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How Colleges Are Going Green

By Maura Judkis

Posted: August 25, 2008

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:

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.

Judy Marie Willis of NC @ Feb 11, 2009 08:36:04 AM

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/

Kelley B. of CA @ Aug 26, 2008 16:56:45 PM

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.

Bill of MN @ Aug 26, 2008 12:44:17 PM

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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