Jeremy Faludi, Ph.D., LEED AP BD+C, has devoted his career to driving the leading edge of sustainable design and sustainable design education. In addition to being an , he is an assistant professor at Dartmouth College and has taught green product design at Stanford and elsewhere. He has contributed to six books on sustainable design, including Worldchanging: A User’s Guide for the 21st Century, and co-authored the . He prototyped the first version of for the Biomimicry Institute, created the sustainable design method, and a bicycle he helped design appeared in the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum’s 2007 exhibit “Design for the Other 90%”. Jeremy was recently featured on the blog of , an organization devoted to supporting innovators solving the world’s most difficult problems. Venture Well provided support to to create the , an online guide to help student inventors understand and apply sustainable design methods into their work. The resource includes a section outlining how the content can easily be . You can learn more from Jeremy by , Teaching Green: Integrating Sustainability into Your Curriculum, on Thursday, October 25 from 1:00 PM EST to 2:00 PM EST. If you want to learn more about the , you can sign up for one of our ! Categories Faculty Focus Published on September 17, 2018 Tags innovation Jeremy Faludi VentureWell