4/7 Celebration of Sagehen Impact

4/7 Day - Sagehens in Action. Small Steps. Big Changes. Â鶹´«Ã½

4/7 Day Sagehens in Action. Small Steps. Big Changes.

Sagehens Day of Action Stickers and Bandana

Sustainably Sourced 4/7 Day Swag!

4/7 Celebration of #SagehenImpact | Small Steps, Big Change!

Get ready for 4/7 Day with a community-wide challenge led by our student EcoReps. See below for details on weekly challenges, highlights on our community members, upcoming regional chapter events and more! Tag us in your challenges on Instagram (tag @PomonaEcoReps or email us)!

Join Our Community for 3 weeks of Sustainable Challenges!

Week 3 | April 1–7: Refuel Without Fuel

The EcoReps are getting around this week without cars, will you? Take the bus, a bike or walk instead of driving to reduce your carbon footprint this week!

Previous Challenges:

Sagehen Impact

As 4/7 Day approaches and our EcoReps prepare to announce our latest initiative, we are excited to highlight community members who have made sustainable impacts in both their careers and everyday lives.

This week, we're featuring Char Miller, W.M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis and History. He shares insights into the history of sustainability at Â鶹´«Ã½ and how the ethos of "Small Steps, Big Changes" influences his work as a scholar.

Previous Highlights:


Composting FAQ

Plus - Don't Miss Out on Sustainably Sourced 4/7 Day SWAG!

Join us at a regional chapter service project hosted through the month of April or make a gift to our upcoming composting project on or before 4/7 Day, and we will send you a bandana and stickers! The Los Angeles and Orange County events are open to alumni, faculty and staff.

On Sagehen Social Media—Join the Celebration #SagehenImpact!

On April 7, join the Pomona community in celebrating our collective #SagehenImpact! Share your stories, photos and videos in the , , on or on  of how you are helping to create a more sustainable future for generations to come. 

47 Ways to Make an Impact

Looking for ideas on how you can make your own impact? The Alumni Association Board has a few—or perhaps 47—ideas for you.