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News is spreading about the greening of Fairfield University. Check out the articles below to learn more.

e-magazine.com: Sheri Liao, China's Green Fighter

New Haven Registrar: Journalist, educator says China, U.S. put economics before environment

Fairfield University has proposed the "Top 10 Tips for a Green Holiday Season"

What do Fairfield students have to say about Fairfield's green movement? Read all about it in The Mirror:

Off the grid: Turbines launch Fairfield into energy independence

Fuels of the Future: Fairfield students use alternatives to gasoline

Green lighting plans for a better environment

Eco-friendly plant unveiled at Fairfield

Fairfield: No plans to go all green in residence halls

Earth Day Festivities Predicted to be "Most Ambitious" Ever

Library Displays Green Consciousness

New "Green" Position Awaiting Budget Approval

Fairfield Moves From "Red to Green" With New Handbook

Fairfield's Recycling Program Could Go The Distance

Recycling Initiatives Decrease Trash Output

An Eye on Energy: A Look at Fairfield's Energy and Resource Management

Burn, Baby, Baby!

It's easy being green...when you recycle

Editorials & Columns:

Editorial: Greening up the Red sea

Stop Pointing Fingers, We're All To Blame for Global Warming

Campus Currents:

University unveils heat and power plant

Environmentally protected land on campus expanded

Some turn to worms to help reduce waste on campus

Fairfield awarded $2.3 million for Green Project

Fairfield aims to be green

New project is green and energy smart

All across campus, Fairfield University goes green

University recognized for energy conservation

Award-winning conservation

Sikorsky grant supports solar energy

School of Engineering receives grant for Phase II of photovolactic project