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Corporate responsibility in the natural gas industry will be the theme of the next virtual webinar presented by Washington & Jefferson College’s Center for Energy Policy and Management.
Join the Washington & Jefferson College Center for Energy Policy and Management on Oct. 7 at 11 am to learn about the National Energy Technology Laboratory’s (NETL) perspective on the region’s natural gas future.
Washington & Jefferson College Center for Energy Policy and Management’s latest hour-long webinar at 11 a.m. Oct. 7 will examine the National Energy Technology Laboratory’s perspective on the region’s natural gas future.
Upper St. Clair High School students took a break from summer to tour the Clark Family Library at Washington & Jefferson College to learn about where energy comes from.
About 20 local high school students visited Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) June 28 to tour the Clark Family Library as part of the W&J Center for Energy Policy and Management’s (CEPM) Living Energy Laboratory, supported by the West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund.
Bonnie McGill, Ph.D. ’06 has kept busy with ecological and conservation projects since graduating from Washington & Jefferson College (W&J). Her 2018 win of the highly competitive David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship assured she won’t be slowing down anytime soon.
Washington and Jefferson College (W&J) students traveled to Vassar College in late April to present their work at the inaugural Student Research Conference on Asia and the Environment.
WASHINGTON, Pa. (July 30, 2014)—The shale gas development that has vaulted Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale formation to the top of current U.S. natural gas production has raised concerns that local governments […]
WASHINGTON, Pa. (Nov. 15, 2013)—Washington & Jefferson College’s (W&J) Energy Lecture Series continues with “Obtaining a Social License to Operate in the Unconventional Shale Domain” Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Howard J. Burnett Center’s Yost Auditorium.
Free and open to the…
WASHINGTON, Pa. (Feb. 25, 2014)—Michael Webber, Ph.D., will present “Thirst for Power: The Nexus of Energy & Water,” at a public lecture Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. in Washington & Jefferson College’s (W&J) Howard J. Burnett Center’s Yost Auditorium.
Webber comes to W…