
In addition to working on the solar panel project with the township, Donnay is also part of a group forming a local chapter of the Clean Energy Coop.ĭonnay will again be teaching a course on Math Modeling and Sustainability during the Spring 2021 semester. "This is a great example of the 360° program making an impact, not only in the lives of our Bi-Co students, but in our wider community," says Donnay. The project grew out of the Climate Change 360° Donnay was part of during the spring 2020 semester. And in February, they are likely to vote to have Donnay, who is a resident of the township, serve on the newly formed Solar Advisory Committee. In December when the commissioners finalized their yearly budget, the township earmarked $1 million for a solar project.


The group, which included Liwei Yang ’21 and Johnluca Fenton (HC ’21), presented the commissioners with an analysis of the cost, potential savings, and environmental benefits of installing solar panels on several township buildings. Courses, Unique Offerings, and SeminarsĪn October article on the Bryn Mawr website highlighted a presentation done by Professor of Mathematics Victor Donnay and a group of Bi-Co students along with several Haverford Township residents to the township's Board of Commissioners.
