Overall Rating Silver
Overall Score 54.81
Liaison Jennifer McLaughlin
Submission Date May 26, 2023

STARS v2.2

South Dakota State University
EN-9: Staff Professional Development and Training

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.00 / 2.00 Jennifer McLaughlin
Sustainability Intern
Facilities and Services
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Does the institution make available professional development and training opportunities in sustainability to all non-academic staff at least once per year?:
Yes

Does the institution wish to pursue Part 2 of this credit (the rate of staff participation in sustainability professional development and training)?:
Yes

Estimated percentage of regular, non-academic staff that participates annually in sustainability professional development and training:
0

If sustainability professional development and training opportunities for staff are made available or supported, provide at least one of the following:

A brief description of any internal sustainability professional development and training opportunities that the institution makes available to non-academic staff:
Over the past three years, 0.41% of non-academic staff have participated in sustainability-related professional development.

FY20
The Sustainability Specialist hosted a sustainability workshop. This workshop was open to all faculty, staff, and students and spoke about SDSU sustainability efforts as well as how each person can make their life more sustainable.

FY21 and FY22
Sustainability Ambassadors is a 5-week program that takes a deep dive into sustainability concepts enriching participants understanding and empowering them to share and practice what they learn. Each 1-hour session consists of a presentation with room for engaging activities and meaningful dialogue. Session topics included: definitions of sustainability, social equity, climate change, transportation, energy, and waste. The goal of the program is to integrate sustainability into different aspects of campus.
To reach this goal, the program will.
1. Educate more campus members about sustainability and give them a solid understanding of sustainability & related concepts.
2. Help campus members see how they connect and contribute to sustainability both at a personal level and in their campus role.
3. Encourage sustainability ambassadors to share the knowledge they learn in these sessions with their friends, colleagues, departments, etc. to help grow sustainability knowledge and help people see the importance of sustainability and how they play a role.
4. Empower sustainability ambassadors to integrate sustainability into what they do, both personally, but especially in their role on campus.
This program is open to all faculty, staff, and students. Participants had to attend 4 out of 5 sessions to become a Sustainability Ambassador. Participants who completed the program received a bumper sticker and digital form of the logo to share on email, social media, etc. The Sustainability Specialist also has a list of official Sustainability Ambassadors.

FY22
The Sustainability Specialist provided recycling updates to all secretaries on campus via email. The secretaries were then asked to share this recycling information to their department staff. A presentation was also given that secretaries were invited to attend.

A brief description of any external professional development and training opportunities in sustainability that are supported by the institution :
N/A

Optional Fields 

Estimated percentage of regular non-academic staff for which sustainability is included in performance reviews:
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A brief description of how sustainability is included in staff performance reviews :
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Website URL where information about staff professional development and training in sustainability 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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