Western Carolina U Launches Online Ridesharing Board

The site is designed to connect drivers and passengers in the campus community for ridesharing to reduce emissions and the cost of travel.

African U Science and Technology Offers Green Energy Workshop

(Nigeria): In partnership with the Alofos Science and Technology Foundation, the university aims to help students understand the field of solar energy research.

Arizona State U Starts Solar Shade Installation

(U.S.): When complete, the two PowerParasol systems are expected to produce enough electricity to power 128 homes annually. Besides shading pedestrian areas, the solar systems will provide nighttime lighting for better security.

Babson College Launches Pilot Food Waste Diversion Program

(U.S.): The joint initiative between Facilities Management, Sustainability Office and Sodexo Campus Services is expected to divert 1-2 tons per week of food waste produced by one campus dining hall from the landfill. Food waste will now be taken to local farms to be composted into soil. The college plans to expand the initiative to collect pre-consumer scraps from kitchen work stations and eventually collect post-consumer food waste.

Boston U 'Project Robinhood' Reduces Campus e-Waste

(U.S.): Since starting the initiative in March of 2013, IT staff Aaron Freed and Benny Soto have kept 20 computers from the landfill by refurbishing them for researchers in need. Freed and Soto haul the old computers back to their workstations with a "TRecycle," a three-wheeled vehicle built out of an old bicycle, scrap lumber and a wheel from a flea market.

Central U Jharkhand Receives National Green Rating

(India): Currently being constructed on 500 acres, the university has received a five-star Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA), the national rating for environmentally friendly buildings.

Exeter U Students Propose Local Renewable Energy Solutions

(U.K.): After working on cost-effective renewable energy systems for the coastal Sidmouth area in Devon for the past year, four students recently presented their ideas to the Sid Valley Energy Action Group. Ideas included an anaerobic digestion feasibility study using geographic information systems.

Hampshire College Embarks on Healthy Food Transition

(U.S.): In addition to working with its service provider to build menus around products harvested on its 15-acre campus farm, the college aims to use food to teach students, communicate values and experiment with new models of production and delivery that may help solve global resource challenges.

Lehigh U Move Out Drive Raises $16K for Community Engagement

(U.S.): Volunteers recently helped keep items left behind by students from the the landfill by sorting and pricing them for sale. The funds raised from the initiative will support after-school homework clubs that pair university students with local schoolchildren.

Madurai Kamaraj U Heads Toward Energy-Efficient Campus

(India): With the installation of solar panels on its administrative building, the university is starting the first phase of a campus-wide energy efficiency initiative. The university aims to produce all of its power through clean energy sources.

Masdar Institute Researchers Convert Algae into Biofuel

(United Arab Emirates): A group of researchers at the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology are using native algae to convert organic matter in camel dung into a biogas that can be used in place of normal diesel and natural gas. Eventually, the plan is to build industrial-sized bioreactor tanks near the coast, where the algae are grown and harvested.

People & Planet Green League Releases Top U.K. Green Institutions

(U.K.): The People & Planet Green League 2013 has assessed the environmental and ethical performance of 143 universities in the United Kingdom.

Sainik School Kazhakkoottam Debuts Solar Campus Streetlights

(India): The institution has completed the first phase of an energy efficiency project, converting 50 streetlights to solar power. In the next phase, the school plans to incorporate solar power in its hostels and the academic blocks, and possibly providing the surplus power generated to the local community.

U Albany Partners for Solar Energy Emergency Program

(U.S.): Following the devastation of Superstorm Sandy in New York this year, the university is teaming up with renewable energy consulting company Direct Gain Consulting to provide emergency backup renewable energy systems in the Hudson Valley. In addition to expanding on solar technology currently under development by university faculty, the goal of the "RE-START" program is to provide solar services at select gas stations, ATMs, food stores, health clinics and emergency service providers.

UC Berkeley to Oversee Public Utility Green Job Training

(U.S.): Under a $500,000 contract that runs through spring 2014, the university's Donald Vial Center for Employment in the Green Economy will coordinate green training for future workers at state utilities with a focus on installing energy-efficient materials and technology.

U Georgia Costa Rica Earns Sustainability Innovation Award

(Costa Rica): The university was recently honored by GoAbroad.com with the 2013 Innovation in Sustainability Award at the NAFSA: Association of International Educators annual conference. The award recognizes institutions, organizations and individuals who are creating initiatives to move the field of international education forward and to commend leaders in the community for their efforts to go beyond the conventional.

U.K. Union of Students Debuts Green Fund

(U.K.): Funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the National Union of Students has recruited submissions for its £5 million Student Green Fund, to be distributed for impactful sustainability projects across England. Twenty-five to 50 projects will receive between £150,000 and £300,000 for two years.

U West Indies Introduces At-risk Youth to Alternative Energy

(Jamaica): A team from the university and Youth Crime Watch Jamaica have partnered to introduce at-risk youth to alternative energy by showing them how to turn waste vegetable oil into biodiesel. Through a $50,000 Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme grant, the project will train 30 youth in the conversion process and introduce ways to transfer the knowledge into entrepreneurial ventures.

U West Indies to Open Renewable Energy Research Center

(Republic of Trinidad and Tobago): As part of a Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. Department of Energy and Trinidad and Tobago, the center will be focused on critical technologies for renewable energy in the Caribbean.

Central Carolina CC Students Build Tiny House

Built by students in the sustainability technologies program to encourage sustainable and minimalist living and energy-efficient building products and methods, the 450-square-foot "Chatham Cottage" was recently auctioned off. The college is planning to construct another small house next semester with the money raised from the auction.

Ecotech Institute Receives Gear Gift for Wind Technician Program

Winergy, a subsidiary of Siemens, has donated an Eichoff gearbox to the institute's Wind Turbine Technician program, allowing students the opportunity to learn first-hand about borescope inspections, bolt fastening and troubleshooting gearboxes.

Florida State U Saves 29K Pounds of Unwanted Items from Landfill

The Chuck it for Charity partnership between the university's Sustainable Campus and Housing & Residence Life includes weighing, sorting and redistributing unwanted items left behind during student move-outs to local community agencies. In the five years since its inception, the program has diverted more than 50 tons from the landfill.

Hampshire College Students Organize Lawn-to-Meadow Transformation

As part of an invitation to assist in developing strategies for climate neutrality, students have successfully proposed that the college cease mowing about nine acres, and instead convert them into managed meadowlands. The accepted initiative, which includes appropriate soil types, plants and wildlife, is projected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 12,000 pounds and save about $2,300 in diesel fuel costs per year.

Michigan State U Declares June as 'Green Purchasing Month'

The campaign is designed to encourage the campus community to buy local products, eat local foods and make offices more environmentally friendly. Specific actions available include buying office supplies with recycled content, shopping at the campus surplus store and organic farm stand, and eating at campus food trucks that feature local food.

Portland State U Conducts Waste Audit to Boost Diversion Efforts

With the goal of providing recommendations for improving waste diversion and reduction efforts on campus, university staff sorted through 690 pounds of campus garbage to find out what portion of materials could have been diverted from the landfill through recycling and composting, or avoided altogether by using durable goods. Recommendations to lower the percentage of materials that could have been composted (35 percent) and recycled (13 percent) include increased collection and education, enhanced recycling infrastructure and signage, and replacing restroom paper towels with efficient air hand driers.

San Francisco State U to End Coal Investments

The foundation of San Francisco State University has agreed to not invest in companies "with significant production or use of coal and tar sands." The foundation will also seek to limit investments in fossil fuel companies.

Teens Turning Green Launches Freshman Awareness Campaign

The youth-led nonprofit's newest initiative, Freshman Green 15 (FG15), will launch on campuses nationwide in the fall for implementation during their orientation weeks. Student leaders at campuses including Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, New York University, University of Delaware, University of Southern Mississippi and the University of North Texas will help pilot the campaign, which is focused on raising awareness about conscious living, mindful consumption and the collective impact of individual actions.

'This American Life' Features Campus Fossil Fuel Divestment

In the six months since 350.org founder Bill McKibben's fossil fuel divestment campaign tour, "divestment campaigns have sprung up on over 300 campuses, five small schools have divested...but calling around to student organizers I found that at most schools they are still in the very early stages, way too early to show results." The episode highlights one student's experience with trying to get her campus to divest from fossil fuels.

U Calgary Researchers Study Climate Change in Cold Regions

Funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada's new Climate Change and Atmospheric Research initiative, four researchers at the university will receive $418,100 over five years to explore the impact of climate change on the water cycle and ecosystems of cold regions. With the goal of gaining information and tools for water resources managers, the team will study the contributions of glacier meltwater to Alberta's rivers and how this runoff is likely to change in light of glacier retreat in the Canadian Rockies.

UC Berkeley Business Students Developing 'Green Market' in Kenya

Students in the university's Haas School of Business are working to develop a "green market" in Kibera, Nairobi in Kenya that will provide affordable, environmentally-friendly products not available elsewhere for residents.

UC Santa Cruz, City Partner to Reduce Move Out Waste

The university and the City of Santa Cruz are working with local charity organizations to provide free pick-up of bulky Items, clothing, e-waste, books and furniture from off-campus student residences as they move out for the summer. The first 100 student houses to sign up receive free pizza coupons.

UC Santa Cruz Students Help City Meet Climate Action Goals

The Impact Designs: Engineering & Sustainability through Student Service Bicycle Transit Planning Team has identified high priority resolutions to unsafe bicycling areas in the City of Santa Cruz including the addition of more lighting, improving streets as a bicycle boulevards and intersection improvements. The study aimed to help the City achieve its biking and carbon emission goals by 2020.

U Florida Debuts 251 kW Solar Installation

The new installation helps power a university apartment community of graduate students, faculty and staff while providing shade to the community's parking lot. The Gainesville Regional Utility will purchase the energy produced by this solar project.

U Mass Boston Awarded $200K for Biomimicry Work in Urban Systems

Anamarija Frankic, director of the Green Harbors Project at the university, has received a $100,000 grant from the Schmidt Family Foundation to establish LivingLabs in Dorchester, Mass. and another $100,000 from the Cape Cod Commission to continue the work of LivingLabs in Wellfleet, Mass. The recently completed pilot LivingLabs project on Nantucket Island included a cohort of 16 students that lived and worked on the island while developing and implementing holistic solutions to environmental issues at local levels.

U Oregon, Local Schools Team Up to Reduce Move Out Waste

Area high school students received an hourly credit to "buy" any items they were interested in for helping collect and remove the items left behind as University of Oregon students recently moved out of residence halls. Items not "bought" by the high school students were donated to the Springfield Public Schools Family Resource Centers.

USA Today: Students Increasingly Searching out Local Food Sources

With a steady increase in farmers markets across the nation - 4,685 in 2008 to 7,864 in 2012 - USA Today reports a trend among college students to find out how their food is is grown, raised and processed. "My students increasingly are really thinking about the environmental consequences of the food we eat," says Laurie Thorp, program director of Michigan State University's Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment, in the article. "They understand that climate change is real, and that agriculture contributes to that."

Williams College Releases Environmental Center Update

The report features campus energy efficiency wins including building renovations and weatherization projects, as well as student engagement programs focused on community engagement and sustainable food choices.

AASHE Names Wendy W. Scott, CAE as Interim Executive Director

With more than 30 years combined experience as an executive director and advisor to international, North American, and state-level associations, Wendy will be instrumental in moving AASHE forward to reaching goals related to member and partner services, leadership and governance, financial sustainability and organizational development.

Appalachian State U Announces Sustainable Arts Grantees

Chosen by the university's Sustainability Council, the 2013 winning proposals from students, faculty and community members include a permanent campus labyrinth and meditation installation, photography contest in conjunction with a local farm tour, theater performance about environmental awareness, and an arts festival during local International Day of Peace activities.

Community Protests Closure of U Windsor Social Justice Center

A rally was held last week on campus to urge university administrators to reconsider their decision to close the Centre for Studies in Social Justice in July for financial reasons. Created in 2002, the center provides a forum for information and exchange of research on social justice issues including racism, poverty, gender inequality, sexuality, literacy, cultural challenges and the global economy.

Dickinson College Earns 4th LEED Gold Certification

The renovation of the college's Waidner Admissions House includes water-efficient landscaping, low-emitting materials, stormwater management and green cleaning initiatives.

Ecotech Inst. Launches Sustainably Minded Facilities Mgmt Degree

The associate degree program will prepare students for careers in the field of facility management, focusing on the operation, maintenance, analysis, auditing and cost of energy management systems.

Hartwick College Increases Recycling Efforts

Student leaders, staff, faculty and administrators are collaborating to raise awareness and improve recycling rates on campus with projects including the installation of clear, consistent recycling labeling; the addition of new recycling bins throughout campus; and Zero-Sort Recycling program outreach.

Kennesaw State U Launches Culinary Sustainability Degree

With this new bachelor's degree, students will examine food waste reduction, waste stream redesign and energy reduction through lighting and cooking equipment choices. The goal is to begin the new culinary program with 150 students this fall and grow to 400 students in four years.

Metropolitan CC Receives $7.5K Grant to Plant Trees on Campus

Part of the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum's Trees for Nebraska Towns program, the funding will allow the community college to plant a mix of species chosen for lower maintenance and drought resistance.

Portland State U Studies Public Perception of e-Bikes

University researchers are loaning out locally made, GPS-equipped electric-assist bikes (e-bikes) to 120 people to learn about their actual experience using the bikes. The research will help determine whether e-bikes can increase cycling as a transportation option, particularly among women, older adults and people with physical limitations.

Second Nature Recognizes 10 Institutions for Climate Leadership

Presented annually to signatory institutions of the American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), the Climate Leadership Award celebrates schools that demonstrate innovative and advanced leadership in education for sustainability and climate mitigation and adaptation. This year's winning institutions include Missouri University of Science & Technology, Portland State University, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Chatham University, Goddard College, Middlebury College, Oberlin College, Bellevue College, University of Hawaii Kauai Community College and Pratt Institute.

U California Santa Barbara Community Goes on 'Justice Fast'

A recent 24-hour fast involving students, faculty and staff sought to highlight campus-based, domestic and international social justice issues including suicide prevention, mental care, health care, immigration, gun violence, university divestment, environmentalism, sweat shop brutality and Black Student Union demands.

U California Santa Cruz Debuts Green Labs Program

After a successful pilot with two labs on campus, the university's Green Labs Team has established a framework to evaluate and improve all labs on campus in the areas of energy efficiency, waste reduction and green purchasing.

U California Santa Cruz Dorms Go Paper Towel-Free

In support of zero waste goals for 2020, paper towels will no longer be provided for drying hands in shared residential restrooms on campus. Thirty-four percent of the waste coming out of the residence halls is paper towels. Students will be asked to bring a supply of reusable cloth hand towels to school with them in the fall.