Sharing the Message Back at College
Tracy Tunwall introducing Barbara Knapp and Danny Mishek |
Going back to my alma mater, Mount Mercy University (www.mtmercy.edu), was an unbelievable
experience. It had been 16 years since I last stepped on campus. Wow, has it
changed. New buildings, great upgrades and a green space that will make you
want to smell the roses!
I was honored to be the keynote speaker for the Barbara
Knapp President’s Lecture Series. My topic of sustainability and green products
was coming at a timely moment as the campus qualified for a sustainability grant
and was starting to focus on a campus Green Objective. (Manufacturing in the
USA didn’t hurt the message either.)
Danny Mishek (MMU '97) sharing his story of US manufacturing and sustainability. Green is the future. |
The students were engaged as this is what they were taught
growing up. It shows that sustainability is already being embraced by our
youth. They have recycled and composted in their elementary schools. They have
learned to re-use and look on the bottom of their plastic for the recycle numbers.
They bring reusable lunch bags and refill water bottles. The older generations
and local governments are preventing them from fully executing these practices
in real life.
I ran into a few professors and my golf coach that I had in
the mid-90’s. It was fun to spin the yarn that was spun back in those days. My
roommates and old friends made an appearance for a late dinner. My sides still
hurt from re-hearing the stories and the shenanigans that occurred while I was
a student athlete. Glad I was mostly a spectator during those times. I was
usually too busy at the library to fully enjoy the social aspect. J
#ThankGodForNoDigitalMediaWhenIWentToCollege
Students talking to Mishek after the event. Questions ranging from "Would this application work?" to "Are you hiring?". |
A special thanks to President Laurie Hamen, Barbara Knapp,
Tracy Tunwall and all the MMU faculty and staff for making my visit memorable
and relevant. Thank you and good luck with your journey for a greener campus.
#LandfillFree
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