How Colleges Are Going Green
The almighty U.S. News College Rankings, as I previously mentioned, don't include a green listing this year. However, universities are getting greener by the minute, with environmental studies courses and abundant green initiatives. Here are a few highlights:
- In the Environmental Protection Agency's "Green Power Challenge," universities compete against others in their athletic bracket to see who can purchase the cleanest energy. As of last month, Colby College is in the overall lead, offsetting 115 percent of its energy. NYU, UC Santa Cruz, Connecticut College, Western Washington, Evergreen, Central Oklahoma, Southern New Hampshire, and St. Mary's of Maryland are all offsetting their power by 100 percent.
- Environmentalism is becoming part of orientation. Beginning August 28, Smith College students will learn how to minimize their impact on the environment both on and off campus in a pre-orientation program, "Sustainability and Ecological Literacy." Topics include recycling, how to live a car-free lifestyle, energy conservation, and organic food. Students will tour a power plant, take nature walks, and meet those in charge of the college's environmental efforts (Smith hired a sustainability director this spring).
- More and more new dormitories are becoming LEED certified. Duke claims the first platinum LEED rating for a campus residence with its new 10-student Home Depot Smart Home. Many other schools around the country, including Warren Wilson College and Carnegie Mellon University, have silver- and gold-rated dorms. (LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.) Students can also think about green dorm decorations.
- Organic food is a huge draw for college students across the country. It's being incorporated into many schools' dining hall menus, from fast food to gourmet—well, as gourmet as college food can get. The New York Times reported on Yale's organic cafe, Brown's farmer's market, and Wheaton's low-carbon meals. The University of Minnesota uses locally grown food and composts its waste. Organic to Go fast-food kiosks make the choice to eat organic quick and easy at the University of Washington, many of the state schools in California, and Georgetown University. Nina Merrill, a senior at Colgate University, started a blog, Organic on the Green, to chronicle schools' efforts to get greener food.
- Grist's list of 15 eco-friendly colleges lists two schools that are only for the environmentally minded:the College of the Atlantic, which offers human ecology as a design-your-own major, and EARTH University in Costa Rica, dedicated to the environmental sciences.
Tags: EPA | colleges | environment
Tools:
Share
|
| Comments (5) | Print
Reader Comments
Winston-Salem State University Launches 1st Generation Green/Earth Day Festival
In response to the UNC Tomorrow Initiative, Winston-Salem State University, one of its 17 constituent institutions,will launch its first Generation Green/Earth Day Festival, April 20-22, 2009. With a focus on the 3R's-reduce, reuse and recycle, the three day event will include environmentally-friendly edutainment including a 'Spring to Green' fashion show, Trash-2-Treasure art contest, a 'Snack and a Movie' film fest, e-workshops and more. As a historically, black university, we are committed to protecting our legacy for future generations through sustainability and reductions in energy use. A Green Career Fair will be presented in the fall.
The Greening of U.S. Colleges
I'm glad to read that colleges are becoming more eco-friendly from the types of dormitories the use to house students to what kinds of food is served...
Please visit http://www.modegreen.com/
Why eat meat when tofu will do?
Were the federal government, through the consent of the governed, of course, to ban the production of animals for slaughter, a significant number of problems would disappear. As any certified authority on the subject will assure you, the human body does not require "meat" for sustenance and good health. I think. Thank you.
advertisement

