Overall Rating | Bronze - expired |
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Overall Score | 44.43 |
Liaison | John Stolz |
Submission Date | March 4, 2020 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Duquesne University
AC-8: Campus as a Living Laboratory
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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4.00 / 4.00 |
Mary Kate
Ranii Program Administrator Center for Environmental Research & Education (CERE) |
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Air & Climate
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Air & Climate:
1. Duquesne is the first university in western Pennsylvania and one of only a few in the state to conduct biennial Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories on the University's carbon footprint. The University has played a leading role in moving other schools in the region to undertake similar studies and to direct the region as a whole toward environmental stewardship. This survey is conducted by graduate students in the University's Center for Environmental Research and Education. This report is published on the University website for the campus and outside communities.
2. Additionally, Duquesne University has a live dashboard in academic building, Rockwell Hall, measuring and reporting CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and indoor air quality has part of efforts to use the building as a living laboratory.
Buildings
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Buildings:
1. Students in the MBA in Sustainable Business Practices is working on increasing efficiency in Rockwell Hall via an 18-month project for kinetic tiles to generate building electricity, monitoring indoor air quality, and monitoring weather. Overall the students and faculty are slowly converting this academic building into a living laboratory.
Energy
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Energy:
1. Duquesne University's Facility Department works with students and faculty to host free tours of the on-campus co-generation plant.
2. Students in the MBA in Sustainable Business Practices are working to increase energy efficiency in campus buildings.
3. Students in the Environmental Science undergraduate and Environmental Science and Management graduate and certificate programs conduct regular reports on proposed campus energy reduction projects.
Food & Dining
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Food & Dining:
1. Duquesne University partners with current students to host a quarterly Weigh the Waste Event to better identify how much waste is generated in the main campus dining hall.
Grounds
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Grounds:
1. Duquesne University's Ecology Club managed an on-campus butterfly garden, planting and weeding a small section of garden specifically for pollinator species. 2. Students are also working with Facilities Management to install a rain garden on campus in 2020.
Purchasing
No
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Purchasing:
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Transportation
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Transportation:
1. Students have, and continue to work with University leadership to create and demand more mass transit options to campus including the South Side Shuttle, bike infrastructure, ZipCar services, Healthy Ride Bike Share Program, and public transit passes.
Waste
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Waste:
1. Duquesne University collects organic waste from the campus dining hall as well as campus catering events to be composted by a local company (AgRecycle).
2. Members of the student-run Evergreen Club, also hosts online tips for reducing one's waste footprint.
3. Members of the student-run Pure Thirst group partner with campus events to collect disposable cups to use for research in water filtration devices.
4. The Center for Environmental Research and Education educates students about compost opportunities on campus and collects materials to compost in their office suite from students, faculty, and staff.
Water
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Water:
1. A student-led initiative resulted in bottle refilling stations on campus.
2. Faculty, staff, and students organize an Annual Water walk, educating the campus about the global water crisis.
Coordination & Planning
No
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Coordination & Planning:
1. Duquesne University's Center for Community-Engaged Teaching and Research (CETR) is run by faculty, staff, and students includes planning for community-engaged teaching and research at Duquesne University.
2. The Center for Environmental Research and Education works to educate the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Science and campus leadership about sustainability needs in planning.
Diversity & Affordability
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Diversity & Affordability:
1. 14 student organizations work to further issues regarding to diversity and affordability.
Investment & Finance
No
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Investment & Finance:
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Public Engagement
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Public Engagement:
1. Every year, Duquesne University hosts Community Engagement Scholars, students who work with local non-profit organizations to further their missions as well as to aid student's academic growth.
Wellbeing & Work
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to Wellbeing & Work:
1. Duquesne University's Pharmacy students work to provide free health screenings to campus faculty and staff, with a focus on female faculty and staff.
2. Health Center and students distributing free "wellness kits" to campus community.
Other Impact Areas
Yes
A brief description of the student/faculty projects and how they contribute to understanding campus sustainability challenges or advancing sustainability on campus in relation to other areas:
Students in the Biomedical Engineering program are collecting campus plastic waste to be remade into splits, braces, and other medical devices.
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