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February 7, 2011 | Events, Opportunities

Energy & Resource Advisor

ATTENTION recent graduates, YES coaches, and interested public:

You can enroll now, to become an Energy & Resource Advisor. Winona State University and collaborative partners have launched a new curriculum, the Energy & Resource Advisor (ERA) certificate, to accelerate public understanding of energy efficiency, clean energy, carbon emissions, resource conservation, green technologies, and green jobs.   The next class begins on March 1, 2011, and registrations are being accepted now. This course is intended to foster understanding and leadership of environmental sustainability in our communities, homes and workplaces. For more information including how to register, visit www.winona.edu/OCED/ERA.asp .

Please note: This is a non-credit, continuing education course for adults 18 years of age and older.

Collaborative partners include Central Lakes College, Century College, Mesabi Range College, MN Residential Environmental Learning Centers, and CERTs.

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