Overall Rating Silver
Overall Score 54.32
Liaison Emma Parsley
Submission Date Dec. 12, 2022

STARS v2.2

Texas State University, San Marcos
EN-3: Student Life

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.00 / 2.00 James Vollrath
Director
Office of Sustainability
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Student groups 

Does the institution have an active student group focused on sustainability?:
Yes

Name and a brief description of the active student groups focused on sustainability:
• Animal Rights Club: A group to help animals, people, and the environment all while promoting a vegan lifestyle and eating delicious, cruelty free food.
• Bobcat Blend: A faculty managed, student-run and grant-supported research and teaching-oriented waste management campus composting program at Texas State. The goals of the organization are to teach students, faculty and staff through daily operations and development of habits the environmental, economic, and intrinsic values of composting, in the dining halls and in the classrooms, labs and landscapes on campus.
• Bobcat Buzz: Building and maintaining equipment. Harvesting honey to promote the Agriculture Department. Educate students about the importance of honeybees in our communities and here at Texas State. Hold events to educate as well as promote the club and department.
• Bobcat Stream Team: To engage students, alumni, and the community in water quality monitoring of Texas waterways.
• Environmental Conservation Organization (ECO): We bring in guest speakers from various parts of the environmental field to share their experiences (and possible job opportunities). -We find new ways that our campus can become more sustainable and make them happen -We participate in various volunteering opportunities, such as trail building, tailgate recycling, and Bobcat Build. We learn about new ways to reduce our impact in our personal lives.
• HEAT Establishment: Bi-weekly meetings, campus beautification, river clean-ups, volunteering with local animal shelters, working with dining halls to pick up wasted food or compost items, volunteering for/supporting causes for humanity (i.e. invisible children), emphasize "Green Building" on campus, and provide students with an outlet for multiple service opportunities.
• McCoy College Bobcat Net Impact: Award-winning Net Impact recognized by Presidents Clinton and Obama provides members with leadership through sustainability projects on campus and along the IH 35 corridor. Speakers at General Meetings bring first-hand knowledge on innovations like crowd funding and energy auditing skills. Projects are the backbone of the organization at Circuit of the Americas and ESPN Summer XGAMES. We make a positive impact.
• Not on My Campus: A student-led organization and marketing campaign centered around breaking the silence surrounding sexual assault. In order to provide a safe environment for all faculty, staff, and students. It is imperative that the campus sustains a comfortable and welcoming community where all are encouraged to participate, in order to maintain a sustainable community.
• Oxfam at Texas State: Interested in Activism, Human rights advocacy and fighting injustice. Oxfam at Texas State serves as a branch from the Global organization Oxfam America. Oxfam America is an international relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice.
• Resource Conservationists of Texas State: Resource Conservationists of Texas State will work in affiliation with Bobcat Blend, the Texas State Recycling Center, and the City of San Marcos to spread awareness of the need for and benefits of proper recycling. Volunteering efforts will promote a more environmentally friendly campus and city

Gardens and farms 

Does the institution have a garden, farm, community supported agriculture (CSA) or fishery program, or an urban agriculture project where students are able to gain experience in organic agriculture and sustainable food systems?:
Yes

A brief description of the gardens, farms, community supported agriculture (CSA) or fishery programs, and/or urban agriculture projects:
A series of gardens reside around the Agriculture Building that are maintained by students. They include: Fountain Garden, Shade Garden, Herb Garden, Pool Garden, Cactus Garden, Pleasant Street Garden, Zen Garden, Pergola Garden, Dark Crystal Garden and Butterfly Garden. Additionally, the Bobcat Buzz club is actively building a pollinator garden on campus. Bobcat Farm, a 1.4 acre food forest located in TXST's Freeman Ranch, is also currently under construction.

Student-run enterprises 

Does the institution have a student-run enterprise that includes sustainability as part of its mission statement or stated purpose?:
Yes

A brief description of the student-run enterprises:
Bobcat Blend is a student organization devoted to composting the food waste and grounds waste on campus and selling that to the general community.

Sustainable investment and finance 

Does the institution have a sustainable investment fund, green revolving fund, or sustainable microfinance initiative through which students can develop socially, environmentally and fiscally responsible investment and financial skills?:
Yes

A brief description of the sustainable investment funds, green revolving funds or sustainable microfinance initiatives:
The Environmental Service Committee empowers people to achieve their vision of a sustainable campus community by providing a platform through which environmentally centered projects can be funded. The ESC distributes funds collected from the Environmental Service Fee for improvements at the University and within greater San Marcos.

Events 

Has the institution hosted a conference, speaker series, symposium, or similar event focused on sustainability during the previous three years that had students as the intended audience?:
Yes

A brief description of the conferences, speaker series, symposia, or similar events focused on sustainability:
Philosophy Dialogue Series: a program of as many as 60 presentations each semester, this unique series of lectures, interactive presentations, and discussions, is held in the Dialogue Room (Comal 116). For over 20 years, the series has provided a forum for the lively exchange and critical evaluation of diverse ideas. This series has grown from a few presentations a month during long semesters to four or five each week during most of the fall and spring semesters and during one summer session. There are usually several presentations each semester that deal directly with issues of sustainability.

Small Producers Initiative Annual Conference: The 2022 Southern Family Farmers & Food Systems Conference operates in-person annually at Texas State University. It includes three days of education and networking around small-scale and sustainable agriculture. Scholarships are also awarded to socially disadvantaged, new/beginning, and veteran farmers and ranchers.

Tedx Green: In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. In February 2022, the Tedx theme was "Green" and featured speakers with backgrounds in meteorology, wellness, and even students.

Cultural arts 

Has the institution hosted a cultural arts event, installation, or performance focused on sustainability with the previous three years that had students as the intended audience?:
Yes

A brief description of the cultural arts events, installations, or performances focused on sustainability:
The Sacred Springs Pow Wow promotes Native American and Indigenous culture and diversity on the Texas State campus and the surrounding community. Tribes represented at the Pow Wow include Kiowa, Lipan Apache, Comanche, Lakota, Dakota, Choctaw, Paiute, Northern Cherokee, Chickasaw, Potawatomi, Creek, Sans Arc, Caddo, Delaware, Zuni, Huron, Hawaiian, and Aztec. Participants attend workshops and keynote lectures. Through these lectures and workshops, attendees learn the traditional methods of living off the land in a sustainable manner from different tribes.

Wilderness and outdoors programs 

Does the institution have a wilderness or outdoors program that follow Leave No Trace principles?:
Yes

A brief description of the wilderness or outdoors programs that follow Leave No Trace principles:
The Texas State Outdoor Recreation Program is committed to preserving natural areas through following and sharing the Leave No Trace Principles for Outdoor Ethics. Our staff recognizes the importance of low impact/"no trace" living in the outdoors to promote land stewardship, minimum impact skills, and wilderness ethics.

Sustainability-focused themes 

Has the institution had a sustainability-focused theme chosen for a themed semester, year, or first-year experience during the previous three years?:
Yes

A brief description of the sustainability-focused themes chosen for themed semesters, years, or first-year experiences:
2020-2021 Theme: "Dynamics"
TXST Common Experience is a program that offers a diverse array of events and opportunities to help foster identity and a sense of belonging. "Dynamics" focused on the ever-changing nature of the modern world, and encouraged students to think about their role in ensuring positive change, especially as it relates to social and environment sustainability.

2021-2022 Theme: "Compassion"
The TXST Common Experience theme "Compassion" focused on the importance of kindness towards peers, community, and the environment. It presented compassion as a concept that unites in commitment to affect change for the better beginning with the self and expanding throughout the campus, community, country and world.

Sustainable life skills 

Does the institution have a program through which students can learn sustainable life skills?:
Yes

A brief description of the programs through which students can learn sustainable life skills:
The Office of Sustainability has a Sustainability offers a Workshop Series dedicated to providing information on sustainable practices that can be implemented in anyone's life. From sustainable transportation to rainwater collection, the workshop series offers a wide variety of resources that make a sustainable lifestyle easy and accessible to students.

Student employment opportunities 

Does the institution offer sustainability-focused student employment opportunities?:
Yes

A brief description of the sustainability-focused student employment opportunities offered by the institution:
The Office of Sustainability hires interns in Public Relations, Research, Community Involvement, and Educational Outreach each semester as vacancies occur. The Recycling Department hosts a number of paid and unpaid interns to help with the recycling program. Bobcat Blend employs approximately seven student workers to collect and process the campus compost. The TXST Geography and Environmental Science Department, Department of Agriculture Sciences, and many other departments offer paid student positions for research and ser

Graduation pledge

Does the institution have a graduation pledge through which students pledge to consider social and environmental responsibility in future job and other decisions?:
No

A brief description of the graduation pledge(s):
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Optional Fields

A brief description of other co-curricular sustainability programs and initiatives that do not fall into one of the above categories:
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
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