Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 70.05
Liaison Lisa Kilgore
Submission Date March 22, 2016
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Cornell University
EN-3: Student Life

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.00 / 2.00 Erin Moore
Sustainability Engagement Manager
Energy & Sustainability
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Does the institution have one or more co-curricular sustainability programs and initiatives that fall into the following categories?:
Yes or No
Active student groups focused on sustainability Yes
Gardens, farms, community supported agriculture (CSA) or fishery programs, or urban agriculture projects where students are able to gain experience in organic agriculture and sustainable food systems Yes
Student-run enterprises that include sustainability as part of their mission statements or stated purposes Yes
Sustainable investment funds, green revolving funds or sustainable microfinance initiatives through which students can develop socially, environmentally and fiscally responsible investment and financial skills Yes
Conferences, speaker series, symposia or similar events related to sustainability that have students as the intended audience Yes
Cultural arts events, installations or performances related to sustainability that have students as the intended audience Yes
Wilderness or outdoors programs that follow Leave No Trace principles Yes
Sustainability-related themes chosen for themed semesters, years, or first-year experiences No
Programs through which students can learn sustainable life skills Yes
Sustainability-focused student employment opportunities offered by the institution Yes
Graduation pledges through which students pledge to consider social and environmental responsibility in future job and other decisions No
Other co-curricular sustainability programs and initiatives Yes

The name and a brief description of each student group focused on sustainability:

Cornell students from across all colleges are actively involved in a wide range of student clubs focused on sustainability. Currently over 40 student clubs are focused on sustainability issues. The newly formed group, ECO (Environmental Collaborative), will help coordinate projects among the various organizations.

A full list of clubs can be found here:
http://www.sustainablecampus.cornell.edu/categories/2


The website URL where information about student groups is available:
A brief description of gardens, farms, community supported agriculture (CSA) or fishery programs, and urban agriculture projects where students are able to gain experience in organic agriculture and sustainable food systems:

Dilmun Hill Farm is a student-run farm that has been practicing sustainable agriculture on Cornell University's campus for more than a decade. Their mission is to provide students, faculty, staff and community with opportunities for experiential learning, group collaboration and research. Throughout the year they host work parties where volunteers work in the fields and experience the latest in sustainable agricultural practices. The student managers and steering committee members collaborate with the Organic Coordinator and Faculty Advisors to provide leadership in farm operations and disseminate information through education and outreach. They also collaborate with various organizations on campus, such as McDaniels Nut Grove. Their popular campus farm stand offers Dilmun Hill produce for sale from June through October and they supply local produce to Cornell's Manndible Cafe in season.


The website URL where information about the organic agriculture and/or sustainable food systems projects and initiatives is available:
A brief description of student-run enterprises that include sustainability as part of their mission statements or stated purposes:

The Dilmun Hill student-run, organic farm business operates a variety of retail and wholesale operations including a campus farmstand and direct marketing to several campus dining facilities including Manndible Cafe and the Hotel School. More information is available at http://www.cuaes.cornell.edu/cals/cuaes/ag-operations/dilmun-hill/


The website URL where information about the student-run enterprise(s) is available:
A brief description of the sustainable investment or finance initiatives:

The Center for Global Sustainable Enterprise provides academic and professional leadership in the area of SRI and Sustainable Enterprise.

A project of the Center, BR Microcapital, spurs microenterprise development by assisting self-employed individuals reach their business goals. Launched in January of 2009, BRM seeks to meet a critical need by working with promising, but underserved entrepreneurs in the local community. BRM partners with Alternatives Federal Credit Union (Alternatives), a leading community development credit union, and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise (Center) to support microbusiness owners. By offering targeted business assistance including loans to entrepreneurs, their goal is to contribute to the local community, supporting inclusive wealth creation and economic development.


The website URL where information about the sustainable investment or finance initiatives is available:
A brief description of conferences, speaker series, symposia or similar events related to sustainability that have students as the intended audience:

In 2014 the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, the Campus Sustainability Office, and many other centers cosponsored or promoted over 400 sustainability events on campus including lectures, seminars, conferences, festivals, markets, and workshops.

The annual Iscol Lecture, Cornell's premier environmental event, featured Peter Matthiessen (author) in 2012, Peter Kareiva (Chief Scientist, The Nature Conservancy) in 2013, Luc Gnacadja (Past Executive Secretary, UN Convention to Combat Desertification) in 2014, and Ted Danson (actor and ocean's advocate) in 2015

Additional past event lists can be found at
http://www.sustainablecampus.cornell.edu/blogs/events


The website URL where information about the event(s) is available:
A brief description of cultural arts events, installations or performances related to sustainability that have students as the intended audience:

Cornell's Mann Library (Mann Gallery) opened an exhibit entitled "Historic Ice: Alaska and Greenland’s glaciers through the lens of the Cornell expeditions 1896-1911" in November 2015, which displayed photographs taken by Cornell professor Ralph Stockman Tarr and his students during several expeditions to glaciated areas in Greenland and Alaska. Hundreds of photographs taken during the expeditions captured both the stunning beauty of these areas as well as historic data vital to the field of glaciology today. Building on the imagery and information gleaned from the Tarr expeditions, professor of earth and atmospheric sciences, Matt Pritchard, delivered a lecture when the gallery opened, highlighting changes that have occurred in the glacial landscapes of Alaska and Greenland over the past hundred years--and what these changes do in fact tell us about global climate change.


The website URL where information about the cultural arts event(s) is available:
A brief description of wilderness or outdoors programs for students that follow Leave No Trace principles:

Established in 1972, Cornell Outdoor Education (COE) is the largest and most comprehensive collegiate outdoor education program in the country. COE uses challenge, adventure, and outdoor experiences, with reflection and analysis, to help individuals and teams learn and grow. While COE serves a variety of populations, its central mission is to serve Cornell students. COE classes and programs, by complementing academic and classroom offerings, provide students with real world leadership and team opportunities. Classes include day hiking, backpacking in the Finger Lakes, indoor and outdoor rock climbing, tree climbing, mountain biking, canoeing, and sea kayaking. All courses emphasize the importance of the natural environment and Leave No Trace principles.


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A brief description of sustainability-related themes chosen for themed semesters, years, or first-year experiences:

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A brief description of program(s) through which students can learn sustainable life skills:

The nearly 100 residents of Ecology House have a variety of majors and backgrounds, but all share an interest in preserving and protecting our natural environment. Residents are dedicated to sustainable practices like recycling, composting, organic gardening, and energy conservation, and organize environmental-education outreach programs such as the widely popular annual "Mission: Wolf" event.

Ecology House offers a wide range of activities, such as regular hiking and camping trips, frequent house dinners, and weekly ice cream and movie nights. Major house events include a weekend retreat in the Adirondacks each fall, with zip-lining, hiking, and canoeing, plus house leadership retreats, and house dances (both formal and casual) in the fall and spring. Another unique perk at Eco House: residents may keep certain types of small pets (in cages or aquariums) if registered and approved by the house's Residence Hall Director.


The website URL where information about the sustainable life skills program(s) is available:
A brief description of sustainability-focused student employment opportunities:

The Campus Sustainability Office (CSO), Office of Energy Management, the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, and Cornell Dining offer sustainability-focused student employment opportunities. CSO hires one Sustainability Coordinator who manages sustainability for New Student Orientation, a yearly sustainability leadership summit, and the annual SpringFest. CSO also hires a student to collect data for this report, a Sustainability Outreach intern who manages student outreach and engagement, and a Waste Management Intern, who manages Recyclemania. Cornell Dining hires 2-3 Student Sustainability Coordinators who act as sustainability consultants to the dining staff and purchasing department, and who educate students about local foods and waste management.

Job openings are advertised on the Sustainable Campus website (http://www.sustainablecampus.cornell.edu/blogs/news) and via many of Cornell's listservs.


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A brief description of graduation pledges through which students pledge to consider social and environmental responsibility in future job and other decisions:

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A brief description of other co-curricular sustainability programs and initiatives:

Cornell offers a wide variety of classes that engage with the campus, local, national, and international community on sustainability issues. For example, one university-wide seminar "Perspectives on the Climate Seminar Series" provides important views on the critical issue of climate change by engaging experts from both Cornell University and other universities.


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