Higher Education is perhaps the field which has embraced the realm of sustainability to the fullest. Colleges/Universities have implemented curriculum, green building policies/procedures, research projects, marketing efforts, recycling programs, and campus wide sustainability efforts. This seems to have occurred both from the students (grassroots) and from the leadership supporting the efforts resulting in massive culture change. Higher Education is very competitive and they have found that ‘being green’ can make their campus & school more attractive to the next generation (which is all about the environment and smarter decisions).
Two years ago, The Princeton Review + USGBC teamed up to provide the guide to green colleges and universities. You can download the latest publication here for free: http://www.princetonreview.com/green_guide_download.aspx
There is a ton of great information on each of the schools and what they have done on their campuses to become more environmentally responsible. I personally found it pretty cool to find out that my alma mater, Catholic University (Washington, DC) was on the list.
Also an emerging trend on campuses, USGBC Student Groups are popping up all over the country!
Here is a map of the current sanctioned USGBC Student Groups (78 of them to be exact): http://centerforgreenschools.org/main-nav/higher-edu/community/usgbcstudents/findagroup.aspx
This is pretty remarkable for a program that is fairly new (two years old)… The student groups are focusing on campus sustainability initiatives, LEED AP/GA prep courses, local green building tours, research projects, engaging local leaders in green building and more.
Locally here in Central Pennsylvania, we have two official student groups: Penn State & Penn College of Technology
Three other schools have shown interest in the program and are starting the affliation process: Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC), Messiah College and Dickinson College…
Pennsylvania Higher Ed Student Roundtable:
On March 15, 2012 at GreenCon we will be holding a USGBC Student Group Roundtable discussion to share information and resources… we hope you can join us!
More Information:
If you are interested in starting a group at your college/university, here’s how to get started: http://centerforgreenschools.org/usgbcstudentsstart.aspx
If interested, here is a sustainable design competition for those that are either students or young professionals: http://dvgbc.org/sustainable-design-competition
Feel free to share your campus initiatives and green efforts here!






