UC Berkeley Installs Recycled Recycling Bins

(U.S.): Agreeing to contribute to campus sustainability projects, the university's beverage contract funded each of the 13 newly installed, custom-designed bins, each made from 1,550 plastic milk jugs.

U Idaho Students Develop Net-Zero Lab

(U.S.): After time spent researching forestry's role in wood production, graduate students were challenged to use the resource in new and innovative ways to construct a new campus laboratory building.

U Iowa Students Hold Sustainability Summit

(U.S.): Hosted by the university's Student Government, the event invited dialogue from administrators, students, faculty, staff and community members about campus sustainability and taking action beyond campus borders.

U Malta to Establish Green Roof for Climate Change Research

(Malta): Attempting to measure the potential for green roofs to mitigate urban environmental issues and climate change, the vegetative roof will cover the university's Faculty for the Built Environment.

U Oman to be Built on Sustainable Premise

(Oman): The yet-to-be-built university will use best practices for environmentally-friendly design and offer fossil-free transportation systems. Academic themes will include Energy, Resources and Sustainability, Systems Design and Technology, and Community Development and Wellness.

U South Carolina Students Give Back to Community

(U.S.): Using funds from the end-of-year move out campaign, university students partnered with Habitat for Humanity to renovate a home in the community with new carpet, paint and appliances.

U South Sewanee Releases First Sustainability Master Plan

(U.S.): Representing a blueprint for the institution's direction, the new plan has seven strategic goals and 39 operational goals touching on energy use, materials management, food operations and environmental stewardship.

U Virginia Building Receives Passive House Standard Certification

(U.S.): The university's Architecture School is using the recently certified house for research and education to design and build sustainable and highly energy-efficient modular and renovated housing units for affordable housing organizations.

Western Carolina U Graduates Sport Recycled Gowns

(U.S.): Preventing nearly 12,000 plastic bottles from heading to the landfill, roughly 500 students will be dressed in 100 percent, post-consumer recycled plastic bottle gowns.

Wilfrid Laurier U Partnered with Regional Climate Action Plan

(Canada): Highlighted in a recent release of a regional climate action plan, proposal cited the university's collaborative efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the university's sustainability coordinator chaired a committee focusing on institutional, commercial and industrial areas.

Brandeis U Implements EV Charging Stations

In an attempt to move away from fossil fuels, a student proposed and helped launch the three electric vehicle charging stations hoping that the university will invest more in an electric fleet.

Columbia U Introduces Green Fund

Aimed at improving sustainability of the university's campus, the new fund will support student-led projects selected by a committee of personnel and students.

Dalhousie U Student Union Supports Fossil Fuel Divesture

Citing climate change and sustainability as concerns, the university's student union, comprised of over 18,000 students, unanimously passed a motion to end all investments in fossil fuels.

Four U Minnesota Buildings Claim Energy Star Rating

Bringing the university total to seven, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's rating is a comparison method that indicates the buildings are 75 percent more efficient than all similar buildings.

Frostburg State U Students Initiate Action in Meetings

In support of a more sustainable campus, students in the university's Learning Green, Living Green Committee decorated windows with eco-friendly messages and images, and planted 1,400 tree seeds.

Keene State College Building Scores LEED Platinum

The Technology, Design and Safety Center building features site orientation to take advantage of natural lighting and airflow, operational windows with sensors that use passive heating and cooling, consideration toward indoor air quality through use of materials and recycled content, waterless and low-flow fixtures, and a photovoltaic array.

Loyola Marymount U Becomes Green Restaurant Certified

Two dining facilities at the university recently became 3 Star Certified through attention to waste reduction, energy consumption, food choices, water efficiency and chemical and pollution reduction.

Maharishi U Management Students Build Adobe House

A group of 12 students studying natural building traveled to the Texas desert last month and spent 11 days building an adobe house measuring 14 feet by 14 feet. Construction included local soil for the bricks and locally harvested dead trees.

Montgomery County CC Institute Becomes Landfill-Free

Partnering with a private business, the community college's Culinary Arts Institute is now a Landfill-Free Enterprise, which means it uses all trash, recycling and food trimmings for energy or materials.

New Mexico State U Receives $2M for Water Research

Realizing the valuable role that water research plays in the state, the governor's office recently announced additional funding allocated to the New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute, which will be distributed to several universities including the University of New Mexico and New Mexico Tech.

Penn State Places Four Bike Repair Stations

Making the campus more bicycle friendly, the new stations are intended to help the campus community increase its use of alternative transportation.

Roosevelt U Appoints New Sustainability Committee Members

The university's Environmental Sustainability Committee recently appointed the members to help advance its campus sustainability agenda including waste diversion, energy use, sustainable land use and water management, green transportation options and green building guidelines.

Syracuse U Plants Climate Change Landscaping

Consisting of native species suited to its current clime and ones projected to grow there by the end of the century, the garden was designed to research climate change effects on the ecosystem.

Ten Universities Collaborate on Local Food Procurement

In an effort to procure more affordable locally-grown food, Yale University, Brown University, Connecticut College, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Princeton University, Rhode Island School of Design, Tufts University, University of Massachusetts at Amherst and University of New Hampshire gathered at Yale to discuss ways to take advantage of economies of scale in local food procurement.

U California Berkeley Students Conduct Waste Audit

Striving to meet the University of California system's zero waste commitment by 2020, the recent student audit revealed a multitude of plastics in the waste stream. This new data will be helpful to the university's recent commitment to Plastics Disclosure Project, which tracks the lifecycle of plastics used on campus and pledges to reduce plastic waste.

U California Merced to Double Solar Electricity

In an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2020, the university recently announced plans to double its photovoltaic installations from one megawatt to two megawatts using 11 campus buildings and the chancellor's residence.

U Colorado Colorado Springs to Get Outdoor Solar Seating

Funded by the university's green fund mechanism, the soon-to-be installed picnic tables come equipped with a solar panel umbrella that provides power to outlets and nighttime lighting.

U New Hampshire to Debut Student-Made Bike Racks

Blending art with sustainability, students in a metal sculpture workshop class this semester will fabricate all stages of the racks to be installed on campus when completed.

U Vermont Partners on Climate Education

The university's recent memorandum of understanding with the local power utility indicates that the university will have a presence in the power company's Energy Innovation Center and will work collaboratively to advance climate science and understanding of how weather affects energy use.

Binghamton U Debuts Bike-Share Program

Students at the university recently launched a bike-share program that will be rolled out in the coming semesters. The students are hoping to prove the success of the program so that the university provides deeper support.

Dickinson College Selects Sustainability Fellows

The Baird Sustainability Fellows, a college-wide honors program, recognized seven graduating seniors who have advanced campus sustainability goals through scholarship, leadership and service.

Elon U Building Achieves LEED Silver

The university's newest dining hall features low-flow water fixtures and dual-flush toilets, low-irrigation landscaping, Energy Star windows, and a high attention to indoor air quality.

Harvard U Now Offers Resilience Concentration

The new Risk and Resilience concentration, focused on planning, communities and systems, is offered through the university's Master in Design Studies.

Harvard U Students Jumpstart Bottled Water Ban

Student members of the university's Environmental Action Committee recently kicked off the Beyond the Bottle campaign with student signatures leading up to a ballot referendum to ban the sale of disposables.

Humboldt State U Hosts Student Sustainability Conference

The university recently held its biannual California Student Sustainability Coalition Convergence themed Building Sustainable Communities, and focused on building, feeding, powering, organizing action and social justice.

Long Island U Debuts Waste Reduction Web Page

Comparing the university's waste-per-student totals to the national average, the new web page tracks waste and recycling by material and location.

Maryville U Dining Hall Recognized for Green Operations

The university's Gander Dining Hall was recently recognized by Green Dining Alliance of St. Louis for incorporating sustainable restaurant management and operational norms in the areas of recycling and waste reduction, awareness and education, sourcing and procurement, water conservation, energy conservation and efficiency, chemicals, and innovation.

McGill U Students Release Sustainability Plan

Officially adopted in October 2013, the McGill Post-Graduate Students' Society recently compiled the 5-year report for actions that can be incorporated into the Thomson House building.

Northwestern U Breaks Ground on Sustainable Building

The new Kellogg School of Management building will include a building envelope designed to reduce energy consumption, LED lighting and lighting automation, triple glazed windows, a geothermal heating and cooling system, low-flow water fixtures, a 2,000-gallon rainwater cistern, permeable paving and bioswales, and a white roof to reduce solar gain.

Portland State U Defends Nature to Washington D.C.

A coalition of partners led by the university conducted briefings about a new set of principles designed to guide more comprehensive assessments of ecosystem services, such as natural watershed management and the multiple benefits of healthy forests and wildlife habitats.

Princeton U Students to Install Solar in Peru

A pilot program of the university's Pace Center for Civic Engagement, eight students and one faculty will install a portable solar unit and provide education to the community members about how to install and maintain the system.

Roosevelt U Unveils Sustainability Website

The website for sustainability encapsulates many of the university's finished and ongoing endeavors, provides sustainability education for the campus and community, and recent news.

Simon Fraser U Launches Revolving Fund

The university's new initiative, Sustainable Utilities Revolving Fund, is a self-replenishing fund that supports energy and water initiatives that generate cost savings.

U California Davis to Open Biodigester

Set to begin working in January 2014 and after eight years of research, the university will open an anaerobic digester that converts pre- and post-consumer food from the dining halls into electricity for campus.

U California Los Angeles Counts Cyclists

Funded by the university's Green Initiative Fund, the new magnetic bike counter records the number of cyclists at the school's busiest bike entrance providing data to support the need for new bicycle infrastructure.

U California Santa Cruz Holds Zero Waste Education Event

In a collaborative effort to divert material from landfills, the 2013 Fall Festival, which hosts a high number of new students, seeks to educate each other about the university's commitment to zero waste by 2020. The 2013 Fall Festival event diverted 88 percent of its waste from the landfill.

U California Santa Cruz Installs Bike Lockers

In response to requests from cyclists for secure bike parking, the university's Transportation and Parking Services announced the opening of 24 new, first-come, first-served “smart” bike lockers at three locations on the main campus.

UC Berkeley Students Help Community Develop Climate Action Plan

This semester, university planning students are helping a neighboring city develop a roadmap for greenhouse gas mitigation and adaptation in a manner that distributes the responsibilities across all segments of the community.

U North Carolina Chapel Hill Releases New Sustainability Report

The university's recently released report explicitly outlines goals, progress and strategies in water management, climate, food, wellness and health, education and curriculum, affordability and diversity, innovation and entrepreneurship, research, and engagement.

U Oregon Facilities Leave Tree Debris

In an effort to reduce pollution and create more natural spaces, this fall the university is allowing some of the leaf debris to remain in appropriate places across campus.