Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 64.19 |
Liaison | Melissa Cadwell |
Submission Date | Jan. 23, 2025 |
Syracuse University
IN-6: Center for Sustainability Across the Curriculum
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 0.50 |
Melissa
Cadwell Sustainability Coordinator Energy Systems & Sustainability Management |
A brief description of the institution’s professional development opportunities on sustainability in the curriculum:
Syracuse University has provided various professional development opportunities related to sustainability for faculty and staff in the last three years. A notable example is the Sustainability Leadership Program launched in 2023. This program engages participants in discussions about climate change, sustainable practices, and leadership skills. It includes both virtual and in-person components, featuring Syracuse University faculty members and experts from other institutions like Le Moyne College. This program supports faculty development in sustainability through leadership training and peer coaching, which are designed to influence both organizational and community-level sustainability efforts. (Syracuse CPS)
Additionally, Syracuse University's Project Advance (SUPA) offers professional development workshops and seminars, including opportunities to engage with sustainability-related topics. These workshops help teachers from various institutions earn professional development credits and certifications, further integrating sustainability into educational curricula (Project Advance)
Thus, Syracuse University has actively contributed to sustainability-related professional development for faculty, with collaborations involving multiple institutions.
Have academic staff from other institutions participated in the professional development opportunities on sustainability with the previous three years?:
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