"Preparing Students for Green Careers through Campus and Community Internships" is the final part of the California Campus Compact's three-part webinar series, Generation Green: Educating Students for a Green Economy, presented in partnership with Strategic Energy Innovations, a leading nonprofit organization that works to empower universities, schools, local government, small business and community entities toward environmental sustainability.

The Generation Green webinar series is being presented as part of CCC's three-year Social Innovation Generation initiative, which aims to catalyze California colleges and universities to aid in the state's recovery and renewal through service, service-learning and inventive solutions embedded in social entrepreneurship, microfinance, social investment and student leadership projects that will have a lasting impact on economic and social outcomes in California.

Participation in the webinars will be limited to individuals from California. Complete information, including a list of presenters and details on how to register, is available on the California Compact website.

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