Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 58.99
Liaison Deborah Steinberg
Submission Date Feb. 27, 2015
Executive Letter Download

STARS v2.0

Carnegie Mellon University
EN-11: Continuing Education

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.52 / 5.00 Lyn Decker
Osher Registrar
University Libraries Administration
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Does the institution offer continuing education courses that address sustainability?:
Yes

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Number of continuing education courses offered that address sustainability:
25

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Total number of continuing education courses offered:
494

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A copy of the list and brief descriptions of the continuing education courses that address sustainability:
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A list and brief descriptions of the continuing education courses that address sustainability:
The OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute at Carnegie Mellon is a non-credit program supported and chartered by Carnegie Mellon University in 1992. The Institute promotes a gathering of people eager to extend education in their senior years by attending classes at the University. Any adult in the Pittsburgh area is able to join the Institute, and there are no age restrictions. 2013 Winter / Spring Biodiversity: The New Landscape Aesthetic? Promoting Environmental Sustainability in Pittsburgh Have You Ever Hugged a Tree? Have You Ever Killed a Tree? Alternative Energy Sources: What's Real and What's Not? The Future of the Earth Wild Mushrooms: A Nature Study Petroleum Pioneers of Pittsburgh Geology of the National Parks 2014 Winter / Spring & Summer Energy, Alternative Energies, Pollution of Environment and Global Warming Alternative Energy Sources: What's Real and What's Not? Helping to Save an Ailing Planet Geology of the National Parks Biodiversity: The New Landscape Aesthetic? Gardening the Right Way 3 Gates Hillman Complex Tours - LEED Gold Rated Building Nine Mile Run Re-imagining Possibilities Fair Trade: A Growing Movement Birding for Beginners Energy, Population Growth... 2015 Winter / Spring Energy and the Environment Small Space and Vertical Gardening Gardening the Right Way Whats Up with Mother Earth? Several other environmental courses are offered that are based on science, social, health & wellness, but may not fit the title 'sustainability'.

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Does the institution have at least one sustainability-themed certificate program through its continuing education or extension department?:
No

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A brief description of the certificate program:
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Year the certificate program was created:
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