Composites in Aviation
Student Aircraft Builders (SAB) is an organization dedicated to teaching students from all across campus how to work together as a team to successfully construct a flyable airplane. The goal of the Composites in Aviation project has two phases. The first phase constructs a quarter scale glider powered by alternative energy. The second phase graduates from a model to a full-sized glider. Through the use of composite materials and an innovate design from an aerospace engineer, the finished glider will exemplify the future of more fuel-efficient long-range flight.

The Office of Sustainability has collected information from a variety of sources that are useful to faculty who are considering adding sustainability to courses. The OS has co-sponsored the Prairie Project in 2010 and 2011 with surprising results. Combined statistics indicate participation by more than 30 faculty, instructors, lecturers from nearly every college. This translates into teaching some facet of sustainability to 6,500 students per year! The suggested readings are primarily those recommended to participants of the curriculum workshop. The courses and syllabi page provides examples from our campus as well as from external sources. The last section on design and assessment includes valuable resources shared by the