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Explore the journey of sustainability at DU, encompassing history, achievements, and upcoming initiatives. Learn about the university's focus areas, student engagement, and leading directives. Discover how DU is shaping sustainability in academia and beyond.
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An Overview of Sustainability at the University of Denver History, Successes, and the Road Ahead Prepared for the University of Denver Administrative Council by Chad King, Becky Powell – October 2014
What is Sustainability? Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. -- United Nations Bruntland Commission Report, 1987 We recognize that people are at the centre of sustainable development and in this regard we strive for a world that is just, equitable and inclusive, and we commit to work together to promote sustained and inclusive economic growth, social development and environmental protection and thereby to benefit all. --The Future We Want, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20, 2012
A Growing Priority for Funding Agencies • Federal research agencies have identified Sustainability as a defining issue of the 21st C. • Explosive growth of sustainability science as research field since 1980s A A. Number unique authors vs. time B. Percent distribution by discipline A A Bettencourt & Kaur, PNAS 2011
A Growing Presence in the Curriculum • Interdisciplinary learningis one of the six strategic priorities for the Renew DU campaign • Sustainability-related courses offered in all schools & colleges • Sustainability Minor (Spring 2010) • >15 faculty from across campus engaged in discussions • Representing all divisions that grant undergraduate degrees
Student Recruitment Was your decision affected by the University’s commitment to the environment? • 23% said this would "strongly" or "very much" contribute to school choice. The Princeton Review’s 2013 College Hopes & Worries Survey
From Engagement to Careers • Tay Dunklee, City of Denver Recycling • Megan Marshall, Center for the New Economy, CSU • Mariah Shell, Alliance for a Sustainable Colorado • Stuart Coles, Public Lands Outreach Coordinator, Wilderness Society • Jon Bortles, Director of Sustainability, CU Boulder • James Tyson, Consultant, bicycle planning, Santa Barbara Community College
Attracting & Retaining the Next Generation of Employees According to a 2012 Net Impact study , of business students
Higher Education as a Leader in Sustainability • as resiliency, reinvention, and right action • as a differentiator • as a demonstrable value • as community building • as a regional expectation • as a marketing tool • as a measurable metric
DU’s unique landscape • Urban campus • Mid-sized university • Private university • Combination of professional schools + undergraduate liberal arts
Sustainability Directives University of Denver
DU’s Total Net Emissions • 20% Carbon Footprint reduction in FY13 over FY07 baseline
2014 Sustainability Plan Revision Goals: Create an approachable, short, engaging plan with measurable, achievable three year goals that will allow annual reporting on progress. Include recommended action items that are direct as well as aspirational.
2013-2014 Sustainability Plan Revision • Process • 9 listening sessions: Staff, Faculty, Grad Students, Undergrad Students, Alumni • Sustainability Survey: Importance and Prioritization (n=555) • 14 authors, 13 sections • First Drafts • Review with 15 critical stakeholders • Second Draft • Public Review • Final Draft to Provost
AASHE STARS • Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, Sustainability Tracking, Assessment, and Rating System • A transparent, self-reporting framework for colleges and universities to measure their sustainability performance. • Annual reporting on Sustainability Metrics • Shared with Princeton Review, Sierra Club’s Cool Schools
STARS Scope • Academics • Curriculum • Research • Engagement • Campus Engagement • Public Engagement • Operations • Air & Climate • Buildings • Dining Services • Energy • Grounds • Purchasing • Transportation • Waste • Water • Planning and Administration • Coordination, Planning, & Governance • Diversity & Affordability • Health, Wellbeing & Work • Investment • Innovation
DU Sustainability Ratings • AASHE STARS gold (2011), currently only 65 gold rated • Bicycle Friendly University (2012), one of 75 • BestColleges.com—Ranked in the top 50 greenest universities, No. 44. (2013) • Princeton Review—Named in the Guide to Green Colleges. (2014) • Sustainable Endowments Institute—Given an A- on the College Sustainability Report Card. (2011) • EPA—No. 1 in the Western Athletic Conference in the EPA Green Power Challenge. (2013)
Questions • How can we raise the profile of sustainability efforts and successes at DU? • Where should the Center for Sustainability fit in the University structure? • How can the Center for Sustainability work with you to improve our institutional practices?
Next Steps • AASHE STARS deadline, October 31, 2014 • Three year plan updates, Fall of 2016
Questions? • Additional Resources: • AASHE STARS: https://stars.aashe.org/ • Princeton Review, Green Honor Roll: • http://www.princetonreview.com/green-honor-roll.aspx • Sierra Club Cool Schools • http://sierraclub.org/sierra/slideshow/top-ten-coolest-schools-2014?slide= • Contacts • Chad King, Sustainability Coordinator, chad.king@du.edu • Becky Powell, Associate Professor of Geography, Co-Chair Sustainability Council, rebecca.l.powell@du.edu • Mollie Doerner, Masters Candidate, Geography, Co-Chair Sustainability Council, mollie.doerner@du.edu