Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 69.22 |
Liaison | Leslie Raucher |
Submission Date | Dec. 11, 2023 |
Barnard College
PA-1: Sustainability Coordination
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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Sustainability committee(s)
Yes
The charter or mission statement of the committee(s) or a brief description of each committee's purview and activities:
The Barnard Climate Action Committee, formerly the Sustainable Practices Committee is a tripartite committee involving students, faculty, and administrative staff to promote sustainable practices campus-wide and reduce the campus’ collective environmental footprint.
The committee is tasked to to involve and integrate the community into promoting sustainable practices, reducing our environmental footprint, building an equitable, just and circular campus, and encouraging the adoption of effective and efficient programs that demonstrate our commitment as a leader in the urban environmental landscape.
In 2023 a Senior Leadership Sustainability Steering Committee was formed. This committee meets to ensure sustainability planning is implemented at the highest level.
The committee is tasked to to involve and integrate the community into promoting sustainable practices, reducing our environmental footprint, building an equitable, just and circular campus, and encouraging the adoption of effective and efficient programs that demonstrate our commitment as a leader in the urban environmental landscape.
In 2023 a Senior Leadership Sustainability Steering Committee was formed. This committee meets to ensure sustainability planning is implemented at the highest level.
Members of each committee, including affiliations and role:
Climate Action Committee:
Sandra Goldmark, committee co-chair, Director of Sustainability and Climate Action
Laura M. O'Connell, committee co-chair, Associate VP, Facilities & Capital Projects
Leslie Raucher, Associate Director of Sustainability and Climate Action
Maria Rivera Maulucci, Professor of Education
Angelo Caglioti, Assistant Professor of History
Terryanne Maenza-Gmelch, Senior Lecturer, Environmental Science
Severin Fowles, Associate Professor of Anthropology
Lino Machado, Director of Custodial Services,
Mary Rocco, Director of Engaged Scholarship , Office of Community Engagement & Inclusion (CEI)
Mary Joan Murphy, Executive Director, Administration and Accreditation, Student Health and Programs
Jazmine Garcia, Sustainability Coordinator
Katelyn Dutton, Director of Family Engagement
Deby Finkelstein, Director, Auxiliary Services
Kathryn Gerlach, Media Relations Director
Julian Jones, Project Manager, Capital Construction
Cyrine Ait Oumeziane, Project Manager, Capital Construction
Catlin Michael Wojtkowski, Director, Student Experience & Engagement
Joseph Vaina, Chartwells, Resident District Manager
Nechama Stein, BC '25, student representative elected by Student Government Association
Delaney Michaelson, BC '24, student representative elected by Student Government Association
Senior Leadership Sustainability Steering Committee:
Sandra Goldmark, Director of Sustainability and Climate Action
Linda Bell, Provost and Dean of Faculty
Leslie Grinage, Vice President for Campus Life and Student Experience and Dean of the College
Juan Plasencia, Associate Vice President for Campus Operations
Kelli Murray, EVP for Strategy and Chief Administrative Officer
Jennifer Fondiller, Vice President for Enrollment and Communications
Sandra Goldmark, committee co-chair, Director of Sustainability and Climate Action
Laura M. O'Connell, committee co-chair, Associate VP, Facilities & Capital Projects
Leslie Raucher, Associate Director of Sustainability and Climate Action
Maria Rivera Maulucci, Professor of Education
Angelo Caglioti, Assistant Professor of History
Terryanne Maenza-Gmelch, Senior Lecturer, Environmental Science
Severin Fowles, Associate Professor of Anthropology
Lino Machado, Director of Custodial Services,
Mary Rocco, Director of Engaged Scholarship , Office of Community Engagement & Inclusion (CEI)
Mary Joan Murphy, Executive Director, Administration and Accreditation, Student Health and Programs
Jazmine Garcia, Sustainability Coordinator
Katelyn Dutton, Director of Family Engagement
Deby Finkelstein, Director, Auxiliary Services
Kathryn Gerlach, Media Relations Director
Julian Jones, Project Manager, Capital Construction
Cyrine Ait Oumeziane, Project Manager, Capital Construction
Catlin Michael Wojtkowski, Director, Student Experience & Engagement
Joseph Vaina, Chartwells, Resident District Manager
Nechama Stein, BC '25, student representative elected by Student Government Association
Delaney Michaelson, BC '24, student representative elected by Student Government Association
Senior Leadership Sustainability Steering Committee:
Sandra Goldmark, Director of Sustainability and Climate Action
Linda Bell, Provost and Dean of Faculty
Leslie Grinage, Vice President for Campus Life and Student Experience and Dean of the College
Juan Plasencia, Associate Vice President for Campus Operations
Kelli Murray, EVP for Strategy and Chief Administrative Officer
Jennifer Fondiller, Vice President for Enrollment and Communications
Sustainability office(s)
Yes
A brief description of each sustainability office:
The Office of Sustainability and Climate Action works to address issues of sustainability on campus and works toward building building an equitable, just and circular campus. The office achieves this by implementing the goals outlined in the Climate Action Vision. They collaborate with campus committees, such as the Climate Action Committee, the Student Government Association Committee on Sustainability, as well as various academic and executive departments. They host events teaching and promoting sustainability on campus and create step-by-step plans for a sustainable vision.
Full-time equivalent of people employed in the sustainability office(s):
2.50
Sustainability officer(s)
Yes
Name and title of each sustainability officer:
Jazmine Garcia, Sustainability Coordinator of Campus Sustainability and Climate Action. Leslie Raucher, Associate Director of Campus Sustainability and Climate Action. Sandra Goldmark, Director of Campus Sustainability and Climate Action
Institution-wide coordination
Yes
A brief description of the activities and substantive accomplishments of the institution-wide coordinating body or officer during the previous three years:
-Annual update of the Climate Action Vision Plan
-Built a scope 3 calculator and mapped out all emissions in this catagory from 2019
-Created a full circular economy framework called Circular Campus for the college, which focuses on reducing negative social and environmental impacts while supporting student access and affordibility. The framwork today covers waste diversion, design construction & deconstruction, green spaces, resuse & sustainable purchasing, and food & dining. Rheaply, and online asset exchange program has been implemented to increase reuse on campus.
-Created a circular economy sharing network for the local community, called Circular Communiy. International House, Interchurch, Riverside Church, Teacher's College, and Union Thological Seminary have all joined. Rheaply is a key component to this project.
-Hosted the first climate based citizen's assembly in the United States
-The Center for Engaged Pedagogy created the "Teaching Toward Sustainability Guide"
-Two new programs, were created - the Anthropology Political Ecology Track and Environmental Humanities Minor and Concentration
-Built a scope 3 calculator and mapped out all emissions in this catagory from 2019
-Created a full circular economy framework called Circular Campus for the college, which focuses on reducing negative social and environmental impacts while supporting student access and affordibility. The framwork today covers waste diversion, design construction & deconstruction, green spaces, resuse & sustainable purchasing, and food & dining. Rheaply, and online asset exchange program has been implemented to increase reuse on campus.
-Created a circular economy sharing network for the local community, called Circular Communiy. International House, Interchurch, Riverside Church, Teacher's College, and Union Thological Seminary have all joined. Rheaply is a key component to this project.
-Hosted the first climate based citizen's assembly in the United States
-The Center for Engaged Pedagogy created the "Teaching Toward Sustainability Guide"
-Two new programs, were created - the Anthropology Political Ecology Track and Environmental Humanities Minor and Concentration
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