Student Organizations
Students Allied for a Green Earth (SAGE)
Students Allied for a Green Earth (SAGE) promotes ecological sustainability and awareness, democracy, cultural diversity, and social justice at UW-Whitewater, in the Whitewater, WI community, and on a global level. SAGE strives to educate and inform members and the community about sustainability issues and environmental problems through field trips, hands-on activities, and events.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also email sage@uww.edu and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Gardening Club
The Gardening Club focuses on all topics related to gardening and horticulture by learning and sharing necessary skills to grow plants and organic food. Activities generally include plant sales, field trips, workshops and other hands-on training. Students meet in Upham Greenhouse and work on projects there and the Campus Garden.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also email gardenclub@uww.edu and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Peace, Education, and Activism through Creative Engagement (PEACE)
It is the mission of PEACE to uphold and progress ideals which promote social, political, and environmental justice at the local, state, national, and international levels in addition to facilitating personal growth and inner balance within its members and surrounding community. Throughout the year, they host a variety of events to expose students to issues and potential solutions to the problems we face as a society.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also email peace@uww.edu and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Beekeeping Club
The Beekeeping Club offers students the opportunity to learn beekeeping skills essential for the sustainable pollination of agricultural crops. Activities include hive maintenance, educational workshops, and spreading awareness about the importance of native bees in the environment.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Club (TAEC)
UW-Whitewater Terrestrial & Aquatic Ecology Club is a student organization that frequently partners with the Wisconsin DNR and other conservation groups, takes various trips, and participates in volunteer service related to their field of study.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also email ecologyclub@uww.edu and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
The Gardening Club focuses on all topics related to gardening and horticulture by learning and sharing necessary skills to grow plants and organic food. Activities generally include plant sales, field trips, workshops and other hands-on training.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also email gardenclub@uww.edu and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
It is the mission of PEACE to uphold and progress ideals which promote social, political, and environmental justice at the local, state, national, and international levels in addition to facilitating personal growth and inner balance within its members and surrounding community. Throughout the year, they host a variety of events to expose students to issues and potential solutions to the problems we face as a society.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also email peace@uww.edu and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Students Allied for a Green Earth (SAGE) promotes ecological sustainability and awareness, democracy, cultural diversity, and social justice at UW-Whitewater, in the Whitewater, WI community, and on a global level. SAGE strives to educate and inform members and the community about sustainability issues and environmental problems through field trips, hands-on activities, and events.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also email sage@uww.edu and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
UW-Whitewater Terrestrial & Aquatic Ecology Club is a student organization that frequently partners with the Wisconsin DNR and other conservation groups, takes various trips, and participates in volunteer service related to their field of study.
To get involved or request further information, join their Connect2 page. You can also email ecologyclub@uww.edu and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.