Faculty of Environment's 2015 annual holiday video
The new video celebrates the Faculty’s spirit of collaboration and includes a fresh take on an old holiday classic
The new video celebrates the Faculty’s spirit of collaboration and includes a fresh take on an old holiday classic
By Staff Faculty of EnvironmentThe Faculty is well-known for its excellence in teaching and groundbreaking research on food security, ecology, governance, planning, energy and climate change. But this year Dean Jean Andrey wanted to show the world that we're fantastic collaborators (and singers.) Enjoy our holiday message.
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