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10/10/2025 - The Dirt: Now hiring a Professor of Practice in Environmental and Community Resilience!
10/03/2025 - The Dirt: Tackling Eco-Anxiety This October
09/26/2025 - The Dirt: IRes Hub hosts digital resources for applied Indigenous resilience
09/19/2025 - The Dirt: Beyond Fronteras and the Power of Public History
09/12/2025 - The Dirt: Fall Fest 2025 welcomes you to a campus resilience networking event
09/05/2025 - The Dirt: Celebrate the Power of the Sun!
08/29/2025 - The Dirt: ENR2's 10th Birthday Bash!
08/22/2025 - The Dirt: Announcing the new Resilience Master's Program
06/06/2025 - The Dirt: Environmental Communication 101
05/12/2025 - The Dirt: 2024-2025: A Year of Environmental Milestones

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