Cal Poly Humboldt Hosts Second Annual Cannabis and Environmental Stewardship Symposium

Press release from Cal Poly Humboldt:

cannabis and environmental stewardship symposium flyerCal Poly Humboldt’s Cannabis Studies Program invites campus and community members to attend the second annual Symposium on Cannabis and Environmental Stewardship to empower regenerative cannabis agriculture and best practices for licensed cannabis production.

Regenerative cultivation and principles are at the center of our efforts to promote communities of action across professional sectors: cultivators, nonprofits, researchers, students, public servants, and more.

Each year, we aim to cultivate common ground for diverse stakeholders to learn from each other about opportunities and challenges related to the promotion of environmental stewardship in concept and practice. This event will take place on Friday, March 28th, 2025in the Native Forum on campus from 9 am to 5 pm. This event is free and open to all.

Breakfast and lunch will be served.

A social gathering will be held on Thursday, March 27th, 2025 at Septentrio Winery in Arcata from 7 to 9 pm.

The 2025 Cannabis and Environmental Stewardship Symposium is funded through the Land-Sea Connection Program of Resources Legacy Fund, made possible by the Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment.

About Cal Poly Humboldt Cannabis Studies Program

Cal Poly Humboldt is home to the world’s first Cannabis Studies Bachelor’s Degree program. Watch highlights from last year’s Symposium at the Cannabis Studies Lab website[.]

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Apopa
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Apopa
1 year ago

While DMV fees go up, the over funded bachelor’s degree program in pot growing gives away free breakfast and lunch at our expense.

Zipline
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Zipline
1 year ago
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Time to shut calpolyp down permanently.

Petopia
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Petopia
1 year ago
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You should go!

Dominic Corva
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Dominic Corva
1 year ago
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The 2025 Cannabis and Environmental Stewardship Symposium is funded through the Land-Sea Connection Program of Resources Legacy Fund, made possible by the Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment.” The Symposium is funded by a grant, not by the university. Signed, the person who got the grant.

LiberaLunacy
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LiberaLunacy
1 year ago

A Bachelors for “Cannabis Studies Program”?

Har-Har! That’s going to be about as useless as a Social Work BA as those federal social programs wither away as President Donald J Trump slashes the federal budget!