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 Lighting up the Pearl May 23 2018 Senior Awards 2018May 22 2018 NYU Congratulates the Class of 2018!May 17 2018 Women's Soccer Champions!May 11 2018 NYU Shanghai in NYC May 4 2018 FEST Music FestivalApr 3 2018 NYU Shanghai's Top Five on InstagramDec 20 2017 IMA End of Semester Show Fall 2017Dec 18 2017 Molecular Biology Lab Poster SymposiumDec 15 2017 UNLIKE ME --- Fall Dance ConcertDec 15 2017 End of Year Music Concert Dec 13 2017 The Map as ArtDec 11 2017 Ally Week: Show Your True GlowNov 28 2017 Day of ServiceNov 28 2017 Women's soccer team in the Shanghainese Collegiate LeagueNov 28 2017 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page