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Agnes Scott College
Curriculum2010-2011Agnes Scott College’s introductory class on sustainability provides the opportunity to learn about sustainability and apply lessons to real world scenarios.
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Agnes Scott College
Environmental Education or Outreach2010-2011

Agnes Scott’s Environmental Residents (ERs) Program is a student-run organization that promotes sustainable living on campus and acts as a liaison between the Office of Sustainability and the students, faculty and staff.


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Alaska Pacific University
Transportation2003-2004

APU establishes a biodiesel workshop for undergraduate and graduate students as part of the Summer Field Session on Sustainability.


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Alaska Pacific University
Transportation2004-2005

APU joins in the fight to reduce emissions and traffic congestion.


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Albion College
Greenhouse Gas Inventory2008-2009

Albion completes a baseline GHG inventory using the Clean Air, Cool Planet campus tool.


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Alfred State College
Green Workforce Development2010-2011

Alfred State College and the US National Arboretum joined together for a five-year cooperative agreement focused on assisting the Arboretum in its goal to "go green" by incorporating alternative energy sources on its grounds and to assist in one of the Arboretum's mission statement goals of education.


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Alfred University
Composting2001-2002

Alfred State students are getting a lesson in… garbage. They’re working with college staff to create a composting site for dining hall waste, and are incorporating their project into the classroom.


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American University
American University
Energy2009-2010

AU installed LED lights in parking garage and in lamps along outdoor campus walkways.


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American University
Energy2005-2006

At American University, students imitate a wind turbine and a coal smokestack to educate the campus on its clean energy campaign.


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Appalachian State University
Dining Services2010-2011

Appalachian State University Food Services seeks to reduce the environmental impact of food procurement through creating a local and sustainable food system.


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Appalachian State University
Transportation2010-2011

By implementing an alternative transportation system, Appalachian seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create a healthier environment.


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Arizona State University
Habitat2001-2002

Model habitats are popping up all over Arizona State, from wildflower gardens to cottonwood forests to borrowing owl habitat, and are showing students the importance of growing native.


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Arizona State University
Keisha Payson
Habitat2004-2005

ASU takes large steps to develop a campus wide Comprehensive Development Plan.


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Arizona State University
Building Design2007-2008

Arizona State University designs an entire freshman dorm community under strict environmentally friendly guidelines.


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Arizona State University
Dining Services2007-2008

Working with food services at ASU, NWF Fellow Jessica Katz strives to create a zero-waste service that enhances the environment and local community.


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Arizona State University
Courtesy Vince Palermo / Global Institute of Sustainability - ASU
Energy2008-2009

ASU installs a 1.8 megawatt solar PV system


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Arizona State University
Courtesy Vince Palermo / Global Institute of Sustainability - ASU
Environmental Education or Outreach2008-2009

ASU’s Campus Metabolism project tracks real-time energy for 13 buildings.


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Arizona State University
Waste Reduction2010-2011

The 2010 Ditch the Dumpster program stemmed from Arizona State University’s first large-scale effort during the spring semester of 2008 residence hall move-out to divert reusable items from the landfill.


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Ashland University
Waste Reduction2000-2001

Students with Ashland's recycling program wanted to know just how many recyclables end up in the university's trash. So they rolled up their sleeves for a one-day "waste audit," weeding through bags of trash to uncover cans, papers, and a startling fact: that 70 percent of the school's waste stream was recyclable!


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Associated Colleges of the South
Environmental Management Systems1997-1998

By making an organization that links the environmental projects of various campuses, this program seeks to build a variety of strengths into one.


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