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Going Green in the Ivy Halls


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Campus Green Initiatives at Private Colleges and Universities

Click the map below to see what's going green at America's private colleges

Environmental Sustainability Map


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 Campus Sustainability: A Growing Trend

The ivy halls of higher education are getting greener.  Increasingly, private colleges and universities are promoting environmental sustainability on campus, providing a better quality of life for their students and communities and cutting back on skyrocketing utility costs.

 What NAICU Has Found

The dozens of campus examples collected by NAICU highlight the growing number of green initiatives taking place at the nation's private colleges and universities.

Visit our Google map or browse our web list to learn more about each institution's individual efforts to become stewards of the Earth's delicate environment. Each college listed has a website devoted to promoting environmental sustainability, including ways individuals can help to do their part.

 National Indicators

  • A striking measure of this national trend comes from the U.S. Green Building Council. According to USGBC, the number of campus projects registered for the organization's LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification has grown an average 37 percent per year since 2002. The annual increase skyrocketed in 2007 with nearly three times as many higher education projects registering as in 2006. Click here to go directly to the council's list of of private and public college and university examples.


  • The American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment is another way colleges and universities are working to help the environment. The commitment, which already has more than 500 signatories, is signed by college and university presidents who pledge to eliminate greenhouse gases by modeling ways to cut carbon emissions, and by exercising their leadership on campus and in their communities.


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