If matters of sustainability matter to you, you’ll want to read about the interesting, important, and sometimes surprising initiatives that top-ranked colleges have launched. In honor of our tenth annual Guide to Green Colleges, here are ten things you might not know about the top ten schools on our Top 50 Green Colleges list.
With 75 percent of its faculty engaged in sustainability research, College of the Atlantic is the first college in the U.S. to focus on the relationship between humans and the environment.
There are a whopping 27 undergrad degree programs focusing on some aspect of environmental stewardship at The State University of New York—College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Sustainability-minded students can earn a B.S. in Conservation Biology, Paper Engineering, or Forest Health.
Thanks to the College Farm at Dickinson College, vegetables and beef are locally supplied from 12 acres of farmland and 18 acres of animal pasture.
In 1992, Chatham University launched one of the nation’s first environmental studies programs, and the school is now home to the largest solar thermal project in Pennsylvania.
With 25 on-campus electric-car charging stations and 13 solar arrays, Colorado State University is on track to meet its goal of having 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030.
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