After a quick breakfast and introduction to Novus International, the college students from the Novus Undergraduate Networking Day were off to see the chemical and biological labs at Novus’ St. Louis location.
Dr. Joyce Cacho, Chief Sustainability Officer for Novus, told me they’ve put together a program to show the students the application of what they are studying in their classrooms and labs.
“It’s very easy to believe when your in school that’s it’s just about the exams, as opposed to how to apply what I’m learning. However, we’d like to pique their interests in careers they have not thought of and how to apply what they’re learning at the university.”
She adds she’d like to see the students apply what they’re learning to the sustainability aspects of the job. Cacho points out that the Novus building is applying for platinum status in the LEED program… Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System, a third-party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings.
Cacho says she’s impressed with their ideas and enthusiasm for their studies.
“They’re very hungry to see what they can do with it.” She says that when she asks many of the students what they want to do when they grow up, they very innocently say they don’t know. Cacho says that’s all right, because a tour like this can help fill in some of the blanks for the students as they progress and eventually get into the job market.
“It’s a tremendous opportunity going both ways [for Novus and the students]. We want to be hands-on and involved with our scholarship recipients lives.”
You can hear all of my conversation with Dr. Cacho here: DrCacho1.mp3
2009 Novus International Undergraduate Networking Day Photo Set