Cambridge Regional College Students Showcase Solar Thermal

(U.K.): At an upcoming skills show, the college's students will work on a solar thermal installation and demonstrate building efficiency technology.

China Europe Int'l Business School Bldg Achieves LEED Gold

(China): The building features wastewater reuse technology, a key card system that ensures lights are turned off when students leave their dorm rooms, and community space.

Coalition formed for Green Schools

(U.S.): Announced at the Greenbuild Conference & Expo and called the Global Coalition for Green Schools, 29 founding members have committed to establishing and leading a national coalition for green schools, within each of their respective countries, that will share best practices, resources and case studies, provide tools and infrastructure to the growing network, and introduce programs, initiatives and campaigns that can be replicated around the world.

College of William & Mary Selects Green Fee Proposals

(U.S.): The university's Committee on Sustainability has selected 10 proposals to fund totaling nearly $52,000, including a paperless management system, funding for a garden intern, and a student outreach position for marine education.

Edmonds CC Announces Sustainable Urban Ag Education Program

(U.S.): The community college's new winter 2014 program in Urban Agriculture includes the course topics agroecology, soil and plant sciences, site designing and planning, diversity in crops, suburban environments, and rooftop systems.

Emory U Awards Sustainability Project Funding

(U.S.): This year the Office of Sustainability Initiatives funded 18 projects totaling $16,000 including an expansion of recycling and composting, hosting a day-long conference, development of food gardens for patient meals, and human-powered phone chargers.

Himachal Pradesh Agricultural U Proposes Solar Plants

(India): In an effort to conserve energy and financial resources, the university has proposed four power plants between three of its colleges, totaling a 200-kilowatt capacity.

Indian Institute of Tech New Campus Features Green Technology

(India): The modular-built campus is proposed to feature rainwater capture and a gray-water system and a 5-megawatt photovoltaic power plant.

Indian Institute of Technology to Begin Conservation Initiatives

(India): The institute plans to install a water reuse system for irrigation and toilets, a 20-kilowatt and 1-megawatt solar system, and divert organic waste by means of composting.

Kwame Nkrumah U Science & Technology Implements Biogas Project

(Ghana): Established by the university's Energy Center, the pilot project is intended to serve as a model for biogas development across Ghana and the West Africa subregion.

Macalester College Holds Ribbon Cutting for EV Charging Station

(U.S.): With help from a federal and private grant, the station can accommodate two vehicles at one time and receives its energy from wind.

North Carolina State U to Install Water Recovery Technology

(U.S.): A student intern recently designed a system to recycle water from the university's cogeneration plant resulting in significant water and cost savings.

Northwest Missouri State U Completes Lighting Upgrade

(U.S.): The new lighting and energy efficiency upgrades in 12 of the university's buildings will help the university save money in light of a recent increase in electricity rates.

Oregon Tech to Connect Solar Array

(U.S.): Working toward its climate action plan, the soon-to-be-connected array of 7,800 panels will provide approximately 26 percent of the college's energy and covers nine acres.

ORT Hermelin Academic College of Eng & Tech to Become Microgrid

(Israel): The college president announced plans recently to transform the campus into a self-sustainable island to demonstrate how a smart electricity microgrid can successfully deliver energy to consumers when they need it and without power failures or extraneous costs.

Portland State U Initiates Green Revolving Fund

(U.S.): Aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower utility expenses and advance the university's climate action goals, the new $500,000 fund will be used towards projects that improve building conditions and reduce its environmental footprint. Savings are reinvested in the fund.

Portland State U Launches Certificate in Social Innovation

(U.S.): The university's Impact Entrepreneurs program announced the new Business of Social Innovation professional certificate for designing and launching social change organizations.

Raju Institute of Technology Commissioned 100KW Solar Array

(India): The engineering college, with the aid of students, recently completed the 100-kilowatt rooftop installation, which includes 400 photovoltaic modules.

Seventeen Universities & Colleges Earn Bike-Friendly Designation

(U.S.): The League of American Bicyclists Bicycle Friendly America program recognizes institutions for promoting and providing a more bikeable campus.

Skidmore College to Begin New Clean Tech Program

(U.S.): In a recent release, the university will soon offer the New York Executive Clean Energy Leadership Institute, which intends to teach business professionals about renewable energy and opportunities for new ventures.

South African Academe Promotes Equity Index

(South Africa): In an effort to spur progress toward an academe that reflects South Africa's ethnic mix, the University of KwaZulu-Natal has developed and introduced an "equity index" that tracks how closely student, staff, senate and governing council bodies reflect the country’s ethnic and gender make-up. Controversially, the data allow institutions to be ranked by how similar they are to the South African population as a whole.

Strathmore University Launches Energy Center

(Kenya): In the face of energy scarcity, the new center's goal is to advance renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology to Install Solar Windows

(Switzerland): The university's yet-to-be-opened convention center will be equipped with a colored glass façade consisting of dyed photovoltaic panels.

Tufts U to Add 99KW Photovoltaic Array

(U.S.): Joining the city of Medford's effort to solarize the city, the university will install the 99-kilowatt solar system to foster environmental sustainability on the campus.

U California Los Angeles Responds to White House Call

(U.S.): In response to the 2012 White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the university recently introduced plans to participate in the Grand Challenge Initiative with six projects focused on pressing sustainability issue. The first of six projects, "Thriving in a Hotter Los Angeles," aims for the region to use exclusively renewable energy and local water by 2050 while protecting biodiversity and enhancing quality of life. The remaining five projects will be announced over the next five years.

U California Santa Cruz Introduces Impact Award

(U.S.) The university's 2013 Chancellor's Sustainability Challenge inaugural Impact Award recognizes students who develop waste reduction/diversion projects, experience a deeper level of commitment, participate in existing programs, or raise awareness of the need to reduce waste. First place prize is $300.

U California Santa Cruz Transitions to 100% Recycled Paper

(U.S.): As of summer 2013, the university's Copy Center now procures strictly post-consumer waste paper for student course reading packets. It is currently transitioning to this type of paper for all copy machines and printers it services across campus.

U Georgia Students Vote in Favor of Green Fee Increase

(U.S.): In a special election during this year's homecoming, students voted 75 percent in favor of the $1 increase from $3 to $4, a portion of which goes toward staff salaries.

U Missouri-St. Louis Increases Recycling Accessibility

(U.S.): With financial assistance from Keep America Beautiful, students and staff distributed over 150 new recycling bins throughout campus and announced the new single-stream recycling system.

U Otago Joins Fairtrade Movement

(New Zealand): The university was recently accredited as one that procures certain products that are ethically, socially and environmentally responsible.

Ursinus College Students and Community Plant Nearly 500 Trees

(U.S.): A groups of students from the university's Forest & People class along with over 70 volunteers planted the 480 trees to connect their classroom theory with experiential service-learning.

U Washington Offers Campus Research Project Funding

(U.S.): The university recently established the new Green Seed Fund to provide grants of $25,000 to $75,000 for proposals outlining research projects that provide practical solutions to helping the university reach its sustainability goals.

Valdosta State U Installs 10KW Solar System

(U.S.): The new 10-kilowatt system will help the university foster a campus culture sensitive to sustainability.

AACC Receives $1M Grant for Clean Technology Training

The recently awarded funding to the American Association of Community Colleges' Sustainability Education and Economic Development (SEED) Center will be used to expand training and sustainability education innovations at community colleges nationwide.

American Farmland Trust Awards Local Food Funding

The funding has been awarded to four SUNY campuses, University of Albany, New Paltz, Oswego and Oneonta, and aims to promote AFT's pilot project called Farm to College. The new program seeks to increase the use of fresh, frozen and processed vegetables raised by New York farmers by all SUNY colleges.

Austin College Dedicates Green Building

The university's newly dedicated Inquiry, Discovery, Entrepreneurship, and Access (IDEA) Center is aiming for LEED Silver through incorporating energy efficiency, green building techniques, solar shading, natural light and a rooftop rain irrigation system for native landscaping.

British Columbia Institute of Tech Hosts Computer Reuse Program

In an effort to address the plethora of electronic waste inundating the landfills, the university will now be home to the West Coast branch of the World Computer Exchange, a service that will accept computers from members of campus or the community, refurbish the machines, and redistribute them to local and international communities in need.

Catawba College Hosts Diversity Conversations

The campus' Diversity Club hosted a week of activities focused on appreciating differences. Events included exhibitions, a "race kiosk," varied ethnic food offerings and a documentary.

Connecticut College Initiates Recycling Education Campaign

After recently observing trash and recyclables intermingling in bins across campus and to help end confusion about single-stream recycling, the Office of Sustainability started the Blue Campaign using billboards across campus to ask the question "What does blue mean to you?"

Cornell U Students Save $35K Through Energy Efficiency

Energy Corps, a student organization that promotes campus sustainability and energy efficiency, helped the university save this year through replacing overhead and desk bulbs with more efficient ones.

Department of Education Solicits College Affordability Feedback

President Obama has directed the U.S. Department of Education to develop and publish a new college ratings system that would be available for students and families before the 2015-16 school year. The ratings system will help students compare the value offered by colleges and encourage colleges to improve. As part of an effort to gather public input about the development of the system, the Education Department has the last of four open forums on Nov. 21 at Louisiana State University. Transcripts of the forums are available. To submit input, email collegefeedback@ed.gov.

Georgia Gwinnett College Building Attains LEED Silver

The university's student center features an outdoor terrace and dining area that overlook a water feature that doubles as an irrigation resource, and community spaces that use natural day light.

Iowa State U to Offer On-Campus Bicycle Repair Options

The university's Outdoor Recreational Services will soon be offering minor repairs and tune-ups, including safety inspections, seat and handle adjustments and brake maintenance.

Joliet Junior College Buildings Achieve LEED Gold

The university's recently certified Health Professions Center features a rainwater gray water system, solar shading, ground-source heating and cooling, and lighting efficiency. The Campus Center features solar panels, ground-source heating and cooling, green roofs and accessible natural areas.

Lafayette College Uses On-Campus Farm Produce in Dining Halls

The university's new food service provider, Bon Appetit, is now procuring 100 percent of produce grown at the student-run campus garden. Called the food loop, students have coordinated with Dining Services for the food scraps to be collected for compost that is reapplied on the garden fields.

Loyola U Students Help Lower Avian Mortality

In a concerted effort to reduce avian mortality on three of the university's buildings, service-learning students enrolled in the spring 2013 SOAR (Student Operation for Avian Relief) program designed a plan that includes nets and usage of the building's automation system to lower blinds during early morning hours.

Missouri State U Building Awarded LEED Silver

The university's School of Agriculture Learning Center's sustainable features emphasize energy and water efficiency.

North Carolina State U Homecoming Becomes Sustainable Certified

Through the university's Sustainability Office, the fall event earned the highest achievement, Wolfpack-Certified Green Champion Level, for its efforts to reduce event waste, including parade materials, offer healthy food options and donating leftover food, and community engagement.

Northwestern U Sustainability Center Expands Scope

The university's Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern recently became an institute (formerly an initiative), and has expanded its scope to include interdisciplinary research. New research facilities to house university and visiting scholars are currently under construction and expected to open in 2014.

Parking Efficiencies Create Financial Savings

Recent implemented technologies at several U.S. universities have shown to improve the campus driving experience, reduce emissions, and conserve financial resources. These technologies include online maps, smartphone applications, and scanners that issue parking permits and provide driver data.