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SUNY Oswego sustainability work includes Permaculture Learning Laboratory

Intern Sarah Smelko (left) and Kate Spector (right), campus sustainability manager, work in the redeveloped Permaculture Learning Laboratory (PLL) at SUNY Oswego. The PLL is a large community garden between the Shineman Center and Lee Hall. Both Spector and Smelko work with SUNY Oswego’s Office of Sustainability, the school said. (PHOTO CREDIT: SUNY OSWEGO)

OSWEGO, N.Y. — SUNY Oswego sees its work in the redevelopment of its Permaculture Learning Laboratory (PLL) as one of the school’s “most visible” efforts in sustainability. PLL is a large community garden between the Shineman Center and Lee Hall. Launched several years ago in tandem with the energy-efficient Shineman Center and its science activities, […]

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