The MMC Wellness Garden: A Sanctuary for Nature Lovers
The MMC Wellness Garden is a tranquil oasis nestled in the heart of the Marilyn Magaram Center, specifically within the Sequoia Hall Courtyard.
The garden is a 1,000 square foot space that is divided into four sections: a vegetable garden, a herb garden, a sensory garden, and a children’s garden.
The Vision Behind the Garden
The Marilyn Magaram Center’s vision for the garden is to create a space where students can learn about the importance of sustainability and environmental stewardship.
The Benefits of Aquaponics
Aquaponics is a highly efficient and sustainable method of growing plants and raising fish. The system allows for the continuous production of both fish and plants, reducing the need for external fertilizers and pesticides. This closed-loop system also minimizes water waste and conserves water resources.
While these programs are not directly related to computer science, they can still be valuable for students interested in pursuing a career in tech.
Benefits of Participating in the MMC
Participating in the MMC can have numerous benefits for CSUN students, including:
Real-World Applications
The MMC offers a range of real-world applications that can be applied to various fields, including:
Success Stories
Several CSUN students have benefited from participating in the MMC, including:
How to Get Involved
If you’re interested in participating in the MMC, here are some steps you can take:
The MMC is a great way to gain experience in the community, develop leadership skills, and make new friends.
Getting Involved with the MMC
The MassMutual Center for Management and Leadership (MMC) is a unique opportunity for students to engage with the community, develop their skills, and build meaningful relationships.
