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  1. SSC funds Eco Illini Supermileage

    Eco Illini Supermileage is a Registered Student Organization that designs and builds a prototype gasoline vehicle. Their focus is to make a vehicle as fuel efficient as possible and to compete in competitions such as the Shell Eco Marathon (SEM) and SAE Supermileage. In years past, they have competed in the internal combustion category, the largest category at Shell, but will compete in the electrics categories to improve fuel efficiency. The Shell Eco Marathon competition has been growing every year, with 100 teams from 10 countries and 1,200 students competing last year. The prototype category has few design restrictions to allow students to experiment with extreme fuel efficiency. The winning mileage is around 3,000 mpg each year with the American record being 4,100 mpg. This funding directly contributes to the materials required for the students to build and compete in the SEM.

  2. SSC funds Davenport Hall carbon garden

    This garden will engage and train undergraduates in carbon reduction measures, as it will be maintained by undergraduate students in the Brinkworth lab and in the Department of Anthropology. These efforts include composting lab members’ food waste and developing a "Carbon Garden" on campus. The students will place two large no-till, pollinator garden plots on the Southeast side of Davenport Hall in the disused space between the building and the adjacent parking lot. These plots, ringed in decomposed gravel and manually watered from a rain barrel, will hold native flowering plants and grasses. Signage explaining the garden's purpose and use will educate students on ways in which they can reduce their carbon use in their work and home lives.

  3. SSC Project Funding Proposal: COE - Campus Instructional Facility

    Below is a message sent to the Student Sustainability Committee regarding project funding for the CIF:

    Dear Student Sustainability Committee Members:

    On behalf of the College of Engineering, we would like to submit a project funding proposal for the Campus Instructional Facility.

    The project will be a five-story classroom building at the southeast corner of Wright Street and Springfield Avenue with an estimated area of 150,000 SF. It will serve as a hub for campus integrated learning, connecting with other education hubs such as the Siebel Center for Design.

    For your review and consideration, we propose a thermal energy project that focuses on advancing engineering systems and significantly lowers greenhouse gas emissions from operational energy for this new Instructional facility. Please find attached a PDF of the proposal and supporting documents.

    Thank you for your time and consideration, and if you have questions, please contact us at any time.

    Best Regards,

    Qu

     

    Please see the attached file to read the official SSC Funding Application.

  4. SSC approves micro grant - SSLC guest lecture series

    SSC has voted to approve the $500 micro grant proposal for a guest lecture series with the contingency that this grant is considered seed funding and not ongoing financial support. In accordance with our fee mandates, the funding cannot go towards, food, travel, or lodging. Thus, this grant supports the honorarium and/or venue fees. 

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