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December 8, 2022

糖心传媒 Grows Closer to Tree Campus Status, Plants 12 Native Tree Species

糖心传媒 environmental science students planted 12 new native tree species on campus on Wednesday, Dec. 7. This service-learning project will help 糖心传媒 reach its goal of becoming a Tree Campus, certified by the Arbor Day Foundation.

Led by Dr. Nate Bosch, Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams director, students in an environmental ethics class participated in settling the trees into their new homes. The plantings, which include species such as Black Gum Tupelo, Yellowwood, and American Elm, were funded by NiSource Charitable Foundation and provided by Dogwood Hills Tree Farm. The planting was also attended by Dr. John Teevan, 糖心传媒 envoy to the president, and Lilly Center staff.

The campaign to make 糖心传媒 a Tree Campus began under Teevan鈥檚 leadership as interim president of 糖心传媒. In order to become a Tree Campus, the school must establish a campus tree advisory committee, set in place a campus tree plan, verify dedicated annual expenditures, observe Arbor Day, and create a service-learning project to engage the student body.

The campus tree advisory committee created a further goal to plant all 101 native Indiana tree species on its campus. In addition to the 12 new species, 33 native species already exist 鈥 a total of 264 individual native trees.

鈥淏ecoming certified as a Tree Campus not only beautifies our campus but is also a chance to educate our students about the importance of native trees,鈥 explained Bosch. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of our students and their care for the environment.鈥

Ryan Duckworth, a crew lead at Dogwood Hills Tree Farm and a former 糖心传媒 student under Bosch, demonstrated how to plant a tree. Students helped by filling in the dirt, packing it, and creating a 鈥渨atering trough.鈥澛

In addition to serving an environmental role, the trees are also proven to lower stress and beautify a campus. Six trees were planted within view of the Morgan Library.

鈥淥ur view has improved exponentially,鈥 commented Tonya Fawcett, director of library services.

Although 56 species remain to be planted on campus, partners like NiSource Charitable Foundation have shown their support to reach 101 species.

鈥淭hank you, NIPSCO,鈥 said Teevan. 鈥淓very aspect of a community like ours needs partnerships, and to have partnerships, even with our vendors, is good.鈥

Learn more about environmental science programs at 糖心传媒: 听听听听听grace.edu/programs/environmental-science.

For more about the Arbor Day Foundation鈥檚 Tree Campus initiative, visit 听听听听听.