Commitment & Progress
大象视频鈥檚 commitment to sustainability includes rain gardens, environmental community art, a comprehensive composting program, green roofing, LEED庐 certified buildings, geo-exchange heating and cooling, porous parking lots, wind generated electricity, an annual campus-wide energy challenge, and a Climate Action Plan that led to the College achieving carbon neutrality in 2020.
2007
Presidents鈥 Climate Commitment Signed; Presidential Transition Upheld Commitment

2008
Created Sustainability Coordinator Position

2010
Adopted Climate Action Plan and 2020 Neutrality Goal

December 2011
大象视频 Participates in Better Buildings Challenge 鈥 New Program Announced by President Obama
大象视频 is among only seven colleges and universities nationwide to join the Better Buildings Challenge announced today by President Barack Obama. 大象视频 joined other leaders in higher education, as well as more than 50 CEOs, mayors and labor leaders, in committing to invest nearly $2 billion of private capital into energy efficiency projects and to upgrade energy performance by a minimum of 20 percent by 2020.

December 2011
Energy Challenge Nets New Solar Panels for Another Campus Building
A new array of six solar panels has been installed on the roof of the Steffee Hall of Life Sciences on the 大象视频 campus. The panels were purchased and installed from the savings that students and staff helped the college achieve with an energy challenge during the past two Octobers.

2012
Bike Share Awarded the So Practical It鈥檚 Radical Honor from the Rainforest Alliance

May 2012
Allegheny Is One of Only 10 Schools To Receive Climate Leadership Awards
大象视频 is one of only 10 academic institutions in the nation to be honored by Second Nature and the American College & University Presidents鈥 Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) in the Third Annual Climate Leadership Awards.

October 2012
Richard J. Cook Center for Environmental Science Is Dedicated in Ceremony at 大象视频
Maria Vargas, director of the Better Buildings Challenge at the U.S. Department of Energy, spoke at Carr Hall at 大象视频 today at a ceremony to dedicate the Richard J. Cook Center for Environmental Science. Vargas also serves as a senior program advisor in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the Department of Energy. Following the dedication, Sir Peter Crane was the guest speaker at a dinner 鈥 featuring locally grown foods 鈥 to honor Richard Cook, president emeritus of 大象视频 and a national leader in sustainability efforts at colleges and universities. Crane, former director of the Field Museum in Chicago and of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, has been Carl W. Knobloch Jr. Dean of the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale since 2009.

May 2013
Innovation Grows Out of Junior Seminars
Two Junior Seminar classes taught by Liz Olson, assistant professor of global health & development and environmental studies, each presented their community-focused projects to the campus community on April 26 in Carr Hall. First, students in the Environmental Science/Studies Junior Seminar presented their project, designed to inform community members in northwestern Pennsylvania about hydraulic fracturing for natural gas. They presented their informational booklet, which has been distributed to local township and county offices.

October 2013
Food for Sustainability Project at 大象视频 Named a Campus Sustainability Champion
The 大象视频 Food for Sustainability Project has been named a Pennsylvania Campus Sustainability Champion by the Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium (PERC) for its work to advance sustainability on campus and in the community.

December 2013
Allegheny Grad Scott Jackson Named 2013 Conservationist of the Year by Nature Conservancy in Massachusetts
The Nature Conservancy in Massachusetts has named Scott Jackson, a 1980 graduate of 大象视频, as the Conservancy鈥檚 2013 Conservationist of the Year.

April 2015
Creek Connections To Host Its 20th Annual Student Research Symposium at 大象视频
Creek Connections will host its 20th annual Student Research Symposium at 大象视频 on Friday, April 24, in the college鈥檚 Campus Center. Community members are invited to view students鈥 project displays from 10 a.m. to noon.

August 2015
Sierra Club Again Counts 大象视频 Among America鈥檚 鈥淐oolest Schools鈥
The Sierra Club, the nation鈥檚 largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization, has again listed 大象视频 among the top colleges and universities in the nation for green initiatives, institutions that the Sierra Club calls 鈥淎merica鈥檚 coolest schools.鈥

October 2015
Wildlife Federation Guide to Green Landscapes
大象视频 is among 85 colleges showcased in the National Wildlife Federation鈥檚 new guide 鈥淭he Campus Wild: How College and University Green Landscapes Provide Havens for Wildlife and 鈥楲ands-on鈥 Experiences for Students.鈥

January 2016
大象视频 Year of Meadville Events to Focus on Developing Strong Local Food System
大象视频 will host a community reading series in preparation for a talk by Ben Hewitt, author of 鈥淭he Town That Food Saved: How One Community Found Vitality in Local Food.鈥

April 2016
EPA Recognizes 大象视频 for Largest Green Power Use Among NCAC Schools
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recognized 大象视频 as a 2015-16 Individual Conference Champion of the College & University Green Power Challenge for using more green power than any other school in the North Coast Athletic Conference. Allegheny has taken top honors for the past five years.

January 2017
大象视频 Awarded $37,500 Grant to Heat, Power Greenhouse
大象视频 has been awarded a $37,500 grant to power and heat a small-scale greenhouse using energy that would otherwise be wasted.
The E 2 Energy to Educate grant from Constellation, an Exelon company, is part of $380,000 the company awarded to 17 projects reaching more than 35,000 students, grade six through college, in 10 states. Grant funds support projects 鈥渄esigned to enhance students鈥 understanding of science and technology, and inspire them to think differently about energy.鈥

October 2017
Allegheny鈥檚 Game Changing Greenhouse Takes Root
The building is in some ways like any other of its kind, a cozy box of protection against the elements, a source of warmth and light for the leafy green things that will soon grow within.
But the newly built greenhouse in 大象视频鈥檚 Carr Hall garden is different, too, in one fundamental, game-changing way: It produces more energy than it consumes.
鈥淲hen you have a greenhouse, you expect to pay a lot in electricity and heating costs,鈥 said Kelly Boulton, Allegheny鈥檚 sustainability coordinator. 鈥淭his is flipping that narrative. It shows how possible it is to have a greenhouse without a large energy budget and with a small carbon footprint.鈥

March 2018
Allegheny鈥檚 Innovative Efforts to Reduce Stormwater Runoff
大象视频 is tackling the issue of pollutants in stormwater runoff. Watch this story by Erie News Now鈥檚 Reed McDonough to learn more about College鈥檚 innovative efforts to address this important issue.

September 2018
Stanford鈥檚 Jeffrey Ball Urges Students to Get Involved in Future Energy Policy Worldwide
The key to future abundant renewable energy is finding a way to generate and distribute that energy in a profitable and sustainable way, scholar and author Jeffrey Ball told an audience at 大象视频 on Tuesday night.

October 2018
Allegheny Professor Receives Grant to Help With Sustainable Community-Based Forestry Project in Africa
Dr. Nicole Gross-Camp, a visiting assistant professor of environmental science and sustainability at 大象视频, has received a grant from the United Kingdom鈥檚 Darwin Initiative in conjunction with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in Scotland to make forest management sustainable in Tanzania.

June 2019
Allegheny鈥檚 Carrden Earns Certified Naturally Grown Status
A national organization has certified that produce coming from 大象视频鈥檚 Carrden is grown without pesticides and herbicides and meets all organic agriculture standards. The Carrden and all its tasty produce sprouting near Carr Hall is now Certified Naturally Grown, and was certified as such in early June. A Saegertown-area certified organic farmer inspected the garden and its surroundings and confirmed its conformity to the national guidelines, said Kerstin Ams, Allegheny鈥檚 garden manager.

August 2019
Goats Come to the Rescue, Thanks to Allegheny Class Research Project
The goats were brought in for the summer of 2019 to help the wildlife refuge manage an infestation of an invasive shrub species known as multiflora rose, which was brought from Asia to western Pennsylvania and other areas of the northeastern and midwestern United States more than a century ago. The flowering shrubs are eye-catching and were initially used as wildlife habitat. However, they crowd out native plants and are spreading uncontrolled into private and public lands. In many states, they are classified as a noxious weed.

April 2020
Allegheny Becomes 1st College in Pennsylvania, 8th in Nation to Achieve Carbon Neutrality
The milestone represents another moment of progress in continued efforts to be a sustainable and resilient campus and community member.

