Emory U Implements Meatless Mondays

In an effort to promote health and environmental benefits, the university's new initiative offers more vegan and vegetarian options.

U Alabama Birmingham Reuses Water for Savings

A network of pipes and tanks now collect and reuse condensate from the university's central cooling system saving it millions of gallons of water and thousands of dollars per month.

AASCU Proposal to Maintain College Affordability

The newly released proposition from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities proposes using existing federal resources to create a new federal matching grant program that leverages federal funds to incentivize states to boost operating support for public higher education, in turn mitigating tuition price increases and improving college affordability.

Bowdoin College Adds Electric Vehicle to Fleet

Funded partially by a grant from a local utility, campus members now have the option to drive a plug-in hybrid electric Chevrolet Volt.

Kent State U to Expand Sustainable Transportation Measures

The university recently contracted with Zipcar to offer a car sharing option to the campus community in hopes of reducing vehicular congestion and carbon emissions.

North Carolina State U Students Opt to Live in EcoVillage

The new sustainability-focused living and learning community drew 63 students whose focus is on service programs and a first-year student course on sustainability, which encourages students to lead, serve, problem solve and engage in complex issues.

San Diego State U Achieves LEED Platinum, Smoke-Free, LGBT Center

The university's recently completed LEED student union is designed with retail space, community areas, an outdoor courtyard and recreation areas. The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender resource service center recently opened its doors to offer student support and a sense of community.

Trinity Western U Implements New Waste Diversion Tools

Two students were instrumental in recently establishing a post-consumer compost collection system and new clearly marked recycling collection bins.

U Kansas Researchers Devise Diversity Assessment Tool

In an effort to measure diversity in higher education, the recently published paper discusses the researchers method to create the final instrument, ACES, which quantifies Attitude towards diversity, Career activities and professional norms, Environment conducive to diversity, and Social interactions with diverse groups.

U Michigan Attains Marine Stewardship Council Certification

The university recently achieved the MSC Chain of Custody third party certification, which supports sustainably-managed fisheries also certified by MSC standards. Five residential dining halls will offer seafood designated as MSC-certified.

U North Carolina Chapel Hill Launches Tuition Equity Campaign

Called One State, One Rate, the new initiative officially supported by students and faculty, aims to give in-state tuition to students without documentation who received a high school diploma or GED from within North Carolina.

Princeton U Completes Single-Stream Recycling Pilot

The recently completed pilot yielded a 20 percent increase in recycling, providing momentum for the university's Building Services to make the transition to single-stream recycling.

San Francisco State U Offers New Sustainability Courses

After winning funding from the California State University's Campus as a Living Lab Grant Program, in spring 2014 the university will be offering courses in sustainable transportation, supply chain management, geography and environmental science. The winning proposals were developed with the aid of the university's Physical Planning & Development and were awarded $38,207.

Small Steps, Big Wins Campus Challenge Announces Fall Results

A national contest to empower college students to take positive social and environmental actions, such as donating blood or recycling, released the top scoring schools for fall semester as Oklahoma State University, University of California at Berkeley, Southern Illinois University, Penn State University and Washington University.

Green Mountain College Announces Results of Alumni Survey

As a baseline for measuring future progress, preliminary data from 12 questions on a 2012 class survey indicate that 43 percent of graduates spend more than 10 hours per week deliberately enhancing the social fabric of their communities and 72 percent report that their lives reflect the college's environmental mission.

North Carolina Launches the LGBTQ College Consortium

The North Carolina LGBTQ College Consortium aims to foster communication and build community among the state’s various lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and queer college student organizations with annual meetings and a conference, periodic conference calls, webinars and leadership development events.

Oklahoma State U Creates Healthy Food Labeling System

After receiving grant funds, the university's Dining Services program recently implemented the labeling system to indicate more healthful foods per U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines. The system also labels more than 800 grab-and-go items with nutrition and allergen information.

Stonehill College to Construct 2.7MW Solar Farm

The new contract for a 15-acre, 2.7-megawatt photovoltaic array will offset the university's carbon emissions, save money, help build a culture of sustainability on campus, and is tied in with the college’s Catholic ethos.

U California Riverside to Install 3MW Solar System

Supporting the system-wide University Policy on Sustainable Practices, which calls on each campus to contribute to the production of up to 10-megawatts of on-site renewable power by 2014, the university will install the three-megawatt, 10-acre system in summer 2014.

U Oregon Building Earns LEED Platinum

The building's features include recycling waste water, domestic hot water from solar thermal panels, efficient heating and cooling systems, operable windows, solar shading and rain gardens.

Austin Peay State U Installs Solar Picnic Tables

Expanding its use of renewable energy, the university recently added the electrified tables for the campus community to be able to charge electronics in an environmentally-friendly way.

Bentley U Install Recycling Machines

The newly installed recycling machines accept bottles and cans, giving a five-cent deposit back to recyclers and displaying real-time recycling data.

Columbia-Greene CC Connects 200kW Photovoltaic Array

The recent installation of the 200-kilowatt solar system is projected to supply up to approximately 30 percent of the campus' electric power demand.

Cornell U Faculty Vote to Divest

By a 43-13 Faculty Senate vote, a resolution called for the divestiture by 2035 of all investments in the top 200 holding companies ranked by fossil fuel reserves.

Green Mountain College Students Build Sustainable Mobile Home

Motivated to build a mobile living space that could be towed behind a four-cylinder vehicle, the Renewable Energy and Ecological Design students custom-built a 70-square-foot room with a composting toilet, rainwater collection system and a 120-watt photovoltaic panel.

Hiram College Receives Funding for Emissions Reducing Activities

Recently acquired from the state's Energy Loan Fund, the money will be spent on improvements to lighting and air handlers, automation, windows, low-flow toilets and showers, and vending machine conservation efforts.

North Carolina State U Students Engineer Heat Ventilation System

Students from the university's Landscape Construction Studio class recently designed and implemented the heat ventilation system for a garden space that has steam pipes underneath it causing vegetation to die. The student-staff collaboration won a local award.

Portland State U Awards Research Grants

In an effort to advance sustainability research, the university's Institute for Sustainable Solutions and Research and Strategic Partnerships awarded up to $5,000 for 10 stimulus grants to help develop and prepare proposals for external funding for projects geared toward urban sustainability, ecosystem services, and social determinants of health.

Portland State U Receives $98K Grant for Local Foods Program

The university will use the newly acquired funds for an initiative with Mt. Hood Community College Head Start and Early Head Start to increase the availability of local foods in an effort to combat obesity.

Simon Fraser U to Implement New Recycling System

The new system will be introduced spring 2014 and provide standardized color-coding to recycling bins across campus in an effort to divert 70 percent of waste from the landfill by 2015.

SUNY ESF Students to Initiate Campus-Wide Composting

Students from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry are constructing a new facility for a campus-wide aerobic compost system that aids the composting process in colder months.

U Illinois Building Achieves LEED Platinum

The newly renovated building was provided with upgraded climate controls, electric, lighting and plumbing systems, recycled demolition materials, low-flow water fixtures, and use of daylighting.

U Wisconsin Eau Claire Students Collaborate with Campus Partners

Fulfilling their desire for hands-on experience in sustainability, the Honors Program in campus ecology students researched and presented a solution for cardboard recycling, conducting analysis of costs and revenue streams.

Western Carolina U Building Awarded LEED Gold

The university's Health and Human Sciences Building features daylighting, passive solar design, a rooftop garden, and use of recycled materials and materials with low volatile organic compounds.

Bicycling Magazine Pins Nine Cyclist-Friendly Colleges

The magazine's recent ranking evaluates efforts to incorporate innovative ways to increase cycling as a means of transportation. Highlighted universities include University of Louisville; Bowdoin College; University of California, Davis; Michigan State University; Portland State University; University of Colorado, Boulder; University of Minnesota; University of Arizona; and Stanford University.

Loyola U Chicago Employees Receive University Aid to Live Closer

The university recently implemented the homeownership program, which pays for closing costs and down payment assistance on a primary residence, encouraging employees to live closer to campus.

Princeton U New Sustainability Website Goes Live

The university's new website is an online sustainability platform where the campus community can get involved, explore the campus as a living lab, view live data, and read news and announcements.

Aalto U Otaniemi Uses Remote Management for Energy Efficiency

(Finland): Using about 10,000 data points on electricity, heat and water consumption, indoor temperatures, and humidity, the management system allows for evaluation and control.

Burlington County College Partners with Vocational School

(U.S.): In an effort to meet the demand for the college's growing green degrees programs, the college is offering credit to students of an introductory sustainability course at a local technical school.

Cornell U Hosts Climate Change Website

(U.S.): The newly released website houses university research and outreach program information, issue-specific pages to help farmers, local government and youth educators, a climate change forum, videos and question and answer section.

Cornell U Students Launch Crowdfunding Campaign

(U.S.): The university's Compost Club launched the initiative in an attempt to raise $2,500 for a compost bin that will serve nearly 3,000 town residents.

Delta College Publishes Book on Creativity and Sustainability

(U.S.): The recently unveiled publication, The Green Book Project, celebrates the college's sustainability efforts through the compilation of creative and artistic projects and actions.

Georgetown U Invites Campus Input on Sustainability Plan

(U.S.): After recently establishing its Office of Sustainability, the university held a sustainability planning workshop soliciting engagement from students, faculty and staff members in the areas of food systems, transportation, water, buildings, energy, solid waste, grounds and procurement.

Indian Institute Technology Kharagpur Invites Student Engagement

(India): In an effort to make the campus more sustainable, the new Innovation Challenge Grants aim to foster and support innovative green solutions to issues of waste, electricity, water and pollution.

Long Island U Publishes First Sustainability Review

(U.S.): The new report is a snapshot of the previous year, which includes upcoming short-term goals, in the areas of campus recycling, curriculum, and facilities and dining.

Middlebury College & Orion Magazine Partner for Conference

(U.S.): Growing the college's own environmental writing conference, the college and the magazine are collaborating for The Bread Loaf Orion Environmental Writers' Conference taking place at Middlebury College from June 9 through 15.

New England Institute of Tech Awarded LEED Silver

(U.S.): The newly renovated 265,000 square-foot building incorporates energy and water efficiency measures and use of natural light.

Penn State Braces Old Trees On Campus

(U.S.): The university's Department of Landscaping recently hired two Japanese master gardeners to teach traditional tree preservation techniques and assist in installing support braces on a 100-year-old Japanese maple.

St. Mary's College Maryland Proposes Wage Policy

(U.S.): The newly proposed living wage scheme by campus campaigners aims to meet the schools' claims of social responsibility, respect and community maintenance, proposing a ratio of 10-to-1 for the highest to lowest paid employees.

U Buffalo Connects EV Car-Charging Stations

(U.S.): Contributing to the university's 2030 climate neutrality efforts, the new charging stations at three UB campuses are part of a state initiative to install 80 throughout the state.