Take the Wolfpack Sustainability Challenge
HR Wellness and the Sustainability Office have teamed up to help you go green for the first Wolfpack Sustainability Challenge, which will take place April 1-22. This challenge is sure to bring out your inner earth-loving side. Read the challenge details below to learn what you’ll need to do to win a prize and qualify for a chance to sit at a reserved table at the Celebration of Sustainability in April. Contact Kelly Vance, wellness, child care and perks coordinator in University Human Resources, at kdvance2@ncsu.edu if you have questions about the challenge.
How the Challenge Works
- Complete any two activities under each of the four main challenge categories below. Please complete activities during the challenge period, which is April 1-22.
- Download this Wolfpack Sustainability Challenge Card and use it to check off activities as you complete them. This step is optional.
- Submit one of the forms below after you complete two activities under each challenge category. Check off or write in the activities you complete on the form. The deadline to submit one of the forms is 5 p.m. Monday, April 22.
- If you submit a form showing you completed two activities in each category, you will:
- Be eligible to receive a wellness sticker. To claim your prize, follow the directions on the form you complete.
- Be put in a drawing for a chance to sit at a reserved table at the Celebration of Sustainability on Tuesday, April 23, at 9 a.m. Eight winners will be selected to attend the celebration. They will receive recognition for completing the challenge.
Challenge Categories
Environmental Engagement
Volunteer
- Sign up to participate in a volunteer effort through Service Raleigh on April 6. The deadline to sign up is March 29.
- Participate in a community clean-up, gardening project or other service project in your community.
- Volunteer at the Agroecology Farm and learn about its sustainable growing practices.
- Volunteer at an environmental event in your community.
- Reduce your use of single-use plastics and bring your own bottle, bag, straw or spork to work for at least three days.
- Ride the Wolfline bus at least three times. See how easy it is to navigate campus by taking the bus to your next meeting or event.
- Take public transportation in your community if available.
- Pick up litter in your local neighborhood.
- Attend the NC State Earth Day Clean Up or Clean Up Hike on April 22.
Community Connections
- Host a sustainable lunch meeting or party with locally sourced food.
- Attend one of these events: paint an upcycled plant pot or make your own flowers. Attend a similar event in your community.
- Attend the Earth Fair on April 10.
- Join the Sustainability Partners program or attend a sustainability event near you.
- Follow @WolfpackAtWork on X and tag @WolfpackAtWork in a post to let us know what you are doing for the challenge.
- Arrange a clothing swap with friends or family to promote sustainable fashion.
Wellness
- Go walking, running, cycling or hiking for at least 20 minutes three days consecutively or nonconsecutively. Consider participating in a hike at Lake Raleigh on April 19.
- Attend the Yoga at the Agroecology Farm event April 19 or any outdoor activity of your choice.
- Attend a fitness class at the Wellness and Recreation Center, a free yoga session on Centennial Campus or a fitness class in your community. NC State employees can register for a free 30-day trial membership at the front desk of the Wellness and Recreation Center if they have not already used their free trial.
- Try free pickleball on campus or play in your community.
Eat Well
- Walk or ride a bike to the State Farmers’ Market in Raleigh or the farmer’s market in your community to buy local food.
- Attend the Farm Feast at Fountain Dining Hall on April 4.
Be Well
- Participate in a guided meditation session anywhere, including online options like the ones UCLA Health offers.
- Go see Dominick Rapone: Nature’s Whispers at the Crafts Center or an art exhibition at the Gregg Museum of Art & Design or in your community.
- Engage in self-care through a variety of wellness events with NC State University Libraries.
Sustainability Education
- Attend an Eco-Film Screening on campus or in your community.
- Attend a sustainability-related seminar hosted by the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center or a similar event in your community.
- Learn more about campus trees by taking this self-guided tour. For the best tour experience, open the link on a mobile device.
- Take one of the following classes to increase your knowledge about campus sustainability:
- Promote sustainability in the workplace by getting your department certified as sustainable.
- Get a campus event certified as sustainable.
This post was originally published in University Human Resources News.