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Photo collage from Project Serve and Adopt-a-Campus

Get Involved

Achieving meaningful change requires collective action. We encourage students, faculty and staff to take an active role in developing and promoting green initiatives on campus. Thanks to their work, our campus is now home to a number of local, national and worldwide environmental programs, ranging from energy competitions to video-based awareness initiatives. These programs have helped foster an awareness of green initiatives that enable the university to decrease its solid waste percentage and energy conservation rates.

By getting involved in one of the green programs below (or one of the subpages linked on the left side of this page), you can contribute to the environment and make a lasting impact on both the campus and the world. Go green today.

SGA Green Fund - Help Direct the Distribution of Green Funding

In spring 2010, TU’s Student Government Association (SGA) established a Green Fund to direct $30,000 worth of SGA funding toward the implementation of sustainability programs and initiatives on campus. The fund was created following a campus-wide survey that indicated that roughly 80% of students supported the use of student fees for campus green initiatives.

In spring 2011, the SGA passed legislation which made the Green Fund a permanent allocation of the SGA budget. The funds are managed by the Towson Student Civic Engagement Committee and the SGA Director of Civic Engagement, who coordinate with campus administrators such as the Director of Sustainability and the Campus Energy Manager to plan and launch projects. Students interested in helping with the SGA green fund should contact SGA Director of Civic Engagement Kristen Gazzara at kgazza1@students.towson.edu.  

2010-2011 SGA Green Fund Allocations   
Funding Allocated Project Results

$10,000

LED lighting renovation in Newell Hall 80% reduction in energy usage; 3-year project payback

$6,000

On-campus comprehensive electronic recycling program (RecycALL+) to begin in fall 2011 Students will be able to conveniently recycle printer/toner cartridges, batteries, CFL lightbulbs, and unwanted electronics in each residence hall

$3,000

Conserve decal campaign Raised campus awareness of the need for conservation of resources such as water, paper, and electricity
$5,000 Water bottle refill stations to be installed before fall 2011 Four bottle refill stations will be placed throughout campus and assessed for frequency of use to determine the campus demand. Stations will encourage the use of reusable water bottles, with the goal of decreasing the impact of plastic bottles on the university's waste stream.
$5,000 Bike rental program pilot Initial investment in a bike program which is currently under development. The program will encourage eco-friendly transportation for students, faculty and staff who want to use a bike but do not own one. The program aims to promote biking and decrease TU’s carbon footprint associated with transportation.


Adopt-A-Campus

The Adopt-A-Campus cleanup campaign was instituted in 2006 to remove litter and debris from high-traffic areas of campus. The campaign recruits students, faculty and staff members to adopt and pledge to keep one of eight designated areas of campus clean. Adoptions can be made individually or as a group, and several clean up sessions are held annually.

Since its inception, the Adopt-A-Campus campaign has improved the quality of Towson’s environment and contributing to campus appearance. It is jointly run by the Office of Student Activities and Facilities Management.

Annual Environmental Conference

Taking place each April, Towson University's Environmental Conference is developed by TU students, faculty and staff to raise awareness amongst the campus community about environmental topics, issues and solutions. Typical conference themes are sustainability, the impact of individuals and communities on the environment and actions that individuals and communities can take to positively impact the environment and create a more sustainable world. Members of the campus community gather to hear presentations from faculty, students and environmental leaders in the Baltimore region.

Campus Sustainability Day

Each October, the university celebrates sustainable action and education during Campus Sustainability Day. A range of programs, events, informational displays and giveaways help to spread awareness of global sustainability initiatives and invite students, faculty and staff to take part in the campus's sustainability goals. TU celebrated the 2011 Campus Sustainability Day on Wednesday, October 19 with a recycling challenge, free bike maintenance, local/organic foods in dining halls and free t-shirts.

Earth Month Events

Every April, the university celebrates Earth Day with a month of activities aimed at promoting awareness and education of sustainability environmentalism. Events include recycling collections, round table discussions, film screenings, and art competitions.

Energy Conservation Contest

TU’s University Residence Government (URG) holds an annual Conservation Contest among campus residence halls to raise awareness of energy usage and encourage students to take personal responsibility for reducing their energy intake. Throughout the month of February, the energy usage of each residence hall is tracked and compared with its usage during February of the previous year. The building that has the largest year over year energy reduction wins the contest, and the building’s occupants receive free burritos. In 2009, the winner was Scarborough; in 2010, West Hall took the prize; and in 2011, Tower B came out on top.

RecycleMania

RecycleMania is a recycling and waste minimization competition held among more than 600 colleges and universities across the United States. During the ten-week competition, institutions track and submit their recycling and refuse statistics, which are then ranked according to the total amount of recycling collected, recycling collected per capita, total refuse collected, and recycling rates. The competition not only educates and energizes the campus community in recycling, it also helps Towson to benchmark itself against similar universities.

The 2012 RecycleMania competition will go from January 22 to March 31. A complete listing of weekly recycling and trash totals during the competition is available on the TU RecycleMania Standings page.

A TU student working on the urban farm.TU Urban Farm

Students broke ground on the Towson University Urban Farm in spring 2010. Students were given a plot of land near the Administration Building, which they tilled and prepared for planting. They plant seeds in the garden during springtime and tend to it throughout its growth and into harvest in the summer and fall. Vegetables such as sweet potatoes, corn, and tomatoes are grown in the garden and donated to local non-profit organizations.


Trayless Tuesdays

Wonder where the dining hall trays went? As part of our Trayless Tuesdays program, the Glen Marketplace and Newell Dining Hall go trayless every Tuesday to reduce food waste, decrease the energy and water used to clean trays, and encourage healthier eating habits. Join us in one of the dining halls today and Go Green!

Reusable Mug Program

Towson University's reusable mug program enables students, faculty and staff to receive a discount on all drinks purchased in a 20oz. insulated Go Green mug, which is available at Brick Street Cafe, Arts Cafe, The Den, Fresh TRAX and Paws Cafe for $6.99. Refills with the Go Green mugs are $1.09 for fountain beverages, tea and coffee. Trade in your personal reusable mug and become part of the Go Green mug program, mugs sold at a discounted price of $3.99.

Reduce/Reuse Program

Each semester, Towson University places donation boxes in residence halls during student move-in and move-out. Students place their unwanted furniture, clothing, computers and non-perishable foods in the boxes, and at the end of the move-in/move-out period Aramark collects the contents and distributes them to local charitable organizations. In the past, items have been donated to organizations such as Bea Gaddy. Look for flyers in your building for information on donation box locations.


Recycling Drop-off

Each spring, the university coordinates an annual recycling drop-off which enables students, faculty and staff to sustainably dispose of used personal electronics, batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, printer cartridges, metals, and single stream materials. This year's drop-off, held Wednesday, April 20, collected nearly 5,500 pounds of recyclables.

Go Green Orientation

Towson’s freshman orientation weekend includes a “Go Green” program in which students learn how they can go green on campus and engage in discussions about environmental initiatives. The program introduces students to representatives from environmentally-focused campus groups and provides them with information about how to get involved in green efforts. This year's Go Green Orientation focused on how to green your dorm room.

 

Office of Sustainability
General Services Building, Room 132A (map)
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Phone: 410-704-3409
Fax: 410-704-6248
Email: gogreen@towson.edu



Learn about the lives of campus recyclables. Watch the recycling video.


Did you know

• Over the next year, TU will implement $8 million in energy-reducing light fixtures and occupancy sensors. The upgrades will save the university more than $1 million a year in reduced energy costs.

• As a signatory of the President's Climate Commitment, TU has pledged to go carbon neutral.

• TU is developing a comprehensive sustainability plan that will serve as the university's roadmap for future green initiatives.


 

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