Stonyfield Farms CEO to speak at Wilkes University
Over the last 28 years, Stonyfield Farms CEO Gary Hirshberg has transformed a seven-cow organic farming school into the world's leading organic yogurt producer with $360 million in annual sales.Hirshberg, who also is a leader in the environmental susta
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Lessons Good Enough to Eat - Loyola University Partners with Edible Schoolyard New Orleans to Teach
Loyola University New Orleans students have partnered with Edible Schoolyard New Orleans at Samuel F. Green Charter School, a project that teaches young students the value of healthy eating and how...
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Garden State GreenFest at Kean University to feature world's largest organic cake
Mitsu Yasukawa/The Star-LedgerDaisy Crubaugh, 7, of Belvidere, is helped by her mother Nicole while making a soda bottle bird feeder while being instructed by Kelly Wenzel from New Jersey Audubon during...
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Kean University to host Garden State GreenFest
The annual Garden State GreenFest kicks off today at Kean University in Union, offering a range of talks and events on environmental topics alongside a smorgasbord of organic and green food and drink.
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BabyCenter®, Healthy Child Healthy World and Stonyfield Team Up to Unveil an Interactive Resource f
LONDONDERRY, N.H., March 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Moms now have a new online community to connect, share stories, ask questions, and engage with experts about the growing trend of eating organic, thanks...
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Organic yogurt maker CEO will speak at Wilkes University
Over the past 28 years, Stonyfield Farms CEO Gary Hirshberg has transformed a seven-cow organic farming school into the world's leading organic yogurt producer with $360 million in annual sales.
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Purdue University Professor’s Study Shows Sapling Learning Homework Tool Generated 1.3 Letter Grad
Marc Loudon, Ph.D., Gustav E. Cwalina Distinguished Professor of Medicinal Chemistry at Purdue University, and author of Organic Chemistry (Roberts and Company), measured the efficacy of Sapling Learning...
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News & Notes: University researchers develop stretch-sensitive organic laser
Sigurd Wagner, professor of electrical engineering, and Patrick Goerrn, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University, have developed a stretchable laser sensor.