
Good Day,
My name is Wyatt Taubman and I’m an Environmental Studies student at the University of San Diego. I’m reaching out to you because I think you would be truly happy/excited to know about the online global college contest for the ‘Greenest Student’ that just kicked off last week.
ThinkGreenLiveClean.com, an environmental news website run by student writers (of which I'm one), is sponsoring the contest in an effort to showcase the most creative and innovative green ideas emerging from college campuses. I'm sure students at your University would love to enter this awesome event and have a chance to let their green ideas be known and win a new iPad and matching iPad case that has been donated by Dukes Restaurants to make studying and saving trees a little easier! An active college email account is all that is required to enter the contest.
The contest has a judge's panel consisting of professors from the University of San Diego, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of Hawaii, as well as students from an array of colleges. Students will have a month to submit their ‘Green Resolution’ online before the entries are collected for judging! Please view the contest page here: Greenest Student College Challenge.
Could you please forward this email to students who might be interested in entering the event and to faculty who might be able to share this event with even more students at your University?
This is the first global brainstorming session for green student ideas! We are trying to get as many students involved as possible. Thanks for any help that you can provide.
Wyatt
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