Areas for Transformation
The University’s pursuit of impact and excellence in education, research, creative works, and intercollegiate competition requires human, natural, financial, and material resources. Our vision for institutional sustainability calls us to be careful stewards of these resources, to foster resilience, and to create the capacity to adapt to disruption.
The areas for sustainability transformation are framed by two primary areas of impact – regionally and materially relevant global climate change solutions and regional ecosystem vitality.
Areas for Transformation
Climate Change Mitigation
Guiding principle: Model the transition to a net-zero future by prioritizing radical energy efficiency, maximizing the deployment of renewable and alternative energy sources, and strategically employ verifiable greenhouse gas offsetting to neutralize unavoidable emissions.
Land & Ecosystem Management
Guiding principle: Create resilient and thriving landscapes through integrated design that prioritizes ecological function, optimizes stormwater absorption and filtration as a vital landscape element, and enhances biodiversity and native habitats.
Connectivity & Built Environment
Guiding principle: Design and construct interconnected, resilient, and regenerative built environments and transportation systems that optimize resource efficiency across energy, water, and material lifecycles, and prioritize integrated, accessible, and sustainable systems that enhance community wellbeing and ecological health.
Dining & Food Systems
Guiding principle: Support the development of a sustainable and equitable food system, with dining services serving as a catalyst for responsible sourcing, waste reduction, and the promotion of nutrition-focused food choices.
Materials Management
Guiding principle: Embrace a regenerative materials economy by establishing procurement standards focused on responsibly sourced, low-impact, and recyclable inputs, while maximizing diversion from the landfill through reuse, repair, and comprehensive recycling / composting programs, and championing circularity in all material flows to minimize waste.
Support for Education, Research, Creative Works, and Competition
Guiding principle: Support faculty and staff with the resources to integrate sustainability concepts into courses, research, creative works, and intercollegiate competition.
Culture of Resilience & Adaptation
Guiding principle: Foster a culture that inspires proactive change and innovation while nurturing the development of curiosity, compassion, and courage, empowering leaders who can thrive amidst uncertainty and effectively respond to evolving local to global challenges.