- LocationMeet at the East Side of the Walsh Family Architecture Building
- DescriptionJoin the Office of Sustainability for a walk around campus to experience the beauty of Notre Dame. Participants will learn about some of the sustainability initiatives and investments happening at the University that may otherwise go unseen! Only 20 spots are available, so don't wait to sign up! Register here for the tour.This event is open to the public and will be weather permitting. Please be prepared to wear comfortable shoes and clothes for walking.
Unable to attend the tour in person? Experience it virtually. - Websitehttps://green.nd.edu/events/2024/04/12/campus-green-tour-1/
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