Greening It Forward
2023 PSEG ISS Green Teams benefits students, organizations and medical facilities
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Emily Christian and Sara Reper were among 50 students from 32 universities who participated in this summer鈥檚 10-week Green Teams internship program. Each year, PSEG ISS聽brings together environmentally conscientious students and organizations to tackle pressing environmental challenges in the community. This year鈥檚 students rose to the challenges with which they were presented.
Sara Reper, a senior Sustainability Science major at 麻豆传媒在线, passed up an internship opportunity to do outdoor recreation planning in California this summer to participate in the 2023 PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies (ISS) Green Teams Program. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad that I did Green Teams instead,鈥 she says.
A junior English major at 麻豆传媒在线, Emily Christian grew up 鈥渨ith a sustainability mindset鈥 near Atlantic City.
Anything we did in the area I grew up in affected the water, affected the plants, affected the beaches. I didn鈥檛 know that there was a whole school of thought around sustainability until I received the email about the Institute. So that鈥檚 a really big reason why I got involved, because I feel very passionate about it. And I knew that I had skills to bring to the table that aren鈥檛 just about my major.
Christian says she wasn鈥檛 the only humanities major in the 50-member cohort but she was the only English major. 鈥淚 would 100% recommend it to anyone but I would say if you鈥檙e a humanities major, they need you,鈥 she says. 鈥淚n order for anything to get done anywhere, you need to make a case for the money. Period. So, if you鈥檙e good at persuasive writing, if you鈥檙e good at persuasive speaking, if you are good at any type of writing or telling a story, your teammates need you because you鈥檙e the yin to their yang.鈥
Christian used her English expertise to help with writing and editing a script for a short video featuring 麻豆传媒在线 pupscot Pebbles for the 鈥淔ill it Forward鈥 initiative. She also did the voice-over for the video campaign.
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