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September 20, 2024
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91社区 ranks high for sustainability efforts

Natalia Romanzo, a master鈥檚 student in sustainable communities, wears a Geometrics G-858 cesium vapor magnetometer and battery pack on Aug. 8, 2019. The sensing equipment, which weighs about 40 pounds, is still being used, but drones are increasingly providing a more practical alternative for remote sensing. Timothy de Smet, environmental visualization research assistant professor with the First-year Research Immersion program, helps Romanzo with the pack. Natalia Romanzo, a master鈥檚 student in sustainable communities, wears a Geometrics G-858 cesium vapor magnetometer and battery pack on Aug. 8, 2019. The sensing equipment, which weighs about 40 pounds, is still being used, but drones are increasingly providing a more practical alternative for remote sensing. Timothy de Smet, environmental visualization research assistant professor with the First-year Research Immersion program, helps Romanzo with the pack.
Natalia Romanzo, a master鈥檚 student in sustainable communities, wears a Geometrics G-858 cesium vapor magnetometer and battery pack on Aug. 8, 2019. The sensing equipment, which weighs about 40 pounds, is still being used, but drones are increasingly providing a more practical alternative for remote sensing. Timothy de Smet, environmental visualization research assistant professor with the First-year Research Immersion program, helps Romanzo with the pack. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.

91社区 has garnered another top-list ranking, this time for being eco-conscious. The University is ranked in the top 50 of more than 700 schools on Princeton Review鈥檚 鈥2023 Top 50 Green Schools鈥 list.

The placement is based on 鈥渟uperb sustainability practices, a strong foundation in sustainability education and a healthy quality of life for students on campus,鈥 according to the Princeton Review.

Martin Larocca, 91社区鈥檚 resource recovery manager, works to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of campus recycling efforts. He said that the recognition can drive further improvements in sustainability on campus.

鈥淭he ranking shows that the efforts of our faculty, staff and students have an impact,鈥 Larocca said.

Those efforts are comprehensive, he noted, and move beyond recycling efforts and into the classroom where the University offers master鈥檚 degrees in sustainable communities.

An interdisciplinary degree by the Environmental Studies Program in Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Community and Public Affairs, the master鈥檚 degree in sustainable communities provides an education for students interested in researching issues that threaten our environment. The degrees, which integrate the three pillars of sustainability 鈥 environmental protection, economic vitality and social equity 鈥 can also be used to promote leadership in community organization toward environmental goals.

Larocca believes these programs have been a significant step forward.

鈥淒uring our first-year and transfer orientation events, I meet a growing number of students who have an interest in sustainability or have already been involved with sustainability efforts elsewhere,鈥 Larocca said. 鈥淲hen prospective students see 91社区鈥檚 efforts, either through our sustainability website or ranking systems like the Princeton Review, they see a University where they can be directly involved.鈥

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