Leadership Issues Series
2007:
"Sustainability for Community Colleges: Curriculum, Culture, Conservation"
August 6-8, 2007
ILR Conference Center
ILR School
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
If you are interested in any of the following: ecosystem health, social justice, service learning, global education, diversity, new technologies or sustainable design, this conference is for you.
Join your colleagues to plan how community colleges can achieve “the triple bottom line”: economic, social and environmental sustainability.

Featured Speaker: Dr. Debra Rowe, Ph.D., Senior Fellow, Association of University Leaders for a Sustainable Future (ULSF)
Topics to be covered:
- Curriculum for sustainable literacy
- Leadership and creating culture for sustainability
- Green technology – facility and energy conservation
Cost: $525/person. $425/person for each additional registration from the same institution.
Who should attend: Presidents, administrators, faculty and trustees
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Register for "Sustainability for Community Colleges: Curriculum, Culture, Conservation"
About ICCD's Leadership Issues Series:
This annual three-day program, formerly called our Administrative Leadership Program, is held at Cornell and addresses a new topic each year. Our most recent program, "A New Era of Accountability," was held August 9-11, 2006.
Each program is highly interactive. Mid- and senior-level administrators interested in applying new research, acquiring skills for more effective leadership and sharing best practices with colleagues from around the country should attend. Institutional teams are encouraged to attend.
For more information about ICCD’s 2007 Leadership Issues program "Sustainability for Community Colleges: Curriculum, Culture, Conservation," contact Patrick Feely, Program Coordinator, at 607-254-2797 or by email at iccd@cornell.edu.
