On September 13, NYU Shanghai’s Green Shanghai club held an urban farming activity in the campus’s backyard among their greenhouse, two raised beds, a solar energy system and composting system. All community members (students, faculty and staff) can make use of the urban farm for recreational or academic purposes: growing their own vegetables and fruits, experimenting with agriculture techniques, composting and solar energy. (Photo by: NYU Shanghai) On September 13, NYU Shanghai’s Green Shanghai club held an urban farming activity in the campus’s backyard among their greenhouse, two raised beds, a solar energy system and composting system. All community members (students, faculty and staff) can make use of the urban farm for recreational or academic purposes: growing their own vegetables and fruits, experimenting with agriculture techniques, composting and solar energy. (Photo by: NYU Shanghai) On September 13, NYU Shanghai’s Green Shanghai club held an urban farming activity in the campus’s backyard among their greenhouse, two raised beds, a solar energy system and composting system. All community members (students, faculty and staff) can make use of the urban farm for recreational or academic purposes: growing their own vegetables and fruits, experimenting with agriculture techniques, composting and solar energy. (Photo by: NYU Shanghai) On September 13, NYU Shanghai’s Green Shanghai club held an urban farming activity in the campus’s backyard among their greenhouse, two raised beds, a solar energy system and composting system. All community members (students, faculty and staff) can make use of the urban farm for recreational or academic purposes: growing their own vegetables and fruits, experimenting with agriculture techniques, composting and solar energy. (Photo by: NYU Shanghai) On September 13, NYU Shanghai’s Green Shanghai club held an urban farming activity in the campus’s backyard among their greenhouse, two raised beds, a solar energy system and composting system. All community members (students, faculty and staff) can make use of the urban farm for recreational or academic purposes: growing their own vegetables and fruits, experimenting with agriculture techniques, composting and solar energy. (Photo by: NYU Shanghai) On September 13, NYU Shanghai’s Green Shanghai club held an urban farming activity in the campus’s backyard among their greenhouse, two raised beds, a solar energy system and composting system. All community members (students, faculty and staff) can make use of the urban farm for recreational or academic purposes: growing their own vegetables and fruits, experimenting with agriculture techniques, composting and solar energy. (Photo by: NYU Shanghai) Share: Facebook Twitter Weibo All Years202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013 Apply Tree Planting, March 13, 2014Mar 13 2014 Career Fashion Show, March 12, 2014Mar 12 2012 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25