Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 71.07 |
Liaison | Carolyn Shafer |
Submission Date | March 1, 2024 |
Pratt Institute
EN-11: Inter-Campus Collaboration
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 3.00 |
Carolyn
Shafer Director Center for Sustainable Design Strategies |
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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):
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) - https://www.aashe.org
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Pratt’s Center for Climate Adaptation https://www.pratt.edu/center-for-climate-adaptation/ was officially recognized as a Provost Research Center in recognition of its extensive engagement with both national and international partners. This included accreditation with the United Nations Water Conference which involved organizing a series of events, a high level panel discussion at the UN headquarters, a charret at Pratt’s Research Yard with brought together community groups from Staten Island, Queens and the Bronx with students from Pratt, Princeton and Singapore, plus a conference on Governors Island which included local partners plus the Inter-American Development Bank, World Research Institute and the Singapore University of Design and Technology.
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PALS - Partnership for Academic Leadership in Sustainability
The Partnership for Academic Leadership on Sustainability (PALS) unites art and design colleges and universities in a collaborative effort to solve the challenges of global climate change through the power of creativity and an art and design education. PALS assists participating schools to build better strategies to support society and the environment through the integration of sustainability principles into their current programs. It empowers PALS Fellows from participating schools to develop new courses by building and supporting collaboration and networking across their home institutions and across the Pals Cohort.
The value of PALS lies in its ability to leverage collective resources and foster a community of peer institutions to integrate sustainability into the core of art and design education. There is no other current initiative where this is happening in the landscape of art and design higher education. We seek participation of art and design colleges and universities to join the PALS Cohort.
PALS was founded at Pratt Institute in 2010 and included members from the majority of AICAD schools. From 2010 - 2017, 46 colleges and universities, including over 100 faculty, staff and administrators, participated. We are excited to announce that the PALS Summit and Cohort are being relaunched in the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year.
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Pratt’s Center for Climate Adaptation https://www.pratt.edu/center-for-climate-adaptation/ was officially recognized as a Provost Research Center in recognition of its extensive engagement with both national and international partners. This included accreditation with the United Nations Water Conference which involved organizing a series of events, a high level panel discussion at the UN headquarters, a charret at Pratt’s Research Yard with brought together community groups from Staten Island, Queens and the Bronx with students from Pratt, Princeton and Singapore, plus a conference on Governors Island which included local partners plus the Inter-American Development Bank, World Research Institute and the Singapore University of Design and Technology.
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PALS - Partnership for Academic Leadership in Sustainability
The Partnership for Academic Leadership on Sustainability (PALS) unites art and design colleges and universities in a collaborative effort to solve the challenges of global climate change through the power of creativity and an art and design education. PALS assists participating schools to build better strategies to support society and the environment through the integration of sustainability principles into their current programs. It empowers PALS Fellows from participating schools to develop new courses by building and supporting collaboration and networking across their home institutions and across the Pals Cohort.
The value of PALS lies in its ability to leverage collective resources and foster a community of peer institutions to integrate sustainability into the core of art and design education. There is no other current initiative where this is happening in the landscape of art and design higher education. We seek participation of art and design colleges and universities to join the PALS Cohort.
PALS was founded at Pratt Institute in 2010 and included members from the majority of AICAD schools. From 2010 - 2017, 46 colleges and universities, including over 100 faculty, staff and administrators, participated. We are excited to announce that the PALS Summit and Cohort are being relaunched in the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year.
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):
Pratt is partnering with the College of Environmental Science and Forestry at SUNY Syracuse to assess the use of mass timber for the construction of affordable housing. The partnership also includes New York City Mayor’s Office and the District Council of Carpenters and will involve analysis of city-owned sites that are zoned for residential development and are currently under-built. ESF has identified local sources of timber as part of an effort to create an upstate/downstate supply chain. https://www.esf.edu/
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):
Carl Zimring:
“Introducing Discard Research at Pratt.” Center for Critical Discard Research conference, Brooklyn, New York, March. Introduction to day-long conference featuring research presentations by Pratt faculty on aspects of critical discard studies. 2023.
“Wastescapes and the Building of Modern New York City: A Discard Studies Approach to Urban History.” Presented with Steven H. Corey for the Discard Studies conference, New York University, New York, New York, September 2022.
“A Circular Economy? Aluminum Recycling in Historical Perspective.” World Economic History Congress, Paris, France, July 2022.
May Joseph:
“Sahara Wind and Tropospheric Histories”, Duke University, January 19, 2023.
Dan Boscov-Ellen:
“Capitalist Time and Intergenerational Ethics,” International Association for Environmental Philosophy Annual Conference, Toronto, October 2023
“Liberalism, Capitalism, and Climate Compulsions,” Historical Materialism Montreal, Concordia University, May 2023
“Apres Moi Le Deluge: Capitalism and Intergenerational Climate Ethics,” Center for Critical Discard Research Conference, Pratt Institute, March 2023
“Don’t Come Over: Climate Migration and Sovereignty,” International Association for Environmental Philosophy Annual Conference, June 2022
“Beyond the Realm of Necessity: Productivity, Growth, and World-Ecology,” World Ecology Research Network, Bonn, June 2022
“Introducing Discard Research at Pratt.” Center for Critical Discard Research conference, Brooklyn, New York, March. Introduction to day-long conference featuring research presentations by Pratt faculty on aspects of critical discard studies. 2023.
“Wastescapes and the Building of Modern New York City: A Discard Studies Approach to Urban History.” Presented with Steven H. Corey for the Discard Studies conference, New York University, New York, New York, September 2022.
“A Circular Economy? Aluminum Recycling in Historical Perspective.” World Economic History Congress, Paris, France, July 2022.
May Joseph:
“Sahara Wind and Tropospheric Histories”, Duke University, January 19, 2023.
Dan Boscov-Ellen:
“Capitalist Time and Intergenerational Ethics,” International Association for Environmental Philosophy Annual Conference, Toronto, October 2023
“Liberalism, Capitalism, and Climate Compulsions,” Historical Materialism Montreal, Concordia University, May 2023
“Apres Moi Le Deluge: Capitalism and Intergenerational Climate Ethics,” Center for Critical Discard Research Conference, Pratt Institute, March 2023
“Don’t Come Over: Climate Migration and Sovereignty,” International Association for Environmental Philosophy Annual Conference, June 2022
“Beyond the Realm of Necessity: Productivity, Growth, and World-Ecology,” World Ecology Research Network, Bonn, June 2022
Has the institution submitted a case study during the previous year to an external higher education sustainability resource center or awards program?:
No
A list or brief description of the sustainability resource center or awards program and submission(s):
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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):
President Bronet is Secretary and member of the board of the NY Climate Exchange.
David Erdman, Director of Pratt’s Center for Climate Adaptation is co-chair of the Working Group on Development for the construction of a 400,000sf mass timber center for research and education and renovation of approximately 100,000sf of historic buildings for NYCE
Adam Friedman, Chief Strategy Officer for the Provost is on the Steering Committee and co-chair of the Community Engagement Working Group for NYCE
Allison Druin, Vice Provost for Research and Strategic Partnerships is on the Steering Committee for NYCE and the working group created to allocate funding for research as well as community engagement
Carl Zimring has served on the American Society for Environmental History's Samuel P. Hays Fellowship Committee for the past three years, chairing the committee in 2018-19. https://aseh.net/about-aseh/committees/award-and-fellowship-committees
2021 online Green Symposium held by NYSID
David Erdman, Director of Pratt’s Center for Climate Adaptation is co-chair of the Working Group on Development for the construction of a 400,000sf mass timber center for research and education and renovation of approximately 100,000sf of historic buildings for NYCE
Adam Friedman, Chief Strategy Officer for the Provost is on the Steering Committee and co-chair of the Community Engagement Working Group for NYCE
Allison Druin, Vice Provost for Research and Strategic Partnerships is on the Steering Committee for NYCE and the working group created to allocate funding for research as well as community engagement
Carl Zimring has served on the American Society for Environmental History's Samuel P. Hays Fellowship Committee for the past three years, chairing the committee in 2018-19. https://aseh.net/about-aseh/committees/award-and-fellowship-committees
2021 online Green Symposium held by NYSID
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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When the NY Climate Exchange was designated by New York City to create a center for research on climate change and adaptation strategies, Pratt organized a series of campus-wide “town halls” to identify and prioritize ways for faculty and students to engage. Those meetings led to three ongoing working groups to develop programs which Pratt could pursue in partnership with NYCE. The groups were focused by issue area including the built environment, K-12 curriculum development and programming, and creative activation. Over the past 9 months, each of the groups has met several times and developed their priorities and strategies which has led to Pratt significant impact in the design of what will be the first large (400,000sf) mass timber building in New York, the development of a partnership with Sesame Workshop to create programming to increase climate literacy for young teens, and a collaboration with Earth Matter, a non-profit organization on Governors Island, to create models for teaching and activating programs for composting.
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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