Posts Tagged ‘sustainability’
Flame to Flourish: How Fire Fuels The Land
Join the Sustainability team for their fourth quarterly Roundtable Discussion, “Flame to Flourish: How Fire Fuels the Land,” presented by our very own Nico Carl! Fire dependent ecosystems have a…
Read MorePollinator Habitat Improvement: Invasive Species Removal and Native Plant Installation
Join the Ecological Sustainability Department as we work to improve pollinator habitat here on the Brentwood Campus. Participants will learn how to identify targeted invasive species, and talk about the…
Read MoreCSJ and DEC Partner on 43-Acre Woodland Preservation Project
BRENTWOOD, N.Y. – July 2, 2025 – The Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood, N.Y. (CSJ) are pleased to announce that a conservation easement has officially been recorded by the…
Read MoreMothapalooza
Join Sustainability for an after-dark moth sheeting event to help us better understand the nighttime biodiversity on our Brentwood Campus. At sunset at 8:30 p.m., we will illuminate white sheets…
Read MoreSeeing the Forest for the Trees: A Dilemma in the Pines
Ecological Sustainability Quarterly Round Table Talk Join the Ecological Sustainability team for the second quarterly round table talk — “Seeing the Forest for the Trees: A Dilemma in the Pines.”…
Read MoreShifting Landscapes: Exploring Synodality with JPIC
Join the Office of Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation for a special event featuring a screening of a 30-minute documentary (“Aloha ʻĀina“) on Native Hawaiian poet Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio…
Read MoreCelebrating 10 Years of the Land Ethic Statement
“As Sisters of St. Joseph, we believe we are a part of creation and not apart from it.” By Samantha Miller More than 3,000 solar panels. A wastewater management system…
Read MoreLand Ethic 10th Anniversary Celebration
Please join the Sisters of St. Joseph as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Land Ethic Statement. All attendees are encourage to bring a little piece of the sacred…
Read MoreRoundtable Discussion: Longevity in the Landscape
Join the Sustainability Department for an informational session and open discussion. How do we build longevity and resilience into the landscapes that we hold in trust? What does it mean…
Read MoreTenth Anniversary of the Land Ethic Statement
In 1896, the Sisters of St. Joseph came to Brentwood, Long Island, and established themselves on what is now the Brentwood Campus. For years, it remained a secluded monastic-like enclosure…
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