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 Mentor Matchup Jun 3 2016 Cultural Bridge May 16 2016 Back to the Future May 16 2016 Leaps and TurnsMay 12 2016 Rendering Visible May 12 2016 Shared Goals May 12 2016 Mark My Words May 12 2016 Suite SuccessMay 9 2016 Image & ImaginationMay 6 2016 Full Command Apr 30 2016 Invitation to Dream Apr 29 2016 Guizhou PastoralApr 26 2016 Shaoyang HikingApr 25 2016 2020 Vision Apr 25 2016 Animal MagicApr 22 2016 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … Next › Next page Last » Last page