Sustainability
On Nov. 5, more than 130 participants came together for a dynamic session, updating students, faculty and staff across campus on the latest sustainability work, while also providing an open forum for questions, discussion and feedback.
Max Boykoff, who attended the first week of the United Nations Climate Change Conference shares his experience, reflections and perspective on what COP30 looked like without United States representatives at the table.
Are you curious about incorporating more plant-based meals and snacks into your diet? Check out these tips and ideas to try more plant-based options at campus dining centers.
In addition to leading CU's sustainability strategy, Vice Chancellor of Sustainability Andrew Mayock serves on the board of the Jane Goodall Institute, helping to carry forward the legacy of one of the world's most influential environmental leaders.
Nearly 200 students, alumni and faculty from CU Boulder's Masters of the Environment program gathered for the second annual Alumni Engagement Day to network, share experiences and build connections across the sustainability field.- Campus navigation at CU Boulder is getting a major upgrade through the Campus Wayfinding Revamp Project.
In May, campus leaders signed the Green Chemistry Commitment to practice and teach sustainable chemistry—an effort being encouraged and advanced by students.- Find out what happened at the Sustainability Council's Oct. 10 meeting, covering campus efforts and engagement on a number of fronts.
Norlin Library is getting smarter, greener and more comfortable. As one of 18 campus buildings undergoing upgrades, Norlin's changes deliver sustainability, savings and a better place to study and work.
Plan to attend the Sustainability Town Hall—a free lunch event to learn, connect and share ideas on campus sustainability.