Overall Rating | Bronze - expired |
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Overall Score | 36.37 |
Liaison | Melanie Knowles |
Submission Date | March 5, 2021 |
Kent State University
EN-11: Inter-Campus Collaboration
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.50 / 3.00 |
Leah
Graham Outreach/Recycling Coordinator Office of Sustainability |
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Is the institution currently a member of a national or international higher education sustainability network?:
Yes
The name of the national or international sustainability network(s):
AASHE- The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
AASHE is the leading association for the advancement of sustainability in higher education. We serve a full range of higher education faculty, administrators, staff and students who are change agents and drivers of sustainability innovation. Established in 2005, AASHE is comprised of over 900 members across 48 U.S. states, 1 U.S. Territory, 9 Canadian provinces and 20 countries.
Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative (GRLI), supported by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Kent State University College of Business
The College of Business introduced the Responsible Leadership Initiative in Fall 2017, after becoming an advanced signatory to Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and an associate member of the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative (GRLI) in Spring 2017. Both organizations are supported by AACSB, our international accrediting body, which advocates that colleges and schools of business teach business as a force for good throughout the world.
Sustainability Communicators Google Group that will allow for discussions and questions related to anything communications. Sustainability Communicators to network, collaborate, ask questions and share ideas. All are welcome, no experience in communications necessary.Created by Princeton University.
AASHE is the leading association for the advancement of sustainability in higher education. We serve a full range of higher education faculty, administrators, staff and students who are change agents and drivers of sustainability innovation. Established in 2005, AASHE is comprised of over 900 members across 48 U.S. states, 1 U.S. Territory, 9 Canadian provinces and 20 countries.
Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative (GRLI), supported by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Kent State University College of Business
The College of Business introduced the Responsible Leadership Initiative in Fall 2017, after becoming an advanced signatory to Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and an associate member of the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative (GRLI) in Spring 2017. Both organizations are supported by AACSB, our international accrediting body, which advocates that colleges and schools of business teach business as a force for good throughout the world.
Sustainability Communicators Google Group that will allow for discussions and questions related to anything communications. Sustainability Communicators to network, collaborate, ask questions and share ideas. All are welcome, no experience in communications necessary.Created by Princeton University.
Does the institution actively participate in a regional, state/provincial, or local higher education sustainability network?:
Yes
The name of the regional, state/provincial or local sustainability network(s):
Ohio Higher Education Sustainability Professionals Network- annual conference and email listserv to connect with other higher education institutions' sustainability professionals.
Northeast Ohio Higher Education Sustainability Professionals Network- quarterly meetings, communication through email, supporting and exchange of ideas, help and feedback on campus sustainability initiatives.
City of Kent Ad Hoc Climate Action Plan Committee Members (Melanie Knowles and Leah Graham)
Northeast Ohio Higher Education Sustainability Professionals Network- quarterly meetings, communication through email, supporting and exchange of ideas, help and feedback on campus sustainability initiatives.
City of Kent Ad Hoc Climate Action Plan Committee Members (Melanie Knowles and Leah Graham)
Has the institution presented at a higher education sustainability conference during the previous year?:
Yes
A list or brief description of the conference(s) and presentation(s):
AASHE 2019 Kent Cuyahoga 50- Melanie Knowles https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/kent-cuyahoga-50
CONCRETE POETRY: CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA RIVER THROUGH POETRY AND DESIGN WITH WORKS THAT APPEAR ON CONCRETE WHEN WET
How do we connect to the Cuyahoga River? The flowing water touches our emotions, our communities, our environment and our history. In this 50th anniversary year of the last Cuyahoga River fire, the Concrete Poetry project invites us to reconsider and reconnect to the river and its legacy. The 1969 fire occurred at a pivotal time and helped spark the environmental movement leading to protective legislation and the sustainability movement today.
Kent State’s Office of Sustainability convened partners to create the designs. The poems are from the Wick Poetry Center’s Cuyahoga River Stanzas. The designs are from Aoife Mooney and Sanda Katila’s typography students in the School of Visual Communication and Design. Additional designs share facts about the watershed. The images that appear on the ground are meant to bring a smile, give us pause or educate.
This project is a collaboration between the Office of Sustainability, the School of Visual Communication and Design and the Wick Poetry Center. Thank you to TechStyleLab for providing the stencils for the concrete designs. Designs are installed through the Kent State University Campus and downtown Kent, Ohio. Check back as more designs are installed.
CONCRETE POETRY: CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA RIVER THROUGH POETRY AND DESIGN WITH WORKS THAT APPEAR ON CONCRETE WHEN WET
How do we connect to the Cuyahoga River? The flowing water touches our emotions, our communities, our environment and our history. In this 50th anniversary year of the last Cuyahoga River fire, the Concrete Poetry project invites us to reconsider and reconnect to the river and its legacy. The 1969 fire occurred at a pivotal time and helped spark the environmental movement leading to protective legislation and the sustainability movement today.
Kent State’s Office of Sustainability convened partners to create the designs. The poems are from the Wick Poetry Center’s Cuyahoga River Stanzas. The designs are from Aoife Mooney and Sanda Katila’s typography students in the School of Visual Communication and Design. Additional designs share facts about the watershed. The images that appear on the ground are meant to bring a smile, give us pause or educate.
This project is a collaboration between the Office of Sustainability, the School of Visual Communication and Design and the Wick Poetry Center. Thank you to TechStyleLab for providing the stencils for the concrete designs. Designs are installed through the Kent State University Campus and downtown Kent, Ohio. Check back as more designs are installed.
Has the institution submitted a case study during the previous year to an external higher education sustainability resource center or awards program?:
Yes
A list or brief description of the sustainability resource center or awards program and submission(s):
2019 Keep Ohio Beautiful Youth Group Award: College/University
2019 Princeton Review's Guide to Green Colleges: 2019 Edition https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/news/kent-state-university-featured-princeton-reviews-guide-green-colleges-hr
2019 Bicycle Friendly University Bronze award recognized by the League of American Bicyclists https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/news/kent-state-named-bicycle-friendly-university-league-american-bicyclists-kent
2019 Green Energy Ohio Green Academic Award Winner https://greenenergyohio.org/2019-annual-award-winners/
2019 Tree Campus USA recognition for 11 consecutive years since the Arbor Day Foundation started Tree Campus USA in 2008. https://www.kent.edu/today/news/kent-state-university-recognized-tree-campus-usa-11-consecutive-years
2019 14 LEED certified buildings to date https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/green-building
2018 Encouraging Environmental Excellence (E3) Awards from Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Gold Level https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/news/ohio-epa-issues-2018-encouraging-environmental-excellence-awards-epa-news
2017 Encouraging Environmental Excellence (E3) Awards from Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Silver Level https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/news/ohio-epa-issues-2017-encouraging-environmental-excellence-awards-ohio-epa-news
Ohio EPA Issues 2017 Encouraging Environmental Excellence Awards
Kent State University – The University’s Office of Sustainability manages and plans sustainability efforts with the strategic goal of meeting present needs without compromising future generations. University energy efficiency retrofits include energy controls, electronic metering and lighting and HVAC improvements, resulting in $1.8 million savings. Kent States’ Field House solar panels generate 500,000 kilowatt hours of energy per year. Storm water management includes green roofs, constructed wetlands, permeable pavers, conservation easements, retention/detention ponds, rain gardens, and vernal and ephemeral pools. KSU is recognized for its focus on environmentally friendly transportation with a free bus system and Flashfleet bike sharing system. The KSU Airport was one of 20 airports nationwide selected by the FAA for funding sustainability projects. New building construction must meet LEED standards and realize an average of 40 percent water savings and 40 percent energy savings. Kent’s landfill diversion rate has increased to 36 percent in 2016 in four years.
2019 Princeton Review's Guide to Green Colleges: 2019 Edition https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/news/kent-state-university-featured-princeton-reviews-guide-green-colleges-hr
2019 Bicycle Friendly University Bronze award recognized by the League of American Bicyclists https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/news/kent-state-named-bicycle-friendly-university-league-american-bicyclists-kent
2019 Green Energy Ohio Green Academic Award Winner https://greenenergyohio.org/2019-annual-award-winners/
2019 Tree Campus USA recognition for 11 consecutive years since the Arbor Day Foundation started Tree Campus USA in 2008. https://www.kent.edu/today/news/kent-state-university-recognized-tree-campus-usa-11-consecutive-years
2019 14 LEED certified buildings to date https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/green-building
2018 Encouraging Environmental Excellence (E3) Awards from Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Gold Level https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/news/ohio-epa-issues-2018-encouraging-environmental-excellence-awards-epa-news
2017 Encouraging Environmental Excellence (E3) Awards from Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Silver Level https://www.kent.edu/sustainability/news/ohio-epa-issues-2017-encouraging-environmental-excellence-awards-ohio-epa-news
Ohio EPA Issues 2017 Encouraging Environmental Excellence Awards
Kent State University – The University’s Office of Sustainability manages and plans sustainability efforts with the strategic goal of meeting present needs without compromising future generations. University energy efficiency retrofits include energy controls, electronic metering and lighting and HVAC improvements, resulting in $1.8 million savings. Kent States’ Field House solar panels generate 500,000 kilowatt hours of energy per year. Storm water management includes green roofs, constructed wetlands, permeable pavers, conservation easements, retention/detention ponds, rain gardens, and vernal and ephemeral pools. KSU is recognized for its focus on environmentally friendly transportation with a free bus system and Flashfleet bike sharing system. The KSU Airport was one of 20 airports nationwide selected by the FAA for funding sustainability projects. New building construction must meet LEED standards and realize an average of 40 percent water savings and 40 percent energy savings. Kent’s landfill diversion rate has increased to 36 percent in 2016 in four years.
Has the institution had employees or students serving on a board or committee of a sustainability network or conference during the previous three years?:
Yes
A list or brief description of the board or committee appointment(s):
Kent State Tree Advisory Board
Kent State Transportation Advisory Committee
Portage County Solid Waste District Policy Committee
Kent State Transportation Advisory Committee
Portage County Solid Waste District Policy Committee
Does the institution have an ongoing mentoring relationship with another institution through which it assists the institution with its sustainability reporting and/or the development of its sustainability program?:
No
A brief description of the mentoring relationship and activities:
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Has the institution had employees or students serving as peer reviewers of another institution’s sustainability data and/or STARS submission during the previous three years?:
No
A brief description of the peer review activities:
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Optional Fields
Ohio Higher Education Sustainability Professionals Network- annual conference and email listserv to connect with other higher education institutions' sustainability professionals for support, help, exchanging ideas on campus sustainability.
Northeast Ohio Higher Education Sustainability Professionals Network- quarterly meetings, communication through email, supporting and exchange of ideas, help and feedback on campus sustainability initiatives.
Northeast Ohio Higher Education Sustainability Professionals Network- quarterly meetings, communication through email, supporting and exchange of ideas, help and feedback on campus sustainability initiatives.
Website URL where information about the institution’s inter-campus collaborations is available:
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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