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Carleton CollegeThe following information was submitted through the STARS Reporting Tool.
Date Submitted: May 1, 2014
STARS Version: 1.2
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Table of ContentsEducation & Research 3
Co-Curricular Education 3
Curriculum 25
Research 42
Operations 52
Buildings 52
Climate 57
Dining Services 64
Energy 77
Grounds 90
Purchasing 97
Transportation 106
Waste 124
Water 138
Planning, Administration & Engagement 149
Coordination and Planning 149
Diversity and Affordability 159
Human Resources 175
Investment 185
Public Engagement 195
Innovation 208
Innovation 208
Supplemental 217
Supplemental Data 217
The information presented in this submission is self-reported and has not been verified by AASHE or a third party. If you believe any of
this information is erroneous, please see the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution.
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Education & Research
Co-Curricular Education
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that provide their students with sustainability learning experiences outside the formal
curriculum. Engaging in sustainability issues through co-curricular activities allows students to deepen and apply their understandings of
sustainability principles. Institution-sponsored co-curricular sustainability offerings, often coordinated by student affairs offices, help
integrate sustainability into the campus culture and set a positive tone for the institution.
Credit
Student Sustainability Educators Program
Student Sustainability Outreach Campaign
Sustainability in New Student Orientation
Sustainability Outreach and Publications
Student Group
Organic Garden
Model Room in a Residence Hall
Themed Housing
Sustainable Enterprise
Sustainability Events
Outdoors Program
Themed Semester or Year
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Student Sustainability Educators Program
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution coordinates an ongoing peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education program for degree-seeking students. The
institution:
• Selects or appoints students to serve as educators and formally designates the students as educators,
• Provides formal training to the educators in how to conduct outreach, and
• Offers faculty or staff and/or financial support to the program.
This credit focuses on programs for degree-seeking students enrolled in a for-credit program. Continuing education and/or non-credit
students are excluded from this credit.
Student clubs or groups, which are covered by Co-Curricular Education Tier Two Credit 1, are not eligible for this credit unless the
group meets the criteria outlined above.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Total number of degree-seeking students enrolled at the institution:
2,035
Program name (1st program):
Sustainability Assistant (STA) program
Number of students served by the program to whom peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education is offered (1st
program):
2,035
A brief description of the program, including examples of peer-to-peer outreach activities (1st program):
The STA program involves between 6-8 students hired on a part-time basis to drive campus sustainability initiatives. Although the STAs
work as a team, each person focuses on a particular area such as energy, waste, data management, outreach, event planning, etc. The STA
program works with Residential Life to sponsor a Green Wars, a week-long residential hall energy conservation competition and series of
outreach events. Recently the STA program has also been involved in waste, working with faculty and staff to consolidate the number of
waste bins on campus and increase educational signage on proper waste sorting. STAs focus on food production and procurement through
involvement in the campus farm and Real Food Challenge tabulation efforts. Others focus on energy, managing data and implementing
energy conservation measures such as lighting timers and occupancy sensors.
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A brief description of how the student educators are selected (1st program):
An application available to all students is posted each spring. Current STAs and Carleton's Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainability
review the applications and choose the strongest candidates to be interviewed. Final selections are made from that group.
A brief description of the formal training that the student educators receive (1st program):
STAs engage in a one-day orientation workshop during the week before fall term begins. This workshop begins with a keynote speech
from a former STA or alum. Training sessions include the basics of departmental operation and organization, an overview of the Carleton
energy and waste systems, a sustainability database orientation, a sustainability website training session, and and overview of the Climate
Action Plan. The training sessions also include guest speakers who present on specialized skills relevant to STA responsibilities. Past
topics have included effective data visualization techniques, effective grassroots organizing and activism, event planning, and
communications. STA training continues throughout the year through participation in webinars and hands-on field experience working
closely with Facilities and Res Life staff.
A brief description of the staff and/or other financial support the institution provides to the program (1st program):
Martha Larson, Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainability, is the primary coordinator and supervisor of the STA program.
Residential Life provides a co-supervisor who is generally one of the hall director staff. The Carleton Custodial Manager supervises STAs
focused on waste activities. Additional support, advising, and project funding is provided by the Carleton Environmental Advisory
Committee (EAC), a committee that includes faculty, staff, and students.
The website URL for 1st Program:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/about/sta/
Program name (2nd program):
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Number of students to whom peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education is offered (2nd program):
---
A brief description of the program, including examples of peer-to-peer outreach activities (2nd program):
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A brief description of how the student educators are selected (2nd program):
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A brief description of the formal training that the student educators receive (2nd program):
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A brief description of the staff and/or other financial support the institution provides to the program (2nd program):
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The website URL for 2nd program:
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Program name (3rd program):
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Number of students to whom peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education is offered (3rd program):
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A brief description of the program, including examples of peer-to-peer outreach activities (3rd program):
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A brief description of how the student educators are selected (3rd program):
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A brief description of the formal training that the student educators receive (3rd program):
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A brief description of the staff and/or other financial support the institution provides to the program (3rd program):
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The website URL for 3rd program:
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Program name (All other programs):
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Number of students to whom peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education is offered (All other programs):
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A brief description of the program, including examples of peer-to-peer outreach activities (All other programs):
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A brief description of how the student educators are selected (All other programs):
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A brief description of the formal training that the student educators receive (All other programs):
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A brief description of the staff and/or other financial support the institution provides to the program (All other
programs):
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The website URL for all other programs:
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Student Sustainability Outreach Campaign
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution holds at least one sustainability-related outreach campaign directed at students. The campaign yields measurable, positive
results in advancing sustainability. The sustainability-related outreach campaign may be conducted by the institution, a student
organization, or students in a course.
To measure if the campaign yields measurable, positive results, institutions should compare pre-campaign performance to performance
during or after the campaign.
The campaign could take the form of a competition (such as a residence hall conservation competition), or a collective challenge (such as
a campus-wide drive to achieve a specific sustainability target).
The campaign may focus on one or more sustainability issues, but educating students is a primary feature of the campaign.
The campaign may reach additional campus members (faculty, staff, visitors, etc.) as long as students are one of the audiences of the
campaigns.
The following impacts are not sufficient for this credit:
• Increased awareness
• Additional members of a mailing list or group
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution hold a campaign that meets the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
The name of the campaign(s):
Green Wars
A brief description of the campaign(s):
Green Wars is a 1-2 week residential hall energy conservation competition that also includes awareness and education events such as
environmentally-related movie screenings, speakers, contests and panel discussions on internal or external sustainable initiatives.
A brief description of the measured positive impact(s) of the campaign(s):
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We measure the amount of energy and water used in the residence halls during the competition and compare it to a pre-competition
baseline period. The dorm that achieves the highest percent of energy plus water reductions wins the competition. Carleton's Lucid energy
dashboard allows students to track progress on a real-time basis. Green Wars is also a way for students, particularly freshman, to become
interested and involved with sustainable initiatives on campus.
The website URL where information about the sustainability outreach campaign(s) is available:
http://buildingdashboard.net/carleton/
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Sustainability in New Student Orientation
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution includes sustainability prominently in its new student orientation activities and programming. Sustainability activities and
programming are made available to all new students and are intended to educate about the principles and practices of sustainability.
Because orientation activities vary from one institution to another, prominent inclusion of sustainability may not take the same form on
each campus. When reporting for this credit, each institution will determine what prominent inclusion of sustainability means given its
particular context.
As this credit is intended to measure sustainability being infused throughout the institution, program or discipline-level orientations are
not included in this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution include sustainability prominently in new student orientation?:
Yes
A brief description of how sustainability is included prominently in new student orientation:
Prior to the start of New Student Week, Carleton sustainability assistants (STAs) provide an educational seminar to all peer leaders, the
group of students who lead new student groups. The STAs manage a table at the New Student Welcome Tent and offer wind turbine and
steam plant tours to students and parents. Later in the week, the STAs provide a presentation to incoming freshman to inform them of
various campus sustainability initiatives and provide suggestions on how they can get involved in sustainability-related student groups
and activities.
The website URL where information about sustainability in new student orientation is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/newstudents/nsw/
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Sustainability Outreach and Publications
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution produces outreach materials and/or publications that foster sustainability learning and knowledge. The publications and
outreach materials may include the following:
• A central sustainability website that consolidates information about the institution’s sustainability efforts
• A sustainability newsletter
• A vehicle to publish and disseminate student research on sustainability
• Building signage that highlights green building features
• Food service area signage and/or brochures that include information about sustainable food systems
• Signage on the grounds about sustainable groundskeeping strategies employed
• A sustainability walking map or tour
• A guide for commuters about how to use alternative methods of transportation
• A guide for green living and incorporating sustainability into the residential experience
• Regular coverage of sustainability in the main student newspaper, either through a regular column or a reporter assigned to the
sustainability beat
• Other
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a central sustainability website that consolidates information about the institution's
sustainability efforts?:
Yes
A brief description of the central sustainability website that consolidates information about the institution's
sustainability efforts:
Carleton's sustainability website compiles information about Carleton'scampus sustainability initiatives and communicates ways in which
students and faculty/staff can get involved. The website home page includes a blog and events listing where current news is highlighted.
The website URL for the central sustainability website that consolidates information about the institution's
sustainability efforts:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/
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Does the institution have a sustainability newsletter?:
Yes
A brief description of the sustainability newsletter:
On the sustainability website home page, Sustainability Assistants (STA's) update the Carleton community with blog postings that
highlight up-to-date news about campus sustainability initiatives and outreach programs. Carleton's student sustainability assistants also
publish a regular "Green Column" in the Carletonian, our school newspaper. Furthermore, the Environmental Studies department
publishes a weekly newsletter including information on sustainability-related events, grant applications, jobs/internships and other similar
opportunities. This newsletter is distributed to both Environmental Studies majors and non-majors who express interest in staying
informed.
The website URL for the sustainability newsletter:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/news/
Does the institution have a vehicle to publish and disseminate student research on sustainability?:
Yes
A brief description of the vehicle to publish and disseminate student research on sustainability:
Student research on topics related to sustainability are compiled on the "comps" page of Carleton's Environmental Studies program.
Comps is a year-long research project conducted by all Carleton seniors.
The website URL for the vehicle to publish and disseminate student research on sustainability:
http://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/ents/comps/
Does the institution have building signage that highlights green building features?:
Yes
A brief description of building signage that highlights green building features :
Carleton College's newest residences, Cassat and James Hall, have interactive digital signage in their lobbies that allow visitors to view
energy consumed by each floor or suite, energy produced by the buildings' solar PV and solar thermal arrays, and other green features of
these LEED Gold buildings.
The website URL for building signage that highlights green building features :
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/building/
Does the institution have food service area signage and/or brochures that include information about sustainable food
systems?:
Yes
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A brief description of food service area signage and/or brochures that include information about sustainable food
systems:
Carleton College's food provider, Bon Appetit, provides brochures on their sustainable food practices which they place as a centerpiece
on every table in the cafeteria. Similar signage exists in the servery where Bon Appetit highlights foods that are local, humanly produced,
fair trade, and/or organic.
The website URL for food service area signage and/or brochures that include information about sustainable food
systems:
http://www.cafebonappetit.com/sustainability/produce
Does the institution have signage on the grounds about sustainable grounds-keeping strategies employed?:
Yes
A brief description of signage on the grounds about sustainable grounds-keeping strategies employed:
There are signs around campus in which the Grounds crew or Arboretum have converted previously landscaped or agricultural land back
to native vegetation. The grounds crew also posts signs about sustainable corn-based forms of fertilizer used on campus turf grass.
The website URL for signage on the grounds about sustainable grounds-keeping strategies employed:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/land/
Does the institution have a sustainability walking map or tour?:
No
A brief description of the sustainability walking map or tour:
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The website URL of the sustainability walking map or tour:
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Does the institution have a guide for commuters about how to use alternative methods of transportation?:
Yes
A brief description of the guide for commuters about how to use alternative methods of transportation:
Carleton has a web page dedicated to alternative methods of transportation for local transit (around Northfield) as well as for regional
transit (Airport, Twin Cities, etc.)
The website URL for the guide for commuters about how to use alternative methods of transportation:
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https://apps.carleton.edu/transportation/
Does the institution have a guide for green living and incorporating sustainability into the residential experience?:
Yes
A brief description of the guide for green living and incorporating sustainability into the residential experience:
The Carleton Sustainability website includes a "Sustainability How-To" page.
The website URL for the guide for green living and incorporating sustainability into the residential experience:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/howto/
Does the institution have regular coverage of sustainability in the main student newspaper (either through a regular
column or a reporter assigned to the sustainability beat)?:
Yes
A brief description of regular coverage of sustainability in the main student newspaper, either through a regular
column or a reporter assigned to the sustainability beat:
Carleton's sustainability assistants author the weekly "Green Column" covering current campus sustainability issues in The Carletonian,
the main student newspaper. Campus reporters frequently feature sustainability topics which have recently included installation of the
second wind turbine, the campus Green Wars competition, water quality reports, and responsible investment practices.
The website URL for regular coverage of sustainability in the main student newspaper, either through a regular
column or a reporter assigned to the sustainability beat:
http://apps.carleton.edu/carletonian/?story_id=848009&issue_id=847886
Does the institution produce another sustainability publication or outreach material not covered above? (1st
material):
Yes
A brief description of this material:
The Carleton sustainability office provides incoming freshman with a "Green Guide" which highlights tips on green living and
opportunities to get involved in sustainable campus initiatives and extra-curricular groups.
The website URL for this material:
https://apps.carleton.edu/newstudents/
Does the institution produce another sustainability publication or outreach material not covered above? (2nd
material):
Yes
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A brief description of this material:
Additional sustainability tips, energy awareness and Facebook commentary can be found on Carleton's Lucid energy information
dashboard.
The website URL for this material:
http://buildingdashboard.net/carleton
Does the institution produce another sustainability publication or outreach material not covered above? (3rd
material):
Yes
A brief description of this material:
Carleton just established a sustainability office Facebook site which will be populated with current events and updates on campus
sustainability initiatives.
The website URL for this material:
http://www.facebook.com/
Does the institution produce another sustainability publication or outreach material not covered above? (4th
material):
---
A brief description of this material:
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The website URL for this material:
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Does the institution produce another sustainability publication or outreach material not covered above? (5th
material):
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A brief description of this material:
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The website URL for this material:
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Does the institution produce another sustainability publication or outreach material not covered above? (6th
material):
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A brief description of this material:
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The website URL for this material:
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Does the institution produce another sustainability publication or outreach material not covered above? (7th
material):
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A brief description of this material:
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The website URL for this material:
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Does the institution produce another sustainability publication or outreach material not covered above? (8th
material):
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A brief description of this material:
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The website URL for this material:
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Student Group
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have an active student group focused on sustainability?:
Yes
The name and a brief description of each student group:
Students Organization for the Protection of the Environment (SOPE). This student group is dedicated to promoting environmental
awareness and activism on campus and in the community by providing opportunities for environment volunteering.
List up to 4 notable recent activities or accomplishments of student group(s):
1. Earth Week preparations and activity organization
2. Starting the Adopt-A-River program on campus
3. Starting a composting program at Carleton.
4. using a sustainable revolving fund (SRF) grant to provide drying racks in all residence halls
5. using a sustainable revolving fund grant (SRF) to have low-flow showerheads and CFLs installed in various areas on campus.
6. Organizing a series of clothes mending workshops to reuse rather than discard worn clothing.
7. Petitioning to have reusable mugs used in lieu of disposable take-out cups in campus.
List other student groups that address sustainability:
Engineers w/o Borders, Farm Club, Food Truth, CANOE, Carleton Take Back the Tap, Student Naturalists
The website URL where information about student group(s) is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/involved/carleton_orgs/
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Organic Garden
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have an on-campus garden where students are able to gain organic farming and/or gardening
experience?:
Yes
A brief description of the garden:
Carleton students operate a 1.5 acre farm that uses organic farming techniques under the guidance of a faculty advisor. It boasts drip
irrigation and a hoop house, among other innovations. All produce is sold to our food service provider, Bon Appetit, and the profits pay
for the 2 summer farm intern positions and farm operations expenses.
The website URL where information about the garden is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/land/farm/
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Model Room in a Residence Hall
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Although Carleton College has a model room in a residence hall, the room does not explicitly demonstrate ways for sustainable living.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Themed Housing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have sustainability-themed housing (residential floor or hall, or theme house) where residents
learn about sustainability together and to which residents must apply?:
Yes
A brief description of the themed housing, including name(s) and descriptions of theme(s):
Cassat Hall and Memorial Hall are Carleton's LEED Gold residence halls. Completed in fall 2009, these buildings include a solar thermal
domestic hot water system, solar PV panels, radiant in-floor heating, digital signage and energy monitors in each lobby, rapidly
renewable millwork materials, and highly efficient concrete insulated forms on the exterior walls. This residence hall has a sustainability
theme which influences its activities and events. In addition, Farm House is an off-campus house devoted to sustainable living. Farm
House residents practice sustainable living by taking shorter shower, conserving energy,etc. Furthermore, Farm House operates a 1.5 acre
farm that uses organic techniques and sells fresh produce to the dining halls.
The website URL where information about the themed housing is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/facilities/residence_halls/
The total number of residents in themed housing. :
235
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Sustainable Enterprise
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not have a student-run sustainable enterprise that students gain sustainable business skills.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Sustainability Events
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Additional websites that display information about sustainability events:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/
http://apps.carleton.edu/events/convocations/
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution hold major events related to sustainability, such as conferences, speaker series, or symposia, that
have students as the intended audience?:
Yes
A brief description of the event(s):
Every Friday Carleton hosts a convocation speaker which - on multiple occasions - has focused on a sustainability theme. The
Environmental Studies department also hosts an annual speaker series. Carleton also hosts a series of sustainability-related events during
the annual Earth Week and Green Wars events. These events include movie screenings, speakers, discussion panels and contests.
The website URL where information about the event(s) are available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/ents/events/videos/
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Outdoors Program
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a wilderness or outdoors program that organizes hiking, backpacking, kayaking, or other
outings for students and follows Leave No Trace principles?:
Yes
A brief description of the program:
Carleton Association of Nature and Outdoor Enthusiasts (CANOE) is a student group that organizes a variety of student-led outdoor field
trips and activities as well as lend outdoor equipment to the campus population to promote outdoor activities.
The website URL where information about the program is available:
http://orgs.carleton.edu/canoe/
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Themed Semester or Year
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College has not chosen a sustainability-related theme for its themed trimester, year, or first-year experience in the past three
years.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Curriculum
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that have formal education programs and courses that address sustainability. One of the
primary functions of colleges and universities is to educate students. By training and educating future leaders, scholars, workers, and
professionals, higher education institutions are uniquely positioned to prepare students to understand and address sustainability
challenges. Institutions that offer courses covering sustainability issues help equip their students to lead society to a sustainable future.
Credit
Sustainability Course Identification
Sustainability-Focused Courses
Sustainability-Related Courses
Sustainability Courses by Department
Sustainability Learning Outcomes
Undergraduate Program in Sustainability
Graduate Program in Sustainability
Sustainability Immersive Experience
Sustainability Literacy Assessment
Incentives for Developing Sustainability Courses
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Sustainability Course Identification
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has developed a definition of sustainability in the curriculum. The definition was developed by a committee comprised of at
least three faculty members who teach courses in different departments. The committee may include students, staff, and other
stakeholders as well. The definition does not have to be formally adopted.
In order to report on other STARS Curriculum credits, the definition of sustainability in the curriculum should distinguish between
courses that focus or concentrate on the concept of sustainability throughout the course and courses that relate to an aspect of
sustainability or include sustainability as part of the course.
• Sustainability-focused courses concentrate on the concept of sustainability, including its social, economic, and environmental
dimensions, or examine an issue or topic using sustainability as a lens.
• Sustainability-related courses incorporate sustainability as a distinct course component or module or concentrate on a single
sustainability principle or issue.
Part 2
Institution has identified its sustainability-focused and sustainability-related course offerings. A course is either sustainability-focused or
sustainability-related; no course should be identified as both sustainability-focused and sustainability-related. Each institution is free to
choose a methodology to identify sustainability courses that is most appropriate given its unique circumstances. Asking faculty or
departments to self-identify sustainability courses using the definition in Part 1 or looking at the stated learning outcomes and course
objectives associated with each course may provide a richer view of sustainability course offerings than simply reviewing course
descriptions, but it is not required.
Part 3
Institution makes its sustainability course inventory publicly available online. The identification can be incorporated into the course
catalog or posted as a stand-alone document.
Submission Note:
The link to the Registrar's site showing "sustainability" as a special interest category is as follows:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/registrar/schedule/
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"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Has the institution developed a definition of sustainability in the curriculum?:
Yes
A copy of the institution's definition of sustainability in the curriculum?:
We used the definition provided by AASHE to define whether a course was sustainability-focused or sustainability-related.
Has the institution identified its sustainability-focused and sustainability-related course offerings?:
Yes
A brief description of the methodology the institution followed to complete the inventory:
Carleton's Director of Environmental Studies collaborated with the sustainability assistant (STA) program to identify sustainability
focused and sustainability related courses by looking through the registrar's list of courses and classifying relevant courses as
"sustainability-focused" or "sustainability-related." This list is posted on the sustainability website. Furthermore, the registrar's office
developed a "Sustainability" category in its special interest listings. Professors can now identify whether their course has a sustainable
component by labeling the course with a "sustainable" special interest tag.
Does the institution make its sustainability course inventory publicly available online?:
Yes
The website URL where the sustainability course inventory is posted:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/curriculum/
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Sustainability-Focused Courses
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution offers sustainability-focused academic courses.
This credit does not include continuing education and extension courses, which are covered by PAE Credit 21: Sustainability in
Continuing Education.
Submission Note:
Sustainable courses are tagged as such in the Registrar's website and can be viewed via the "Areas of Special Interest" filter.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The number of sustainability-focused courses offered :
54
The total number of courses offered :
977
Number of years covered by the data:
Three
A list of sustainability-focused courses offered:
ARTH 266: Planning Utopia: Ideal Cities in Theory and Practice
BIOL 210: Global Change Biology
BIOL 252: Environmental Animal Physiology
BIOL 361: Tropical Rainforest Ecology
BIOL 362: Field Investigation in Tropical Rainforest Ecology
BIOL ???: Human Dominated Ecosystems
CHEM 128: Principles of Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 328: Environmental Analysis
CLAS 222: Nature and the Environment in the Ancient World
ECON 224: Comparative Environmental Policy
ECON 268: Economics of Cost Benefit Analysis
ECON 271: Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment
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ECON 272: Economics, Property Rights and Institutions for Natural Resources
ECON 273: Water and Western Economic Development
ENTS 112: Conservation Biology
ENTS 180: Basic Principles of Sustainable Design
ENTS 215: Environmental Ethics
ENTS 232: Research Methods in Environmental Studies
ENTS 244: Biodiversity Conservation and Development
ENTS 245: Field Investigation in Comparative Agroecology
ENTS 247: Agroforestry System
ENTS 260: Comparative Agroecology
ENTS 261: Field Investigation in Comparative Agroecology
ENTS 262: Materials Science, Energy, Environment
ENTS 265: Global Biogeochemical Cycling
ENTS 271: Environmental Economics and Policy
ENTS 280: Tanzania Program: Research Projects on Conservation and Development
ENTS 284: Tanzania Program: Cultural Studies
ENTS 287: Climate Science
ENTS 288: Abrupt Climate Change
ENTS 301: Science and Society
ENTS 310: Topics in Environmental Law and Policy
ENTS 395: Senior Seminar
ENTS 400: Integrative Exercise
GEO 120: Introduction to Environmental Geology
GEO 215: Energy and the Environment
HIST 205: American Environmental History
HIST 308: American Cities and Nature
JAPN 353: Thinking about environmental issues in Japan
PHYS 152: Introduction to Physics: Environmental Physics
POSC 212: Environmental Justice
POSC 222: The Politics of Food: Producers, Consumers and Citizenship
POSC 268: International Environmental Political and Policies
POSC 333: Sustainability Science
RELG 356: Buddhism and Ecology
SOAN 234: Ecology, Economy and Culture
The website URL where the publicly available sustainability course inventory that includes a list of
sustainability-focused courses is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/curriculum/
A copy of the sustainability course inventory:
Sustainable_Course_Identification_6.xlsx
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Sustainability-Related Courses
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution offers sustainability-related academic courses.
This credit does not include continuing education and extension courses, which are covered by PAE Credit 21: Sustainability in
Continuing Education.
Submission Note:
Sustainable courses are tagged as such in the Registrar's website and can be viewed via the "Areas of Special Interest" filter.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The number of sustainability-related courses offered :
43
The total number of courses offered :
977
Number of years covered by the data:
Three
A list of sustainability-related courses offered:
AMST 230: The American Sublime: Landscape, Character & National Destiny in 19th Century America
ARTH 267: Asian Studies - Her Gardens of China and Japan
ARTH 309: Historic Preservation
ARTS 113: Field Drawing
ARTS 140: The Digital Landscape
ARTS 212: Studio Art Seminar in the South Pacific: Mixed-Media Drawing
ARTS 275: Studio Art Seminar in the South Pacific: Physical & Cultural Environment of Australia & New Zealand
BIOL 126: Energy Flow in Biological Systems
BIOL 221: Ecosystems Ecology
BIOL 236: Plant Biology
BIOL 238: Entomology
BIOL 250: Australia Program: Marine Biology
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BIOL 344: Plant Development
BIOL 350: Evolution
BIOL 352: Population Ecology
BIOL 374: Seminar: Grassland Ecology
CAMS 270: Cinema & Media Studies Nonfiction
CS 342: Mobile App Development
ENGL 236: American Nature Writing
ENGL 247: The American West
ENGL 248: Visions of California
ECON 240: Microeconomics of Development
ECON 267: Behavioral Economics
ECON 270: Economics of the Public Sector
ENGL 109: Introduction to Rhetoric
ENTS 120: Introduction to Geospatial Analysis
ENTS 200: Food and Agriculture
ENTS 254: Topics in Landscape Ecology
ENTS 272: Remote Sensing of the Environment
GEO 210: Geomorphology
GEO 258: Geology of Soils
GEO 340: Hyrdology
GEO 379: Geochemistry of Natural Waters
HIST 100: Lewis and Clark's West
HIST 306: American Wilderness
PHIL 234: Aesthetics
RELG 243: Native American Religious Freedom
SOAN 266: Urban Sociology
SOAN 302: Anthropology and Indigenous Rights
SPAN 260: Forces of Nature
SPAN 328: Contemporary Fiction and the Market
The website URL where the sustainability course inventory that includes a list of sustainability-related courses is
posted:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/curriculum/
A copy of the sustainability course inventory:
Sustainable_Course_Identification_5.xlsx
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Sustainability Courses by Department
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution’s academic departments (or equivalent) offer sustainability-related and/or sustainability- focused courses.
Submission Note:
Sustainable course inventory will be available online via the Sustainability website soon.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The number of departments that offer at least one sustainability-related or -focused course :
20
The total number of departments that offer courses:
46
A list of departments that offer sustainability courses:
American Studies
Art & Art History
Biology
Chemistry
Classics
English
Economics
Environmental Studies
Geology
History
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Religion
Sociology and Anthropology
Spanish
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The website URL where the publicly available sustainability course inventory that includes a list of departments that
offer sustainability courses is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/curriculum/
A copy of the sustainability course inventory :
Sustainable_Course_Identification_3.xlsx
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Sustainability Learning Outcomes
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution’s students graduate from programs that include sustainability as a required learning outcome or include multiple sustainability
learning outcomes.
For this credit, learning outcomes at the course level count if the course is required to earn the degree. This credit includes graduate as
well as undergraduate programs. For this credit, "programs" include majors, minors, concentrations, certificates, and other academic
designations. Programs that include co-curricular aspects may count as long as there is an academic component of the program.
Submission Note:
Sustainable course inventory will be available online via the Sustainability website.
Graduates and Environmental Studies counts reflect graduates during the 2011-12 academic year.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The number of graduates covered by the sustainability learning outcomes:
17
Total number of graduates :
472
A list of degree programs that have sustainability learning outcomes:
Environmental Studies
The website URL where the publicly available sustainability course inventory that includes a list of degree programs
that have specified sustainability learning outcomes is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/ents/
A copy of the sustainability course inventory :
Sustainable_Course_Identification.xlsx
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A list or sample of the sustainability learning outcomes associated with the degree programs:
Environmental Studies (ENTS) majors concentrate in one of the following four tracks:
Food and Agriculture
Conservation and Development
Landscape and Perceptions
Water Resources
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Undergraduate Program in Sustainability
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution offers at least one sustainability-focused undergraduate major, degree program, or equivalent.
The degree program does not have to include sustainability in its name to count for this credit. Environmental Studies programs, for
example, count as long as the program covers the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainability. A program that
focuses exclusively on environmental or social issues, however, would not be sufficient to earn this credit.
Concentrations within a major (e.g. a concentration on sustainable business within the business major) do not count for this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution offer an undergraduate degree program that meets the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
The name of the sustainability-focused, undergraduate degree program (1st program):
Environmental Studies (ENTS)
The website URL for the program (1st program):
http://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/ents/
The name of the sustainability-focused, undergraduate degree program (2nd program):
---
The website URL for the program (2nd program):
---
The name of the sustainability-focused, undergraduate degree program (3rd program):
---
The website URL for the program (3rd program):
---
The name and website URLs of all other sustainability-focused, undergraduate degree program(s):
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Graduate Program in Sustainability
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution offers at least one sustainability-focused degree program or equivalent for graduate students.
The degree program does not have to include sustainability in its name to count for this credit. Environmental Studies programs, for
example, count for this credit as long as the program covers the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainability. A
program that focuses exclusively on environmental or social issues, however, would not be sufficient to earn this credit.
Concentrations within a degree program (e.g. a concentration on sustainable business within an MBA program) do not count for this
credit.
This credit was marked as Not Applicable for the following reason:
Institution offers fewer than 25 distinct graduate programs.
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Sustainability Immersive Experience
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution offers at least one immersive, sustainability-focused educational study program. The program(s) may take place off-campus,
overseas, or on-campus.
For this credit, the program meets one or both of the following criteria:
• it concentrates on sustainability, including its social, economic, and environmental dimensions or
• it examines an issue or topic using sustainability as a lens.
Immersive programs offered in partnership with outside entities may count for this credit. Programs offered exclusively by outside
entities do not count for this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution offer a program that meets the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
A brief description of the sustainability-focused immersive experience(s) offered by the institution:
Carleton College offers off-campus programs that immerse students in sustainable issues. During the winter term (available every other
year) there is a Conservation and Development off-campus program in Tanzania and Ethiopia. There are also programs offered to
students over winter break. These programs include Tropical Rainforest Ecology in Costa Rica, Agricultural Sustainability in the U.S. and
China, and during the winter break of 2008 there was a program focused on environmental justice in New Orleans.
The website URL where information about the immersive experience is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/ents/student/ocs/
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Sustainability Literacy Assessment
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Part 1
Institution conducts an assessment of the sustainability literacy of its students. The sustainability literacy assessment focuses on
knowledge of sustainability topics, not values or beliefs.
Part 2
Institution conducts a follow-up assessment of the same cohort group using the same instrument.
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not conduct an assessment of the sustainability literacy of its students.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Incentives for Developing Sustainability Courses
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution has an ongoing program or programs that offer incentives for faculty in multiple disciplines or
departments to develop new sustainability courses and/or incorporate sustainability into existing
courses or departments. The program aims to increase student learning of sustainability.
Incentives may include release time, funding for professional development, and trainings offered by the
institution.
Incentives for expanding sustainability offerings in academic, non■credit, and/or continuing education
courses count for this credit.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Research
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are conducting research related to or focused on sustainability. Conducting research
is a major function of many colleges and universities. By researching sustainability issues and refining theories and concepts, higher
education institutions can continue to help the world understand sustainability challenges and develop new technologies, strategies, and
approaches to address those challenges.
Credit
Sustainability Research Identification
Faculty Engaged in Sustainability Research
Departments Engaged in Sustainability Research
Sustainability Research Incentives
Interdisciplinary Research in Tenure and Promotion
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Sustainability Research Identification
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has developed a definition of sustainability research. The definition was developed by a committee comprised of at least three
faculty members from different departments who conduct research. The committee may include students, staff, and other stakeholders as
well. The definition does not have to be formally adopted.
Part 2
Institution has identified its sustainability research activities and initiatives. This research inventory should include all research centers,
laboratories, departments, and faculty members whose research focuses on or is related to sustainability.
Part 3
Institution makes its sustainability research inventory publicly available online.
Submission Note:
Carleton's definition of sustainability research is as follows:
"'Sustainability research' is aimed at understanding the impacts of human activities on natural systems, the management of natural
resources, and the interactions between humans and nature so that the needs of present generations can be met without diminishing the
ability of future generations to meet their needs. Such research might contribute to the efficient management and equitable distribution of
natural resources, the preservation of natural values, or a better understanding of the interconnections among economy, society, and the
environment. While almost any kind of research could potentially contribute to a more sustainable society, we use the designation
'sustainability research' for research that is motivated by sustainability concerns. That is, the quest for sustainability provides the larger
context that makes the work meaningful."
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Has the institution developed a definition of sustainability research?:
Yes
A copy of the institution's definition of sustainability research:
"Sustainability research" is aimed at understanding the impacts of human activities on natural systems, the management of natural
resources, and the interactions between humans and nature so that the needs of present can be met without diminishing the ability of
future generations to meet their needs. Such research might contribute to the efficient management and equitable distribution of natural
resources, the preservation of natural values, or a better understanding of the interconnections among economy, society, and the
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environment. While almost any kind of research could potentially contribute to a more sustainable society, we use the designation
“sustainability research” for research that is motivated by sustainability concerns. That is, the quest for sustainability provides the larger
context that makes the work meaningful.
Has the institution identified its sustainability research activities and initiatives?:
Yes
A brief description of the methodology the institution followed to complete the inventory:
Faculty were surveyed via email.
Does the institution make its sustainability research inventory publicly available online?:
Yes
The website URL where the sustainability research inventory is posted (required if claiming Part 3 of the credit):
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/curriculum/
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Faculty Engaged in Sustainability Research
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution’s faculty members conduct research on sustainability topics.
Any level of sustainability research by a faculty member is sufficient to be included for this credit. In other words, a faculty member who
conducts both sustainability research and other research may be included.
Submission Note:
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The number of faculty members engaged in sustainability research:
18
The total number of faculty members engaged in research:
244
Names and department affiliations of faculty engaged in sustainability research:
Becky Boling Stephen R. Lewis, Jr. Professor of Spanish and the Liberal Arts
Nancy Braker Lecturer in Biology, Puzak Family Director of the Cowling Arboretum
Lawrence Burnett Professor of Music and Choral Director
Patricia Cavanaugh Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science
Fred Hagstrom Director, Perlman Center for Learning and Teaching; Humphrey Doermann Professor of Liberal Learning; Rae Schupack
Nathan Professor of Art; Yoga Instructor
Dan Hernandez Assistant Professor of Biology
Mark Kanazawa Professor of Economics
Mike Kowalewski McBride Professor of English and Environmental Studies
Michael McNally Professor of Religion
Steven Mohring Associate Professor of Art
Tun Myint Assistant Professor of Political Science
Tsegaye Nega Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Mary Savina Charles L. Denison Professor of Geology; Director of Archaeology
Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh Robert A. Oden, Jr. Postdoctoral Fellow for Innovation in the Liberal Arts in Environmental Studies
Aaron Swoboda Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Economics
Kim Smith Director of Environmental Studies; Professor of Environmental Studies and Political Science
George Vrtis Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and History
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Matt Whited Assistant Professor of Chemistry
The website URL where the sustainability research inventory that includes the names and department affiliations of
faculty engaged in sustainability research is posted :
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/curriculum/
A copy of the sustainability research inventory that includes the names and department affiliations of faculty engaged
in sustainability research:
---
Brief descriptions of up to 4 recent notable accomplishments by faculty engaged in sustainability research, including
names and department affiliations:
Nancy Braker - Puzak Family Director of the Cowling Arboretum, was invited to organize and present on a panel entitled, “Integrating
College and University Students and Prescribed Fire,” at the Tallgrass Prairie and Oak Savanna Conference held in January in Dubuque,
Iowa. (Feb 2013)
Stephen Mohring Associate Professor of Art, had his exhibition "play" opening September 27 with an artist talk at 5 p.m. in the Anne
Simley Theater of the Drew Fine Arts Center at Hamline University. From the artist: “The recent and new sculpture I’m making is, at its
core, a meditation on the transformation of wood from tree to hand-made object. All the wood used has been locally sourced, milled by
me, and worked primarily with hand tools."
Matt Whited Assistant Professor of Chemistry, was recently awarded an international patent with co-workers at the University of
Southern California and University of Michigan for "Compounds Capable of Undergoing Symmetry Breaking Intramolecular Charge
Transfer in a Polarizing Medium and Organic Photovoltaic Devices Comprising the Same." The invention describes a new photovoltaic
cell design inspired by the biological photosystem that is capable of highly efficient charge separation for energy storage.
Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Robert A. Oden, Jr., Postdoctoral Fellow for Innovation in the Liberal Arts in Environmental Studies, published
an article in the journal Urban Forestry & Urban Greening entitled “Zoning, land use, and urban tree canopy cover: The importance of
scale.” The article is co-authored with colleagues Sarah Mincey and Rich Thurau at Indiana University.
Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh Robert A. Oden, Jr., Postdoctoral Fellow for Innovation in the Liberal Arts in Environmental Studies, has recently
published an article entitled, “Landscape change in Guatemala: Driving forces of forest and coffee agroforest expansion and contraction
from 1990 to 2010,” in the Journal of Applied Geography 40 (2013), 40-50.
The website URL where information about sustainability research is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/curriculum/
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Departments Engaged in Sustainability Research
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution's academic departments include faculty members who conduct sustainability research.
Any level of sustainability research by a faculty member in a department is sufficient for this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The total number of academic departments that conduct research:
41
The number of academic departments in which at least one faculty member engages in sustainability research:
12
A list of academic departments in which at least one faculty member engages in sustainability research:
Spanish
Biology
Music
Political Science
Art
Economics
English
Religion
Environmental Studies
Geology
History
Chemistry
The website URL where the sustainability research inventory that includes the departments engaged in sustainability
research is posted:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/action/curriculum/
A copy of the sustainability research inventory that includes the departments engaged in sustainability research:
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Carleton Curriculum and Research.pdf
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Sustainability Research Incentives
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has an ongoing program to encourage students in multiple disciplines or academic programs to conduct research in
sustainability. The program provides students with incentives to research sustainability. Such incentives may include, but are not limited
to, fellowships, financial support, and mentorships.
Part 2
Institution has an ongoing program to encourage faculty from multiple disciplines or academic programs to conduct research in
sustainability topics. The program provides faculty with incentives to research sustainability. Such incentives may include, but are not
limited to, fellowships, financial support, and faculty development workshops.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a program to encourage student sustainability research that meets the criteria for this
credit?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s program(s) to encourage student research in sustainability:
Carleton's Environmental Studies (or ENTS) major at uses a multidisciplinary approach to studying sustainability and the environment.
Students are encouraged to do sustainability research, and are required to complete a comprehensive study for their senior thesis or
"comps" project.
The website URL where information about the student research program is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/ents/
Does the institution have a program to encourage faculty sustainability research that meets the criteria for this
credit?:
No
A brief description of the institution’s program(s) to encourage faculty research in sustainability:
---
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The website URL where information about the faculty research program is available:
---
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Interdisciplinary Research in Tenure and Promotion
Responsible Party
Kimberly Smith
Director of Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies / Political Science
Criteria
Institution gives positive recognition to interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and multidisciplinary research during faculty promotion and
tenure decisions.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution's treatment of interdisciplinary research meet the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
A brief description or a copy of the institution’s policy regarding interdisciplinary research:
The Faculty Handbook specifies that extra-departmental letters should be requested for promotion reviews, including (primarily) from
interdisciplinary program directors. In addition, in meeting with tenure candidates at the beginning of the process:
Candidates are instructed to construct their list of potential external reviewers of their scholarship so as to cover all areas of their
scholarship, and in the list of names submitted, to indicate what aspects of their work potential reviewers can address. This includes
interdisciplinary and/or multidisciplinary work. The dean selects reviewers who can speak to the range of a candidate's scholarship,
including interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary research. The Faculty Personnel Committee gives thorough consideration to all external
letters, both disciplinary and interdisciplinary, in making its evaluation and recommendations for tenure.
The website URL where information about the treatment of interdisciplinary research is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/handbook/?a=faculty
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Operations
Buildings
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are taking steps to improve the sustainability performance of their buildings.
Buildings are generally the largest user of energy and the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions on campuses. Buildings also use
significant amounts of potable water. Institutions can design, build, and maintain buildings in ways that provide a safe and healthy
indoor environment for inhabitants while simultaneously mitigating the building’s impact on the outdoor environment.
Credit
Building Operations and Maintenance
Building Design and Construction
Indoor Air Quality
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Building Operations and Maintenance
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution owns and operates buildings that are:
1) Certified under the LEED® for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Green Building Rating System,
and/or
2) Operated and maintained in accordance with sustainable operations and maintenance guidelines and policies that cover the following:
• Impacts on the surrounding site
• Energy consumption
• Usage of environmentally preferable materials
• Indoor environmental quality
• Water consumption
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Building Design and Construction
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution-owned buildings that were constructed or underwent major renovations in the past three years are:
1) Certified under the LEED® for New Construction and Major Renovations, LEED for Commercial Interiors, and/or LEED for Core and
Shell Green Building Rating Systems,
and/or
2) Designed and built in accordance with green building guidelines and policies that cover the following topics:
• Impacts on the surrounding site
• Energy consumption
• Usage of environmentally preferable materials
• Indoor environmental quality
• Water consumption
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
New building space that meets "Eligible Buildings Criteria":
275,499 Square Feet
New building space that was designed and constructed in accordance with green building policies or guidelines but
not LEED certified:
0 Square Feet
New building space that is LEED Certified :
0 Square Feet
New building space that is LEED Silver certified:
0 Square Feet
New building space that is LEED Gold certified :
226,536 Square Feet
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New building space that is LEED Platinum certified:
0 Square Feet
The website URL where a copy of the institution's guidelines or policies for green building is available :
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/facilities/
An electronic copy of the guidelines or policies :
---
The date(s) the policies or guidelines were adopted:
---
A brief description of how the institution ensures compliance with green building design and construction guidelines
and policies:
---
The names of all buildings that are certified under the LEED for New Construction and Major Renovations, LEED
for Commercial Interiors, and/or LEED for Core and Shell Green Building Rating Systems:
Cassat Hall, James Hall, and the Weitz Center for Creativity (all LEED-NC gold).
The names of all buildings designed and constructed in accordance with green building guidelines and policies but not
LEED certified:
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Indoor Air Quality
Criteria
Institution has adopted an indoor air quality management policy, plan, and/or practices that include regular auditing or monitoring and a
mechanism for occupants to register complaints. Policies and plans adopted by entities of which the institution is part (e.g. state
government or the university system) may count for this credit as long as the policies apply to and are followed by the institution.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Climate
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are measuring and reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. Global warming is
expected to have myriad negative impacts throughout the world, including increased frequency and potency of extreme weather events,
sea level rise, species extinction, water shortages, declining agricultural production, and spread of diseases. The impacts are expected to
be particularly pronounced for poor communities and countries.
Credit
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction
Air Travel Emissions
Local Offsets Program
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has conducted a GHG emissions inventory covering its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. The GHG emissions inventory is
publicly available, either through the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment reporting site, the institution’s
website, or another public website.
Part 2
Institution has conducted a GHG emissions inventory covering Scope 3 emissions. The GHG emissions inventory is publicly available,
either through the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment reporting site, the institution’s website, or another
public website.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The website URL where the GHG emissions inventory is posted:
http://rs.acupcc.org/
Does the inventory include all Scope 1 and 2 emissions?:
Yes
Does the inventory include emissions from air travel?:
Yes
Does the inventory include emissions from commuting?:
Yes
Does the inventory include embodied emissions from food purchases?:
No
Does the inventory include embodied emissions from other purchased products?:
No
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Does the inventory include emissions from solid waste disposal?:
Yes
Does the inventory include another Scope 3 emissions source not covered above?:
Yes
If yes, please specify:
Fertilizer
Does the inventory include a second Scope 3 emissions source not covered above?:
Yes
If yes, please specify :
Paper purchases
Does the inventory include a third Scope 3 emissions source not covered above?:
No
If yes, please specify :
---
Does the inventory include a fourth Scope 3 emissions source not covered above?:
No
If yes, please specify :
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution reduced its net Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions per weighted campus user compared to a 2005 baseline.
For this credit, off-site, institution-catalyzed carbon offsets (i.e. those popularly known as “local offsets”) count in full. Purchased carbon
offsets that have been verified by a third party may count towards a portion of the reduction. Purchased offsets that have not been
third-party verified do not count.
To conduct a GHG emissions inventory, campuses may use any methodology and/or calculator that is consistent with the Greenhouse Gas
Protocol's Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standards.
The baseline GHG emissions inventory should include the same emissions sources as the performance year emissions inventory.
Submission Note:
Baseline year for Carleton College's GHG inventory is 2008, we did not track this information in 2005 so the data above is based on a
trend line from the three closest years (2008 - 2010) per AASHE STARS guidelines in the credit info. 2008-2010 data is based on the
FY2012 Carleton Go Green Report from Sightlines.
Our Scope 3 measurements have increased in accuracy since 2008 (air travel and waste data tracking has improved), thus the baseline
year measurements do not reflect our emissions accurately.
Our Scope 1 & 2 emissions have improved in purchased electricity, even though Carleton has added two residence halls and an academic
building since 2008. This is primarily due to addition of a 1.68 MW wind turbine in fall 2011.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Scope 1 and 2 gross GHG emissions, 2005 :
17,972 Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent
Off-site, institution-catalyzed carbon offsets generated, 2005:
0 Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent
Third-party verified carbon offsets purchased, 2005:
0 Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent
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On-campus residents, 2005:
1,589
Non-residential/commuter full-time students, faculty, and staff members, 2005:
925
Non-residential/commuter part-time students, faculty, and staff members, 2005:
244
Scope 1 and 2 gross GHG emissions, performance year :
16,704 Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent
Off-site, institution-catalyzed offsets generated, performance year:
0 Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent
Carbon offsets purchased, performance year:
0 Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent
List the start and end dates of the GHG emissions performance year:
July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012
On-campus residents, performance year:
2,007
Non-residential/commuter full-time students, faculty, and staff members, performance year:
517
Non-residential/commuter part-time students, faculty, and staff members, performance year:
151
Time period for weighted campus user (list the consecutive 12 month period that most closely overlaps with GHG
performance year):
July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012
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Air Travel Emissions
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not have a policy/program in place that explicitly seeks a reduction in emissions from air travel.
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Local Offsets Program
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not have a local offsets program.
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Dining Services
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are supporting a sustainable food system. Modern industrial food production often
has deleterious environmental impacts. Pesticides and fertilizers used in agriculture can contaminate ground and surface water, which has
potentially dangerous impacts on wildlife and human health. Furthermore, the often long-distance transportation of food to institutions
produces greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution. Additionally, farm workers are often paid substandard wages, subjected to harsh
working conditions, and exposed to dangerous pesticides. Institutions can use their food purchases to support their local economies;
encourage safe, environmentally-friendly farming methods; and help alleviate poverty for farmers.
Please note that while dining services can also play an important role in conserving energy and water, reducing waste, and purchasing
environmentally preferable materials other than food, STARS measures these impacts across the institution instead of by department;
therefore, the benefits of these actions are captured in the Energy, Water, Waste, and Purchasing subcategories, respectively.
Credit
Food and Beverage Purchasing
Trayless Dining
Vegan Dining
Trans-Fats
Guidelines for Franchisees
Pre-Consumer Food Waste Composting
PostConsumer Food Waste Composting
Food Donation
Recycled Content Napkins
Reusable Container Discounts
Reusable To-Go Containers
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Food and Beverage Purchasing
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
Criteria
This credit includes food and beverage purchases for on-campus dining services operated by the institution or the institution’s primary
on-site contractor. Institution purchases food and beverages that meet at least one of the following criteria:
• Grown and processed within 250 miles of the institution
• Third-party certified (USDA Certified Organic, Marine Stewardship Council Blue Ecolabel, Food Alliance, Fair Trade, Certified
Humane Raised and Handled)
Food and beverage purchases that meet multiple criteria listed above should not be double-counted.
This credit includes food and beverage purchases for on-campus dining operations and catering services operated by the institution or the
institution’s primary dining services contractor (e.g. Aramark, Bon Appétit Management Company, Chartwells, Sodexo). On-site
franchises, convenience stores, vending machines, or concessions are excluded from this credit unless they are operated by the institution
or the institution’s primary on-site contractor..
Submission Note:
http://www.bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/humane-pork-eggs
http://www.bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/humane-ground-beef
Carleton's food service provider, Bon Appetit, only tracks food grown within 150 miles of Carleton so the 20% local food only captures
food that is grown and processed within 150 miles of Carleton, not 250 miles.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Percentage of food expenditures that meet one or more of the criteria for this credit (0 - 100):
23
A brief description of the sustainable food and beverage purchasing program:
Carleton's food provider, Bon Appetit has a number of initiatives to encourage sustainability in their food purchasing program, including
the following:
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Turkey and chicken are produced without the routine use of antibiotics as a feed additive.
Hamburgers are made with fresh ground beef from cattle raised on vegetarian feed and never given antibiotics or hormones. Only solid
muscle meat and fat are used. No neck or trim is allowed. As of Sept. 2012, all ground beef purchased is certified humane. Additionally,
25% of beef, pork, and poultry purchased will be certified by Humane Farm Animal Care (HFAC)’s Certified Humane® program,
Animal Welfare Approved, Food Alliance, or Global Animal Partnership by 2015.
Other meats are raised without antibiotics as a first preference. Turkey and beef are roasted in-house daily for deli meat.
Milk and yogurt are from cows not treated with artificial Bovine Growth Hormone.
Shell eggs are produced cage-free and are certified by Humane Farm Animal Care, or Animal Welfare Approved. By 2015, all eggs will
be cage-free certified by Animal Welfare Approved, or Humane Farm Animal Care.
Salsas, pizza, marinara and other sauces are made from scratch.
Stocks are made from scratch the day before use to ensure the removal of fats.
All seafood purchases, wild and farmed, follow the sustainability guidelines of the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch program.
Seafood should be purchased fresh when available locally or frozen at the source to ensure quality, and never air-freighted.
The Website URL where information about the institution's sustainable food and beverage purchasing efforts is
available:
http://www.bamco.com/about-us/kitchen-principles
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Trayless Dining
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a trayless dining program in which trays are removed from or not available in dining halls?:
Yes
A brief description of the trayless dining program:
Through a student-led initiative, Carleton instituted trayless dining in one of its two campus dining halls. The program began as "Trayless
Tuesdays" in the 2010-2011 academic year and was expanded by student referendum to "Trayless Everyday" for the 2011-2012 academic
year and beyond. The program applies to student dining, not the two commercial cafes. There are structural contraints to making the
second dining hall trayless.
List the year the program was started:
Sept. 30, 2010
The overall percentage of meals served on campus that are trayless:
60
The percentage of meal plan meals served on campus that are trayless:
50
The percentage of retail facility meals served on campus that are trayless:
---
The percentage of conference meals served on campus that are trayless:
---
The website URL where information about the program is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/waste/trayless/
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Vegan Dining
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution offer diverse, complete-protein vegan dining options during every meal?:
Yes
A brief description of the vegan dining program:
There are vegan dining options at every meal in both dining halls. One of the dining halls has a station which always has vegan options
for lunch/dinner, and has recently expanded to vegan breakfasts during the week. The other dining hall always has a type of veggie burger
and salad bar options.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/dining_services/menus/
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Trans-Fats
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution use frying oil that does not include trans-fats and seek to avoid foods that include trans-fats in its
dining operations?:
Yes
A brief description of the trans-fats avoidance program, policy, or practice:
The dining hall uses non-hydrogenated canola oil that does not have trans-fats and chefs are conscious of trans-fats when purchasing
food. No trans-fats are used in house-made foods.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
http://www.bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/trans-fat-free-oils
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Guidelines for Franchisees
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
This credit was marked as Not Applicable for the following reason:
Institution does not have food service franchisees operating on campus.
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Pre-Consumer Food Waste Composting
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
Submission Note:
http://www.bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/food-waste-reduction
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a pre-consumer food waste composting program?:
Yes
A brief description of the pre-consumer food waste composting program:
All pre-consumer food waste for food prepared by Carleton's food provider is composted.
The overall percentage of meals for which pre-consumer scraps are composted:
100
The percentage of meal plan meals for which pre-consumer scraps are composted:
100
The percentage of retail facility meals for which pre-consumer scraps are composted:
100
The percentage of conference meals for which pre-consumer scraps are composted:
100
The website URL where information about the composting program is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/dining_services/localgrowers/
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PostConsumer Food Waste Composting
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
Submission Note:
http://www.bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/food-waste-reduction
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a postconsumer food waste composting program?:
Yes
A brief description of the postconsumer food waste composting program:
All postconsumer food waste at Carleton is composted by an outside company. Additionally, only compostable products are used at major
outdoor catered events (typically 5 per year).
The percentage of overall meals for which postconsumer composting is available:
100
The percentage of meal plan meals for which postconsumer composting is available:
100
The percentage of retail facilities for which postconsumer composting is available:
100
The percentage of conference meals for which postconsumer composting is available:
100
The website URL where information about the composting program is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/dining_services/localgrowers/
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Food Donation
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution donate leftover or surplus food?:
No
A brief description of the food donation program:
There is currently a pilot program being implemented by students in collaboration with our food service provider to determine how much
food is available after meals that could be donated. A system for delivery will also have to be developed. Students have completed a
feasibility study on the food that is left over after the meal periods. We have set up a working group, and have connected with Food
Recovery Network (Bon Appétit has partnered with FRN). Plans are to begin this project during the 2013-2014 academic year. Currently
the struggle is finding a place to donate the product.
The website URL where information about the food donation program is available:
---
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Recycled Content Napkins
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution use recycled content napkins in its dining service operations?:
Yes
A brief description of the purchasing behavior:
All napkins provided in cafes and dining halls by Carleton's food service provider, Bon Appetit, are 100% recycled content. Additionally,
napkins have been moved to the tables which has reduced the amount of waste, as guests can take what they actually need to use vs.
taking what they think they will need.
The website URL where information about the purchasing is available:
http://www.bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/responsible-disposables
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Reusable Container Discounts
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
Submission Note:
Note - the discount varies at $0.19 for small or $0.55 for large. (The "amount" reporting field would only allow one number to be
entered)
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does campus dining operations offer discounts to customers who use reusable mugs instead of disposable cups in
to-go food service operations?:
Yes
A brief description of the reusable mug program:
Patrons in our cafes can purchase a drink for $1.25 (no matter what size) with use of a reusable mug. Without the discount, a large is
$1.80 and a small is $1.44.
Amount of the discount offered for using reusable mugs:
0.55
Description of other reusable food- or beverage-related programs (e.g. incentives for use of reusable bags, dishware,
to-go containers):
None at this time.
The website URL where information about the reusable mug discount program is available:
---
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Reusable To-Go Containers
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Energy
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are reducing their energy consumption through conservation and efficiency, and
switching to cleaner and renewable sources of energy such as solar, wind, geothermal, and low-impact hydropower. For most
institutions, energy consumption is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, which cause global warming. Global warming is
expected to have myriad negative impacts throughout the world, including increased frequency and potency of extreme weather events,
sea level rise, species extinction, water shortages, declining agricultural production, and spread of diseases. The impacts are expected to
be particularly pronounced for poor communities and countries. In addition to causing global warming, energy generation from fossil
fuels, especially coal, produces air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, mercury, dioxins, arsenic, cadmium and lead. These
pollutants contribute to acid rain as well as health problems such as heart and respiratory diseases and cancer. Coal mining and oil and
gas drilling can also damage environmentally and/or culturally significant ecosystems. Nuclear power creates highly toxic and
long-lasting radioactive waste. Large-scale hydropower floods habitat and disrupts fish migration.
Implementing conservation measures and switching to renewable sources of energy can help institutions save money and protect them
from utility rate volatility. Renewable energy may be generated locally and allow campuses to support local economic development.
Furthermore, institutions can help shape markets by creating demand for cleaner, renewable sources of energy.
Credit
Building Energy Consumption
Clean and Renewable Energy
Timers for Temperature Control
Lighting Sensors
LED Lighting
Vending Machine Sensors
Energy Management System
Energy Metering
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Building Energy Consumption
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has reduced its total building energy consumption per gross square foot of building space compared to a 2005 baseline.
To aggregate energy consumption data from multiple sources, figures should be converted into MMBtu (one million British thermal units
– a standard measure of energy) using the following equivalents:
1 kWh = 0.003412 MMBtu
1 MWh = 3.412 MMBtu
1 therm = 0.1 MMBtu
1 kBtu = 0.001 MMBtu
1 ton-hour = 0.012 MMBtu
1 MJ = 0.000948 MMBtu
Submission Note:
Data listed above includes all Carleton-owned square footage including buildings served by the campus district energy system and
off-campus residential houses. Reference: FY2012 Sightlines ROPA portfolio.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Total building energy consumption, 2005:
194,530 MMBtu
Building space, 2005 :
1,680,023 Gross Square Feet
Total building energy consumption, performance year:
186,064 MMBtu
Building space, performance year:
1,902,444 Gross Square Feet
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List the start and end dates of the energy consumption performance year:
January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
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Clean and Renewable Energy
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution supports the development and use of clean and renewable energy sources using any one or combination of the following
options.
Option 1: Generating electricity from clean and renewable energy sources on campus and retaining or retiring the rights to the
environmental attributes of such electricity. (In other words, if the institution has sold Renewable Energy Credits for the clean and
renewable energy it generated, it may not claim such energy here). The on-site renewable energy generating devices may be owned
and/or maintained by another party as long as the institution has contractual rights to the associated environmental attributes.
Option 2: Using renewable sources for non-electric, on-site energy generation, such as biomass for heating.
Option 3: Catalyzing the development of off-site clean and renewable energy sources (e.g. an off-campus wind farm that was designed
and built to supply electricity to the institution) and retaining the environmental attributes of that energy.
Option 4: Purchasing the environmental attributes of electricity in the form of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) or other similar
renewable energy products that are either Green-e Energy certified or meet Green-e Energy’s technical requirements and are verified as
such by a third party, or purchasing renewable electricity through the institution’s electric utility through a certified green power
purchasing option.
Option 5: Using cogeneration technologies to generate electricity more efficiently. Note: generating electricity using cogeneration
technology and a renewable fuel, such as biomass, is considered Option 1 and should not be counted twice.
Since this credit is intended to recognize institutions that are generating new sources of clean and renewable energy, neither the electric
grid mix for the region in which the institution is located nor the grid mix reported by the electric utility that serves the institution count
for this credit.
Technologies that reduce the amount of energy used but do not generate renewable energy do not count for this credit. For example,
daylighting, passive solar design, and ground-source heat pumps are not counted in this credit. The benefits of such strategies are
captured by OP Credit 5: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions and OP Credit 7: Building Energy Consumption.
Transportation fuels, which are covered by OP Credit 14: Campus Fleet, are not included in this credit.
To aggregate energy consumption data from multiple sources, figures should be converted into MMBtu (one million British thermal units
– a standard measure of energy) using the following equivalents:
1 kWh = 0.003412 MMBtu
1 MWh = 3.412 MMBtu
1 therm = 0.1 MMBtu
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1 kBtu = 0.001 MMBtu
1 ton-hour = 0.012 MMBtu
1 MJ = 0.000948 MMBTU
Submission Note:
The performance year is considered to be calendar year 2012.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Option 1: Total clean and renewable electricity generated on site during the performance year and for which the
institution retains or has retired the associated environmental attributes :
14,557 MMBtu
Option 2: Non-electric renewable energy generated:
1 MMBtu
Option 3: Total clean and renewable electricity generated by off-site projects that the institution catalyzed and for
which the institution retains or has retired the associated environmental attributes :
0 MMBtu
Option 4: Total RECs and other similar renewable energy products that the institution purchased during the
performance year that are Green-e certified or meet the Green-e standard's technical requirements and are third
party verified:
0 MMBtu
Option 5: Total electricity generated with cogeneration technology using non-renewable fuel sources :
0 MMBtu
Total energy consumed during the performance year :
172,544 MMBtu
A brief description of on-site renewable electricity generating devices :
Carleton's second wind turbine was installed in the Fall of 2011. It is a General Electric XLE 1.6 MW turbine which, unlike Carleton's
first wind turbine, provides electricity directly to Carleton's electric grid. Carleton also has a 9kW solar PV array which produces an
annual average of 10 MWh per year.
A brief description of on-site renewable non-electric energy devices:
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Carleton has a solar panel array on its Cassat-James residence Hall which provides solar thermal heating for domestic hot water. We do
not currently have the ability to measure cumulative btu production.
A brief description of off-site, institution-catalyzed, renewable electricity generating devices:
Carleton installed its first commercial-sized wind turbine in 2004. This 1.65 MW turbine is connected to the public utility grid and
provides 3900 - 4300 MWh of electricity annually.
A brief description of RECs or other similar renewable energy products purchased during the previous year,
including contract timeframes:
---
A brief description of cogeneration technologies deployed:
---
The website URL where information about the institution's renewable energy sources is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/energy/
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Timers for Temperature Control
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution use timers to regulate temperatures based on occupancy hours in at least one building?:
Yes
A brief description of the technology used:
Each week, Carleton's HVAC technicians enter the weekly room schedule information into the Building Automation System.
Temperatures in the rooms adjust based on the occupied hours.
The percentage of building space (square footage) with timers for temperature control:
80
The website URL where information about the practice is available:
---
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Lighting Sensors
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
We do not at this time have a precise calculation of the percentage of building space with lighting sensors.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution use motion, infrared, and/or light sensors to reduce energy use for lighting in at least one
building?:
Yes
A brief description of the technology used:
All restrooms in buildings constructed since 2009 have occupancy sensors and we are currently updating all campus restrooms to the
same standard. External "wall pack" lights are controlled by photocells, and new or replacement lights will be LED. A full lighting
retrofit in the Library included timers scheduled through a central web interface, occupancy sensors in all book stacks and restrooms,
photocell sensors along Reference Room window walls and advanced controls for the facility as a whole. Carleton also did lighting
retrofits including advanced controls and occupancy sensors in two of its athletic facilities.
The percentage of building space with lighting sensors:
---
The website URL where information about the institution's use of the technology is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/energy/lighting/
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LED Lighting
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
We do not at this time have a precise calculation of the percentage of building space or outdoor space with LED lighting. The numbers
listed above are very rough estimates. We have no parking decks at Carleton.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution use Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology in at least one lighting application? LED applications
in exit signs and remote controls do not count for this credit.:
Yes
A brief description of the technology used:
We recently replaced over 100 highly inefficient MR16 light bulbs with LEDs in our dining facility and library. Exterior wall packs are
being replaced by LED fixtures as they burn out. We are also phasing in bi-level LED stairwell lighting with occupancy sensors in all
enclosed stairwells. Furthermore, all underwater pool lights in our two swimming facilities are scheduled to be replaced with LED lights
this summer.
The percentage of building space with LED lighting:
1
The percentage of parking deck space with LED lighting:
0
The percentage of outdoor space that uses LED lighting:
1
The percentage of building space with efficient, non-LED lighting (compact fluorescent, automatic daylight shutoff,
or other energy-saving features):
60
The website URL where information about the institution's use of the technology is available :
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/energy/lighting/
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Vending Machine Sensors
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
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Energy Management System
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution use a centralized energy management system that allows it to track energy consumption and
performance in multiple buildings in a central location?:
Yes
A brief description of the management system:
We have Siemens Apogee Insight system which monitors and controls all buildings that are served by the campus central utility plant.
This system is used to control temperature set points, HVAC components and some electrical/lighting systems.
The percentage of building space monitored with a centralized energy management system:
90
A description of what systems are shut down during unoccupied periods:
Lighting systems are turned off during unoccupied hours and HVAC systems are scheduled based on building / room occupancy.
Schedules are updated on a weekly basis. Except in particularly sensitive locations (i.e. the Carleton Greenhouse), campus-wide
temperature settings are scaled back during evenings, weekends and breaks.
The website URL where information about the institution's use of the technology is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/energy/meter/
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Energy Metering
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Meter data can be viewed at: buildingdashboard.net/carleton
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution meter all energy consumption (electricity, natural gas, purchased steam, etc.) for at least one
building?:
Yes
A brief description of the metering system:
Carleton's central utilities are metered by the public utility, Xcel Energy. At the building level, Carleton's Siemens Apogee system
collects 15-minute interval steam, water and electric sub-meter readings from 17 campus buildings. In addition, almost all on-campus
buildings (53) have water and electric building sub-meters manually read once a month. Our 46 off-campus buildings are served by
public utilities. These meters are read monthly by the City of Northfield (water) and Xcel energy (electricity, natural gas). Meter readings
are compiled in a centralized energy information database and displayed publicly through Carleton's Lucid Building Dashboard system.
The percentage of building space with energy metering:
95
The website URL where information about the metering system is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/energy/meter/
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Grounds
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that plan and maintain their grounds with sustainability in mind. Beautiful and
welcoming campus grounds can be planned, planted, and maintained in any region while minimizing the use of toxic chemicals,
protecting wildlife habitat, and conserving water and resources.
Credit
Integrated Pest Management
Native Plants
Wildlife Habitat
Tree Campus USA
Snow and Ice Removal
Landscape Waste Composting
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Integrated Pest Management
Responsible Party
Jay Stadler
Grounds Manager
Facilities
Criteria
Institution’s grounds are developed and maintained in accordance with an integrated pest management plan that adheres to the following
four-tiered approach:
1) Set action thresholds
2) Monitor and identify pests
3) Prevention
4) Control
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Native Plants
Responsible Party
Jay Stadler
Grounds Manager
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution prioritize the use of native plant species in landscaping?:
Yes
A brief description of the native plant program, policy, or practice:
Carleton College has four landscape zones with a design strategy for each zone. The design strategy in each zone includes a focus to
feature and consist primarily of plant species native to Rice County and southeastern Minnesota with the understanding that responsible
and sustainable land practices favor the selection and predominant use of fully hardy species that are native and/or adapted to the region.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/land/
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Wildlife Habitat
Responsible Party
Nancy Braker
Arboretum Director
Biology
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have programs in place to protect and/or create wildlife habitat on institution-owned land?:
Yes
A brief description of the wildlife habitat program, policy, or practice:
Carleton College Cowling Arboretum consists of approximately 880 acres of land and has been a State Game Refuge for decades.
Restoration projects over the past 20 years have focused on creating large blocks of native plant community types including floodplain
forest, upland forest, oak savanna and tall grass prairie. The "Arb" has small populations of two rare turtles (Clemmys insculpta and
Emydoidea blandingii), one rare mammal (Microtus ochrogaster) and three threatened plant species: jointed sedge (Carex conjuncta),
ovate-leaved skullcap (Scutellaria ovata) and kitten-tails (Besseya bullii). The Cole Naturalist Program trains students in natural history
and nature interpretation and provides opportunities for students to lead field trips for the College and local community. There are also
workshops and programs focused on prescribed fire, invasive shrub control, and wildlife management.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/arb/
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Tree Campus USA
Responsible Party
Jay Stadler
Grounds Manager
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College is not recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation's Tree Campus USA program.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Snow and Ice Removal
Responsible Party
Jay Stadler
Grounds Manager
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Has the institution implemented technologies or strategies to reduce the environmental impacts of snow and ice
removal?:
Yes
A brief description of the snow and ice removal program, policy, or practice:
The Grounds department attempts to remove snow as it falls to reduce the need for using deicing chemicals and sand. Carleton also
pre-treats high traffic areas with a moderate amount of deicer to avoid snow pack and the need for larger amounts of deicer. Carleton
College also uses only about a 20% salt content sand/salt mixture to tread most of the road/walkways.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
---
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Landscape Waste Composting
Responsible Party
Jay Stadler
Grounds Manager
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution compost or mulch waste from grounds keeping, including grass trimmings?:
Yes
A brief description of the composting or mulching program:
In general, the mower decks mulch the grass clippings well and the organic matter and nutrients are returned to the turf, unless an area
gets away from the Grounds department. Then, the grass clippings are collected and placed in a campus compost pile. All other organic
yard waste goes into this pile as well, excluding woody materials.
The percentage of landscape waste that is mulched or composted onsite:
---
The percentage of landscape waste that is mulched or composted off-site:
---
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
---
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Purchasing
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are using their purchasing power to help build a sustainable economy. Collectively,
colleges and universities spend many billions of dollars on goods and services annually. Each purchasing decision represents an
opportunity for institutions to choose environmentally and socially preferable products and services and support companies with strong
commitments to sustainability.
Credit
Computer Purchasing
Cleaning Products Purchasing
Office Paper Purchasing
Vendor Code of Conduct
Historically Underutilized Businesses
Local Businesses
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Computer Purchasing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has an institution-wide stated preference to purchase Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) Silver or
higher products. This can take the form of purchasing policies, guidelines, or directives. This credit does not include specialized
computers for which no EPEAT certified products are available. Policies and directives adopted by entities of which the institution is part
(e.g. state government or the university system) may count for this credit as long as the policies apply to and are followed by the
institution.
Part 2
Institution purchases Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) Silver and/or Gold registered products for standard
desktop and notebook/laptop computers and monitors. This credit does not include specialized computers for which no EPEAT certified
products are available.
Submission Note:
Carleton works to recycle all of its computer products through Materials Processing Corporation (MPC).
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have an institution-wide stated preference to purchase EPEAT Silver or higher computers and
monitors?:
No
The website URL where the EPEAT policy, directive, or guidelines are posted :
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/procurement/electronics/
A brief description of steps the institution has taken to ensure that the purchasing policy, directives, or guidelines are
followed :
Carleton currently purchases computer products from Dell, Apple and Lenovo on an annual basis. Carleton seeks to purchase computer
products that are EnergyStar or EPEAT certified. Carleton’s last purchase order (2010) included computer products that were all EPEAT
Gold certified except for the Dell U2211H, which is EPEAT Silver certified. Although Apple provides some green initiatives from
packaging, Carleton does not currently pursue that option, instead choosing to consolidate shipping by ordering on an annual basis.
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Does the institution wish to pursue points for Part 2 of this credit (expenditures on EPEAT computers)?:
Yes
Expenditures on EPEAT Gold desktop and laptop computers and monitors :
134,473 US/Canadian $
Expenditures on EPEAT Silver desktop and laptop computers and monitors :
23,750 US/Canadian $
Total expenditures on desktop and laptop computers and monitors :
158,223 US/Canadian $
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Cleaning Products Purchasing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has an institution-wide stated preference to purchase Green Seal™ or EcoLogoTM certified cleaning products. The stated
preference can take the form of purchasing policies, guidelines, or directives to purchase green cleaning products. Policies and directives
adopted by entities of which the institution is part (e.g. state government or the university system) may count for this credit as long as the
policies apply to and are followed by the institution.
Part 2
Institution’s main cleaning or housekeeping department(s) and/or contractor(s) purchase Green Seal or EcoLogo certified cleaning
products. This credit does not include cleaning products for which no Green Seal or EcoLogo certified products are available.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have an institution-wide stated preference to purchase Green Seal (tm) or EcoLogo (tm) certified
cleaning products?:
Yes
The website URL where the green cleaning product purchasing policy, directive, or guidelines are posted:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/procurement/custodialproducts/
A brief description of steps the institution has taken to ensure that the purchasing policy, directives, or guidelines are
followed:
The Facilities department at Carleton aims to reduce the environmental impacts of cleaning products, janitorial paper products and trash
bags by purchasing custodial products that honor the environment. All of the cleaning products used by the custodial staff at Carleton are
either Green Seal or EcoLogo certified. All janitorial paper products are post consumer based and EPA compliant, meaning all paper
products must be 40 percent recycled for roll towels and 20 percent for bath tissue.
Does the institution wish to pursue points for Part 2 of this credit (expenditures on cleaning products)?:
Yes
Expenditures on Green Seal and/or EcoLogo certified cleaning products :
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45,337.16 US/Canadian $
Total expenditures on cleaning products :
63,193.38 US/Canadian $
A copy of the sections of the cleaning contract(s) that reference certified green products:
---
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Office Paper Purchasing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has an institution-wide stated preference to purchase recycled content office paper. This can take the form of purchasing
policies, guidelines, or directives to purchase recycled content office paper. Policies and directives adopted by entities of which the
institution is part (e.g. state government or the university system) may count for this credit as long as the policies apply to and are
followed by the institution.
Part 2
Institution purchases recycled content office paper.
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not have a directive to purchase recycled paper nor practices purchasing recycled content office paper. Since
recycled content office paper jams the printers, Carleton College instead purchases eucalyptus paper which is Forest-Stewardship
Council certified. A significant portion of our office paper purchases are eucalyptus, a rapidly renewable material.
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Vendor Code of Conduct
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has and acts on a vendor code of conduct or equivalent policy that sets expectations about the social and environmental
responsibility of vendors with whom the institution does business. Policies adopted by entities of which the institution is part (e.g. state
government or the university system) may count for this credit as long as the policies apply to and are followed by the institution.
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not have or act on a vendor code of conduct that sets expectations about the social and environmental
responsibility of vendors with whom Carleton College does business. This is a goal for the future.
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Historically Underutilized Businesses
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not have a policy regarding purchasing preferences for historically underutilized businesses.
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Local Businesses
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution give preference to local products and businesses in its purchasing decisions? Local food
purchases, which are covered in OP Credit 6: Food Purchasing, are not included in this credit.:
Yes
A brief description of the program:
Carleton College’s paper company, CJ Duffey Paper Company is a local company based in the Twin Cities. Furthermore, the college
vehicle fleet is maintained by Dokmo Ford-Chrysler, an auto-repair shop in Northfield. These are two examples out of many in which
Carleton College gives preference to local products and businesses in its purchasing decisions.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
---
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Transportation
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are moving toward sustainable transportation systems. Transportation is a major
source of greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants that contribute to health problems such as heart and respiratory diseases and
cancer. Due to disproportionate exposure, these health impacts are frequently more pronounced in low-income communities next to
major transportation corridors. In addition, the extraction, production, and global distribution of fuels for transportation can damage
environmentally and/or culturally significant ecosystems and may financially benefit hostile and/or oppressive governments.
At the same time, campuses can reap benefits from modeling sustainable transportation systems. Bicycling and walking provide human
health benefits and mitigate the need for large areas of paved surface, which can help campuses to better manage storm water.
Institutions may realize cost savings and help support local economies by reducing their dependency on petroleum-based fuels for
transportation.
Credit
Campus Fleet
Student Commute Modal Split
Employee Commute Modal Split
Bicycle Sharing
Facilities for Bicyclists
Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
Mass Transit Programs
Condensed Work Week
Telecommuting
Carpool/Vanpool Matching
Cash-out of Parking
Carpool Discount
Local Housing
Prohibiting Idling
Car Sharing
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Campus Fleet
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution supports alternative fuel and power technology by including in its motorized vehicle fleet (cars, trucks, tractors, buses)
vehicles that are:
1. Gasoline-electric hybrid
2. Diesel-electric hybrid
3. Plug-in hybrid
4. 100 percent electric
5. Fueled with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
6. Hydrogen fueled
7. Fueled with B20 or higher biofuel for more than 6 months of the year; and/or
8. Fueled with E85 or higher ethanol for more than 6 months of the year.
For this credit, the institution’s motorized fleet includes all institution-owned and operated vehicles that are used for transporting people
and/or goods. Heavy construction equipment (e.g. excavators and pavers) and maintenance equipment (e.g. lawn-mowers and leaf
blowers) are not included in this credit.
Submission Note:
Gasoline-electric, non-plug-in hybrid vehicles in the institution's fleet:
Four 2008 Toyota Prius
One 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
Vehicles in the institution's fleet that are fueled with E85 or higher ethanol for more than six months of the year:
Six 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan (dual fuel)
One 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan (dual fuel)
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Gasoline-electric, non-plug-in hybrid vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
5
Diesel-electric, non-plug-in hybrid vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
0
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Plug-in hybrid vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
0
100 percent electric vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
0
Vehicles in the institution's fleet that are fueled with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG):
0
Hydrogen fueled vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
0
Vehicles in the institution’s fleet that are fueled with B20 or higher biofuel for more than 6 months of the year :
0
Vehicles in the institution’s fleet that are fueled with E85 or higher ethanol for more than 6 months of the year :
7
Total number of vehicles in the institution’s fleet, including all of the above :
13
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Student Commute Modal Split
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution's students commute to and from campus using more sustainable options such as walking, bicycling, vanpooling or carpooling,
taking public transportation, riding motorcycles or scooters, riding a campus shuttle, or a combination of these options. Students who live
on campus should be included in the calculation based on how they get to and from their classes.
Submission Note:
Over 90% of Carleton's students live on campus. Those who live off-campus are within a comfortable walking distance and generally
walk or bike to campus.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The percentage (0-100) of institution's students who use more sustainable commuting options:
100
The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who commute with only the driver in the vehicle (excluding
motorcycles and scooters) as their primary method of transportation:
0
The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who walk, bicycle, or use other non-motorized means as their primary
method of transportation. Please note that this may include on-campus residents :
100
The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who vanpool or carpool as their primary method of transportation:
0
The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who take a campus shuttle or public transportation as their primary
method of transportation :
0
The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who use a motorcycle, scooter or moped as their primary method of
transportation:
0
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The website URL where information about alternative transportation is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/transportation/
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Employee Commute Modal Split
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution's employees (faculty, staff, and administrators) commute to and from campus using more sustainable options such as walking,
bicycling, vanpooling or carpooling, taking public transportation, riding motorcycles or scooters, riding a campus shuttle, or a
combination of these options. Employees who live on campus should be included in the calculation based on how they get to and from
their workplace.
Submission Note:
We don't have this data available but plan to do a comprehensive employee commuting survey in Fall 2013.
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Bicycle Sharing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton had a bike-sharing program which was discontinued due to lack of proper maintenance by the student groups who managed the
programs. We hope to institute a bike-share program in the future that is managed by staff and professional bike repair personnel.
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Facilities for Bicyclists
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have indoor and secure bike storage, shower facilities, and lockers for bicycle commuters in at
least one building?:
Yes
A brief description of the facilities:
Carleton has various bike parking facilities throughout campus and has several bike maintenance stations placed in high-traffic locations.
Employee showers are available at the Recreation Center, Cowling Gym, West Gym and Laird Stadium.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/transportation/?option=biking
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Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
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Mass Transit Programs
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
The City of Northfield also offers a Hiawathaland bus route for $1.25 per ride which serves additional stops and runs longer hours than
the LOCAL.
https://apps.carleton.edu/transportation/?option=northfield
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution offer free or reduced price transit passes and/or operate a free campus shuttle?:
Yes
A brief description of the program(s), (s), including availability, participation levels, and specifics about discounts or
subsidies offered (including pre-tax options):
The LOCAL bus program provides evening and weekend transportation around Northfield for Carleton and St. Olaf students as well as
the general public. Destinations include Target, Cub Foods, Northfield Urgent Care, and downtown Bridge Square. The bus is free for
Carleton and St. Olaf students and is subsidized by both colleges and their student governments.
The website URL where information about the program is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/transportation/?option=localbus
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Condensed Work Week
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Although Carleton does have employees who have this type of work arrangement, it is on a case-by-case basis and Carleton College does
not have a formalized condensed work week option policy at this time.
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Telecommuting
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not have a formalized telecommuting program for employees.
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Carpool/Vanpool Matching
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution participate in a carpool/vanpool matching program?:
Yes
A brief description of the program:
Go! Northfield-Dundas offers an open ride board that is a public service for all members of the Northfield community, including Carleton
College and St. Olaf College students. Users can post notices requesting a ride or calling for passengers. Carleton College also offers a
Carleton Rideshare Map in which Carls can identify potential carpool candidates, making it easier to take advantage of carpool
opportunities.
The website URL where information about the program is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/transportation/?option=rideshare
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Cash-out of Parking
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not provide financial compensation to employees who do not drive to work.
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Carpool Discount
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not charge for parking and therefore does not offer reduced parking fees for car poolers. We do offer preferred
parking spots for car and van poolers which are close to the center of campus.
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Local Housing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have incentives or programs to encourage employees to live close to campus?:
Yes
A brief description of the incentives or programs:
The college rents college-owned houses to faculty and staff. This benefit is primarily used by new employees and/or faculty who do not
yet have tenure positions.
The website URL where information about the incentives or programs is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/facilities/whatwedo/housing/
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Prohibiting Idling
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
Carleton College does not have a policy prohibiting idling.
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Car Sharing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution participate in a car sharing program, such as ZipCar or HourCar?:
Yes
A brief description of the program:
WeCar is a membership-based car sharing program offered to Carleton students, faculty and staff. Students pay a $35 annual membership
fee and receive in $35 driving credits toward the hourly rate. Faculty and staff pay a $50 annual fee plus an hourly rate.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/transportation/?option=wecar
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Waste
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are moving toward zero waste by reducing, reusing, recycling, and composting.
These actions mitigate the need to extract virgin materials, such as trees and metals. It generally takes less energy and water to make a
product with recycled material than with virgin resources. Reducing waste generation also reduces the flow of waste to incinerators and
landfills which produce greenhouse gas emissions, can contaminate air and groundwater supplies, and tend to have disproportionate
negative impacts on low-income communities. Waste reduction and diversion also save institutions costly landfill and hauling service
fees. In addition, waste reduction campaigns can engage the entire campus community in contributing to a tangible sustainability goal.
Credit
Waste Reduction
Waste Diversion
Construction and Demolition Waste Diversion
Electronic Waste Recycling Program
Hazardous Waste Management
Materials Exchange
Limiting Printing
Materials Online
Chemical Reuse Inventory
Move-In Waste Reduction
Move-Out Waste Reduction
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Waste Reduction
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has implemented source reduction strategies to reduce total waste generation (garbage, recycling, and compost) per weighted
campus user compared to a 2005 baseline.
Total waste generation includes all materials recycled, composted, and disposed of as trash except construction, demolition, electronic,
hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal and non-regulated chemical waste, which are covered in OP Credit 19: Construction and
Demolition Waste Diversion, OP Credit 20: Electronic Waste Recycling Program, and OP Credit 21: Hazardous Materials
Management.
Submission Note:
2005 data was not tracked and is extrapolated. Carleton's waste stream is measured on a volume basis, so compost, recycling and landfill
waste weights are rough estimates.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Weight of materials recycled, 2005 baseline year :
271 Tons
Weight of materials composted, 2005 baseline year :
0 Tons
Weight of materials disposed as garbage, 2005 baseline year :
544 Tons
Weight of materials recycled, performance year :
271 Tons
Weight of materials composted, performance year :
112 Tons
Weight of materials disposed as garbage, performance year :
519 Tons
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List the start and end dates of the waste reduction performance year:
July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012
On-campus residents, 2005:
1,598
Non-residential/commuter full-time students, faculty, and staff members, 2005:
517
Non-residential/commuter part-time students, faculty, and staff members, 2005:
270
On-campus residents, performance year:
2,007
Non-residential/commuter full-time students, faculty, and staff members, performance year:
517
Non-residential/commuter part-time students, faculty, and staff members, performance year:
151
Time period for weighted campus user (list the consecutive 12 month period that most closely overlaps with waste
reduction performance year):
July 2011-June 2012
Indication of whether institution has a stated commitment to waste-reduction goals, such as zero waste:
Yes
A brief description of the plan of action to achieve waste reduction goals:
Carleton's Climate Action Plan includes Waste as one of its focus areas - reduction measures include adding paper towel composting to
all campus restrooms, providing "triple-bins" containing recycling, compost and landfill waste containers in all campus buildings and
providing packaging recycling stations near the campus post office.
The website URL where information about the institution’s waste reduction initiatives is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/waste/
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Waste Diversion
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution diverts materials from the landfill or incinerator by recycling, composting, reusing, donating, or re-selling.
This credit does not include construction, demolition, electronic, hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal and non-regulated chemical
waste, which are covered in OP Credit 19: Construction and Demolition Waste Diversion, OP Credit 20: Electronic Waste Recycling
Program, and OP Credit 21: Hazardous Materials Management.
Submission Note:
For further information on Carleton's waste programs, see
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/waste/
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Materials recycled, composted, reused, donated, re-sold, or otherwise diverted :
383 Tons
Materials disposed in a solid waste landfill or incinerator :
432 Tons
A brief description of programs, policies, infrastructure investments, outreach efforts, and/or other factors that
contributed to the diversion rate:
It is Carleton's dining provider composts all pre and post-consumer food waste produced in the dining halls. Every campus building
contains single-stream recycling, compost and landfill waste containers which are co-located in centralized locations. In addition,
compost receptacles are located in every campus kitchen and bathroom. All college-owned appliances and electronic equipment are sent
to specialized appliance and electronics recycling facilities. Carleton also re-purposes unwanted materials through donations and collects
student move-out waste at the end of each year for our annual "Lighten Up" garage sale.
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Construction and Demolition Waste Diversion
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution diverts non-hazardous construction and demolition waste from the landfill and/or incinerator.
Soil and organic debris from excavating or clearing the site do not count for this credit.
Submission Note:
For non-LEED projects, we do not currently have data on construction and demolition materials that have been recycled, donated or
otherwise recovered. The last two major campus construction projects (Weitz Center 2011 and Cassat Memorial Halls 2009) were or are
about to be all LEED gold certified, which requires a certain percentage of construction waste to be recycled, donated or otherwise
recovered.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Amount of construction and demolition materials recycled, donated, or otherwise recovered :
6,593 Tons
Amount of construction and demolition materials landfilled or incinerated :
0 Tons
A brief description of programs, policies, infrastructure investments, outreach efforts, and/or other factors that
contribute to the diversion rate for construction and demolition waste:
For Carleton's Weitz Center project (completed Sept 2011) the contractor tracked waste for LEED requirements. For that project, total
Waste (2010-2011) was 7136.40 tons of which 6592.89 tons were recycled/re-used ( 92% )
Calendar year 2011 Waste for the Weitz Center project was 640.37 tons of which 558.46 tons were recycled/re-used (87%)
The large amount of demolition (1954 classroom wing and 1934 auditorium balcony) occurred in 2010 and boosted the overall material
recycling.
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Electronic Waste Recycling Program
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has a program in place to recycle, reuse, and/or refurbish all electronic waste generated by the institution. Institution takes
measures to ensure that the electronic waste is recycled responsibly.
Part 2
Institution has a program in place to recycle, reuse, and/or refurbish electronic waste generated by students. Institution takes measures to
ensure that the electronic waste is recycled responsibly.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a program in place to recycle, reuse, and/or refurbish all electronic waste generated by the
institution and take measures to ensure that the electronic waste is recycled responsibly?:
Yes
Does the institution have a program in place to recycle, reuse, and/or refurbish electronic waste generated by students
and take measures to ensure that the electronic waste is recycled responsibly?:
Yes
A brief description of steps taken to ensure that e-waste is recycled responsibly, workers’ basic safety is protected,
and environmental standards are met:
Carleton sends all electronic waste to Materials Processing Corporation recycling (
http://www.mpc-e.com/
) They provide a follow-up report to confirm quantities of recycled material.
A brief description of the electronic waste recycling program for institution-generated materials:
All campus-owned electronics are managed by Carleton's ITS (Information and Technology Services) department. They mange personal
computer replacements and reclaim all electronic materials that are no longer of use to the College. All electronic waste is sent to a
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dedicated electronics recycling company
http://www.mpc-e.com/
. There is no policy for personal electronic equipment but collection bins are provided by Carleton's Presentation, Events and Production
Support (PEPS) staff.
A brief description of the electronic waste recycling program for student-generated materials :
There are greendisk techno-trash receptacles located in the computing center for students to recycle their electronic equipment
responsibly. Collection bins are also provided by Carleton's Presentation, Events and Production Support (PEPS) staff.
The website URL where information about the e-waste recycling program is available:
http://www.mpc-e.com/
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Hazardous Waste Management
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has strategies in place to safely dispose of all hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal, and non-regulated chemical waste
and seeks to minimize the presence of these materials on campus.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have strategies in place to safely dispose of all hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal, and
non-regulated chemical waste and seek to minimize the presence of these materials on campus?:
Yes
A brief description of steps taken to reduce hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal, and non-regulated chemical
waste:
Carleton's Environmental Health and Safety officer oversees proper removal and disposal of hazardous materials.
A brief description of how the institution safely disposes of hazardous, universal, and non-regulated chemical waste:
Items are packaged in sealed containers and labeled according to what type of material is contained within. Certified hazardous waste
removal companies pick up the material and provide Carleton with a manifest that documents proper handling and disposal.
The website URL where information about hazardous materials management is available:
---
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Materials Exchange
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a surplus department or formal office supplies exchange program that facilitates reuse of
materials?:
Yes
A brief description of the program:
The Carleton Office Supply Swap is housed in the sustainability office. Staff and faculty can drop off unwanted supplies or pick up things
they need at no charge. A sign-in sheet tracks usage.
The website URL where information about the program is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/procurement/officesupplies/
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Limiting Printing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution limit free printing for students in all computer labs and libraries?:
Yes
A brief description of how printing is limited:
Carleton recently implemented PaperCut as its print management solution in the fall of 2012. The program charges $0.04 for white and
black and $0.15 for color per page. Students start off each academic year with a $30 credit, meaning the first 750 white and black pages
are free until students begin to pay out of their own pocket.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
https://wiki.carleton.edu/display/itskb/PaperCut
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Materials Online
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/directory/
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/registrar/
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Is the institution's default not to print course catalogs, course schedules, and directories, but instead make these
materials available online?:
Yes
A brief description of the practice:
Carleton's course catalog is available online and registration is an online process. The Carleton online directory is the primary source for
staff, faculty and student directory information, there are no printed faculty/staff directories.
The website URL where information about the practice is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/directory/
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Chemical Reuse Inventory
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Move-In Waste Reduction
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
The video in the website link above is distributed to new students and highlights end-of-year excess materials in hopes of discouraging
new students from bringing too much to college.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a program to reduce residence hall move-in waste?:
Yes
A brief description of the program:
We created a video for new students that highlights the massive amounts of material that is left behind at the end of each year. With this
video, we hope to discourage incoming students from bringing too much to college. We also recycle cardboard moving boxes and
encouraging students to keep their boxes throughout the year by charging for new boxes.
The website URL where information about the program is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/waste/lightenup/
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Move-Out Waste Reduction
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
A video about the sale is located here:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/waste/lightenup/
This video attempts to connect the sale with the over-consumption of material goods which yields mass amounts of excess at the end of
each academic year.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a program to reduce residence hall move-out waste?:
Yes
A brief description of the program:
Carleton has the "Lighten Up Garage Sale" at the end of every year, where the ACT (Acting in the Community together) center organizes
drop-off receptacles for students' unwanted possessions. The resulting sale generates profits for local charities. In addition, Carleton has a
tri-weekly newsletter called the NNB (Noon News bulletin) in which students can put free ads for items that they are looking to buy, sell
or give away.
The website URL where information about the program is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/act/actprograms/onetimeevents/lightenup/
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Water
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are conserving water and making efforts to protect water quality. Pumping,
delivering, and treating water is a major energy user, so institutions can help reduce energy consumption and the greenhouse gas
emissions associated with energy generation by conserving water. Likewise, conservation and effective stormwater management are
important in maintaining and protecting finite groundwater supplies. Water conservation and effective stormwater management also
reduce the need for effluent discharge into local surface water supplies, which helps improve the health of local water ecosystems.
Credit
Water Consumption
Stormwater Management
Waterless Urinals
Building Water Metering
Non-Potable Water Usage
Xeriscaping
Weather-Informed Irrigation
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Water Consumption
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has reduced its total water consumption per weighted campus user compared to a 2005 baseline.
Total water consumption includes both potable and non-potable water.
Submission Note:
Although we don't have a formal stated commitment, Carleton has implemented numerous water use reduction measures including:
- low-flow showerheads in residence halls
- targeted irrigation practices
- water consumption monitor and annual water reduction competition
- elimination of bottled water from athletics packs.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Water consumption, 2005 baseline year:
42,167,115.25 Gallons
Water consumption, performance year :
37,697,219 Gallons
List the start and end dates of the water consumption performance year:
January 2012-December 2012
On-campus residents, 2005:
1,598
Non-residential/commuter full-time students, faculty, and staff members, 2005:
661
Non-residential/commuter part-time students, faculty, and staff members, 2005:
270
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On-campus residents, performance year:
2,007
Non-residential/commuter full-time students, faculty, and staff members, performance year:
517
Non-residential/commuter part-time students, faculty, and staff members, performance year:
151
Time period for weighted campus user (list the consecutive 12 month period that most closely overlaps with water
consumption performance year):
July 2011 - June 2012
Indication of whether institution has a stated commitment to water use reduction goals:
No
A brief description of the plan of action to achieve water use reduction goals:
---
The website URL where information about the institution’s water conservation initiatives is available:
---
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Stormwater Management
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Part 1
Institution has adopted a stormwater management policy, plan, and/or strategies that mitigate the stormwater runoff impacts of new
construction, major renovation, and other projects that increase paved surface area on campus or otherwise significantly change the
campus grounds.
The policy, plan, and/or strategies address both the quantity and quality (or contamination level) of stormwater runoff.
The policy, plan, and/or strategies cover the entire campus. While the specific strategies or practices adopted may vary depending on
project type and location, this credit is reserved for institutions that mitigate stormwater runoff impacts consistently during new
construction. Implementing a strategy or strategies for only one new development project is not sufficient for this credit.
Policies adopted by entities of which the institution is part (e.g. state government or the university system) may count for this credit as
long as the policies apply to and are followed by the institution.
Part 2
Institution has adopted a stormwater management policy, plan, or strategies that mitigate the stormwater runoff impacts of ongoing
campus operations.
The policy, plan, or strategies address both the quantity and quality (or contamination level) of stormwater runoff.
Though specific practices adopted may vary across the campus, the policy, plan, and/or strategies cover the entire institution.
Implementing strategies for only one building or area of campus is not sufficient for this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a policy, plan, and/or strategies to reduce stormwater runoff from new development
projects? :
Yes
Does the institution have a policy, plan, and/or strategies to reduce stormwater runoff from ongoing campus
operations? :
No
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A brief description of the institution's stormwater management initiatives:
Carleton is required to develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for new development projects. We have also
implemented a variety of initiatives on campus in order to manage stormwater runoff, including bio-swales and permeable paving.
The website URL where information about the institution's stormwater management initiatives, plan or policy is
available:
---
Does the institution have a living or vegetated roof?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution's living or vegetated roof:
Yes. Carleton has a 667 sq. feet green roof on top of one of our science buildings.
Does the institution have porous paving?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution's porous paving:
Carleton installed porous paving outside of our student center as well as outside of several other buildings on campus, including the
parking lot adjacent to Cassat and Memorial halls, the parking lot and patios next to the Weitz Center for Creativity, the 2nd and Division
Street parking lot and several other locations around campus.
Does the institution have retention ponds?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution's retention ponds:
We have two man-made lakes on campus, Lyman Lakes, that act as retention ponds for campus and city stormwater. There is also a
retention pond in Carleton's Arboretum that captures stormwater from the Rec Center and the parking lots. There is also a retention pond
south of Prentice House that collects stormwater runoff from the Prentice house parking lot as well as from the Carleton townhouses.
Does the institution have stone swales?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution's stone swales:
There are stone swales installed at the north entry to campus off of Hwy 19, east of the driveway and parking area. Stone swales are also
located in the Arboretum parking lot across from the north entrance to campus to slow down stormwater runoff. Swales are also located
behind Prentice, Allen and Wilson houses.
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Does the institution have vegetated swales?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution's vegetated swales:
Carleton installed bio-swales outside of our newly constructed dorms, Cassat and Memorial Hall. There are additional vegetated swales at
the 2011 Weitz Center for Creativity.
Does the institution employ any other technologies or strategies for stormwater management?:
Yes
A brief description of other technologies or strategies for stormwater management employed:
There are 2 "storm ceptors" below the Language and Dining Center that filter out sediment and floatables from storm water before it
enters Lyman lakes. In addition, when we reconstructed the Nourse quad last summer, we removed the clay material under the sod and
installed a sandy/ granular base. While this was done primarily to provide better conditions for growing turf grass here, this area will also
likely serve as a large infiltration area.
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Waterless Urinals
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Building Water Metering
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Submission Note:
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have building-level water consumption meters for at least one building?:
Yes
A brief description of the water metering employed:
Carleton's Siemens Apogee system collects daily water meter readings from 17 campus buildings. In addition, almost all on-campus
buildings (53) have water meters manually read once a month. Our 46 off-campus buildings have their water meters read by the city once
a month. Meter readings are compiled and made publicly available on Carleton's Lucid Building Dashboard site at
buildingdashboard.net/carleton
The percentage of building space with water metering:
100
The website URL where information about the practice is available:
http://buildingdashboard.net/carleton
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Non-Potable Water Usage
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Xeriscaping
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Weather-Informed Irrigation
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Planning, Administration & Engagement
Coordination and Planning
This subcategory seeks to recognize colleges and universities that are institutionalizing sustainability by dedicating resources to
sustainability coordination, incorporating sustainability into their primary campus plans, and developing plans to move towards
sustainability. Staff and other resources help an institution organize, implement, and publicize sustainability initiatives. These resources
provide the infrastructure that fosters sustainability within an institution. Strategic and physical campus plans guide an institution and its
physical development. These important documents establish an institution’s priorities and influence budgeting and decision making.
Incorporating sustainability into these plans is an important step in making sustainability a campus priority and may help advocates
implement sustainable changes. Sustainability plans and climate plans provide a road map for how to achieve sustainability goals.
Credit
Sustainability Coordination
Strategic Plan
Physical Campus Plan
Sustainability Plan
Climate Action Plan
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Sustainability Coordination
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has a sustainability committee, office, and/or coordinator that are tasked by the administration or board of trustees to advise on
and implement policies and programs related to sustainability on campus.
The committee, office, and/or coordinator focus on sustainability broadly (i.e. not just one sustainability issue, such as climate change)
and cover the entire institution. A committee, office, or coordinator that focuses on just one department or school within the institution
does not count for this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a sustainability committee?:
Yes
The charter or mission statement of the committee or a brief description of the committee's purview and activities :
The Environmental Advisory Committee is a standing College committee dedicated to upholding the Environmental Statement of
Principles and the Carbon Neutrality Value Statements at Carleton College, ensuring that these visions and ideals are incorporated into all
aspects of College function.
Environmental Statement of Principles: Carleton College recognizes that it exists as part of interconnected communities that are impacted
by personal and institutional choices. We are dedicated to investigating and promoting awareness of the current and future impacts of our
actions in order to foster responsibility for these human and natural communities. Carleton strives to be a model of stewardship for the
environment by incorporating ideals of sustainability into the operations of the College and the daily life of individuals
Carbon Neutrality Value Statement: Carleton College recognizes that global warming is one of the greatest local and global challenges of
our time. The College values the goal of carbon neutrality as a priority for our community, recognizing that this goal merits the
consideration of allocation of resources to research and implement technological and behavioral change. The College commits to
developing a framework to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with the input of students, staff and faculty. In doing so, Carleton reaffirms
its commitment to sustainability as articulated in the Environmental Statement of Principles
Members of the committee, including affiliations:
Mark Krusemeyer, Professor of Mathematics; Kim Smith, Director of Environmental Studies and Associate Professor of Political Science
and Environmental studies; Steven Spehn, Director of Facilities; Matt Whited, Assitant Professor of Chemistry; Martha Larson, Manager
of Campus Energy and Sustainabilty; Greta Simons, Hall Director; Jesse Gourevich, student; Zander Deetz, student; Jackson Van Fleet,
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student; Mackenzie Persen, student.
The website URL where information about the sustainability committee is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/about/eac/
Does the institution have a sustainability office?:
Yes
A brief description of the sustainability office:
The sustainability office consists of one staff member and eight student workers. Located within the Facilities department, the
sustainability office works on various campus sustainability initiatives focused on waste reduction, energy conservation, energy data
collection, and food systems. The office also organizes numerous annual events such as New Student Week sustainability presentations,
Green Wars energy conservation competitions and Earth Week activities. Student sustainability office employees serve as liaisons to
other student groups and campus committees.
The number of people employed in the sustainability office:
9
The website URL where information about the sustainability office is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/
Does the institution have a sustainability coordinator?:
Yes
Sustainability coordinator's name:
Martha Larson
Sustainability coordinator's position title:
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustinability
A brief description of the sustainability coordinator’s position:
In addition to supervising the eight student sustainability assistants, the Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainability manages
sustainability operations projects, external surveys, and outreach activities on behalf of Carleton. Recent projects included construction of
our second wind turbine, lighting retrofits, launch of an energy dashboard system, energy audits and retro-commissioning, and building
sub-meter additions. The Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainability is also in charge of implementing Carleton's Climate Action
Plan, which outlines how Carleton will reach its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
The website URL where information about the sustainability coordinator is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/about/contact/
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Strategic Plan
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution’s current, formally adopted strategic plan or equivalent guiding document includes sustainability at a high level. The plan
covers the entire institution.
An amendment to the strategic plan may count for this credit, as long as the institution always presents the amendment with the original
plan.
Neither a physical campus plan (which is covered in PAE Credit 3: Physical Campus Plan) nor an independent sustainability plan (which
is covered in PAE Credit 5: Sustainability Plan) counts for this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Year the strategic plan or equivalent was completed or adopted:
2,012
Does the institution's strategic plan or equivalent guiding document include the environmental dimensions of
sustainability at a high level?:
Yes
A brief description of how the strategic plan or amendment addresses the environmental dimensions of sustainability:
The strategic planning process is currently in progress, but we expect it to be complete by the end of this year. The planning process
included alignment with the Climate Action Plan goals as a baseline assumption.
Does the institution's strategic plan or equivalent guiding document include the social dimensions of sustainability at
a high level?:
No
A brief description of how the strategic plan or amendment addresses the social dimensions of sustainability:
This is not a primary focus of the strategic plan.
Does the institution's strategic plan or equivalent guiding document include the economic dimensions of sustainability
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at a high level?:
No
A brief description of how the strategic plan or amendment addresses the economic dimensions of sustainability:
This is not a primary focus of the strategic plan.
The website URL where information about the strategic plan is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/strategic/
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Physical Campus Plan
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution’s current plan for its physical campus (commonly referred to as the campus master plan) includes sustainability at a high
level.
An amendment to the plan may count for this credit, as long as the institution always presents the amendment with the original plan.
Neither a strategic plan (which is covered in PAE Credit 2: Strategic Plan) nor an independent sustainability plan (which is covered in
PAE Credit 4: Sustainability Plan) counts for this credit.
Plans developed at the system level are eligible for this credit. Likewise, multiple plans which together cover the institution’s entire
physical campus are eligible for this credit.
Submission Note:
The Carleton Facilities Master Plan is in progress and will be formally adopted in 2014. It is not yet clear how highly sustainability will
rank within the plan's priorities.
This credit was marked as Not Applicable for the following reason:
Institution does not have a physical campus plan or plans.
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Sustainability Plan
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has a sustainability plan that was developed with input from faculty, staff, and students. The plan includes measurable goals
with corresponding strategies and timeframes to achieve the goals. The plan need not be formally adopted.
The plan covers multiple sustainability topics and issues. Plans focused exclusively on climate change, which are covered by PAE Credit
5: Climate Plan, are not eligible for this credit.
Strategic or master plans that cover sustainability may count for this credit if they meet the other criteria outlined above.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a sustainability plan that meets the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
A brief description of how multiple stakeholder groups were involved in developing the plan:
Staff, faculty and students comprised the Climate Action Plan Steering Committee which collectively developed Carleton's Climate
Action Plan during the 2010-2011 academic year.
A brief description of the plan’s measurable goals :
Carleton's Climate Action addresses both operations strategies to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and education / outreach opportunities
that will prepare our graduates to face today's challenging environmental issues. It serves not only as a greenhouse gas reduction tool but
also an overall sustainability strategy for the college. The plan focuses on five operations areas including energy, waste, land
management, transportation and procurement. Future iterations will also include water conservation. The plan includes three interim
greenhouse gas reduction goals in addition to the over-arching target of carbon neutrality by 2050.
A brief description of how progress in meeting the plan’s goals is measured:
Carleton produces an annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions inventory to measure progress against its stated greenhouse gas reduction
targets. We also use a compiled scorecard of the "recommended actions" listed at the end of each section in the plan as a guide for
progress across all areas of Carleton's sustainability goals. This list is annually updated with red, yellow or green status markers to
indicate overall progress. These metrics are also included in Carleton's annual facilities report.
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The website URL where more information about the sustainability plan is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/about/cap/
The year the plan was developed or last updated:
2,011
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Climate Action Plan
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has a formal plan to mitigate its greenhouse gas emissions. The plan includes a measurable, numerical goal or goals and a
corresponding date or dates by which the institution aims to achieve its goal(s). The plan has been adopted by the institution’s
administration.
A formal sustainability plan (i.e. a plan that has been adopted by the administration) counts for this credit if it includes climate change
goals, strategies, and corresponding timeframes. Such a plan may also count toward PAE Credit 4: Sustainability Plan.
Submission Note:
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a plan to mitigate its greenhouse gas emissions that meets the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
A brief summary of the climate plan’s long-term goals:
As a signatory of the President's Climate Commitment, Carleton created a Climate Action Plan that strives to achieve carbon neutrality by
2050, The plan also includes three interim milestones for greenhouse gas reductions based on specific emissions reduction strategies and
associated timeline stated in the plan.
A brief summary of the climate plan’s short-term goals:
By 2020, Carleton will reduce its carbon emissions to 17,000 MTCO2e. By 2025, Carleton will further reduce its carbon emissions to
14,000 MTCO2e. By 2030, Carleton will reduce its carbon emissions to 11,000 MTCO2e.
Since publication of the plan in May 2011, Carleton completed numerous short-term goals as stated in the Climate Action Plan including:
- construction of its second commercial-sized wind turbine,
- progress on a campus-wide energy audit and retro-commissioning process
- an energy information database and Lucid Building Dashboard
- several energy conservation projects
- improved waste diversion rates and reporting
- more transparent and better tracked food procurement practices
- other recommended actions as listed in the Climate Action Plan
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Year the climate plan was formally adopted or approved:
2,011
An indication of whether institution has made a commitment to reduce GHG emissions a specific amount by a target
year:
Yes
List which emissions (scope 1, 2, and/or 3) are included in its GHG emissions commitment:
All three are included in our GHG emissions commitment.
The reduction level (percentage) institution has committed to:
100%
The baseline year the institution used in its GHG emissions commitment:
Jan. 1, 2008
The baseline emissions level institution used in its GHG emissions commitment:
21,122 MTCO2e
The target year the institution specified in its GHG emissions commitment :
Dec. 31, 2050
The website URL where information about the climate plan is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/about/cap/
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Diversity and Affordability
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that are working to advance diversity and affordability on campus. In order to build a
sustainable society, diverse groups will need to be able to come together and work collaboratively to address sustainability challenges.
People of color and low-income communities tend to suffer disproportionate exposure to environmental problems. This environmental
injustice happens as a result of unequal and segregated communities. To achieve environmental and social justice, society must work to
address discrimination and promote equality. The historical legacy and persistence of discrimination based on racial, gender, religious,
and other differences makes a proactive approach to promoting a culture of inclusiveness an important component of creating an
equitable society. Higher education opens doors to opportunities that can help create a more equitable world, and those doors must be
open through affordable programs accessible to all regardless of race, gender, religion, socio-economic status and other differences. In
addition, a diverse student body, faculty, and staff provide rich resources for learning and collaboration.
Credit
Diversity and Equity Coordination
Measuring Campus Diversity Culture
Support Programs for Underrepresented Groups
Support Programs for Future Faculty
Affordability and Access Programs
Gender Neutral Housing
Employee Training Opportunities
Student Training Opportunities
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Diversity and Equity Coordination
Responsible Party
Joy Kluttz
Director
Intercultural and International Life
Criteria
Institution has a diversity and equity committee, office, and/or coordinator that are tasked by the administration or board of trustees to
advise on and implement policies, programs, and trainings related to diversity and equity on campus.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a diversity and equity committee?:
Yes
The charter or mission statement of the committee or a brief description of the committee's purview and activities :
Carleton College aspires to provide a liberal arts education that equips students with the skills to lead a fully realized life in a diverse and
changing world. A Carleton education recognizes that the world’s people differ in their race and ethnicity, culture, political and social
worldviews, religious and spiritual understandings, language and geographic characteristics, gender, gender identities and sexual
orientations, learning and physical abilities, age, and social and economic classes.
It is essential to our high academic standards that we be committed to creating a diverse campus community because:
Carleton has a responsibility to educate talented and diverse students, and we have a strong commitment to underrepresented groups.
Carleton students must meaningfully encounter difference in order to grow personally and live fruitfully in society and contribute to its
work.
The core principles of a liberal arts education are based on mutual respect, communication, and engagement, which commits us to create
and affirm a culture of respect for people in all aspects of their lives. Carleton seeks to provide a welcoming and safe living and learning
space, while we also recognize that the pursuit of a liberal arts education can involve discomfort and disagreement. Carleton affirms that
the college and its community grow in understanding when established views are challenged.
A community that fosters diversity of thought and an open exchange of ideas can only emerge from the participation of individuals with
different backgrounds and worldviews. Because creative and talented people come from many places and have many backgrounds,
Carleton College is dedicated to attracting and retaining a diverse faculty, staff, student body, and Board of Trustees and sees this as
among our highest priorities. Carleton’s commitment to diversity will sustain and enrich the learning and living environment that defines
the institution and its place in the world.
Members of the committee, including job titles and affiliations :
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Nancy Cho [Professor of English, Faculty]
Fred Hagstrom [Professor of Art, Faculty]
Amy Csizmar Dalal [Professor of Computer Science, Faculty]
Mikki Showers [Director of Recreational Sports & Manager Recreation Ctr, Staff]
Joy Kluttz [Director of Intercultural and International Life, Staff]
Kaaren Williamsen [Director of Gender & Sexuality, Staff]
Marla Erickson [Administrative Assistant in Cinema and Media Studies, Staff]
Jabari Perry [CSA Liason, Student]
The website URL where information about the diversity and equity committee is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/governance/diversity/
Does the institution have a diversity and equity office?:
Yes
A brief description of the diversity office:
The Office of Intercultural & International Life (OIIL) fosters a campus-wide climate of respect. The office reflects the changing
paradigms of the growth of many U.S. cultures reflected by currently enrolled students of color and international students and the needs
of a diverse intercultural community. OIIL advocates for the promotion of a diverse and nondiscriminatory campus community, preparing
students for pursuit of lifelong learning. The Office is open to assist all students regardless of race, gender, color, age, religion, disability,
sexual orientation, and national or ethnic origin. However, the office has a unique role with regard to enhancing the overall quality of life
for students of color and international students on campus by focusing on retention, programming, leadership development, training and
education.
The number of people employed in the diversity office:
5
The website URL where information about the diversity and equity office is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/intercultural/
Does the institution have a diversity and equity coordinator?:
Yes
Diversity coordinator’s name:
Joy Kluttz
Diversity coordinator's position title:
Director, Intercultural and International Life
A brief description of the diversity coordinator's position:
Carleton's Director of Intercultural and International Life manages the OIIL (Office of Intercultural and International Life) which
advocates for the promotion of a diverse and nondiscriminatory campus community, preparing students for pursuit of lifelong learning.
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Core Areas of Responsibility
· Provide retention programs that support and advocate for students of color and international students
· Plan and implement leadership development programs
· Advise student organizations
· Plan campus wide diversity and cultural events
· Provide diversity and cultural competency training for students
· Provide assistance in college wide diversity initiatives
The website URL where information about the diversity and equity coordinator is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/intercultural/meet/
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Measuring Campus Diversity Culture
Responsible Party
Joy Kluttz
Director
Intercultural and International Life
Criteria
Institution assesses attitudes about diversity and equity on campus and uses the results to guide policy, programs, and initiatives.
Institution may measure its culture of diversity and equity using one assessment for the entire institution or using separate assessments
that taken together cover the entire institution.
Assessments conducted during the previous five years are eligible for this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Has the institution assessed attitudes about diversity and equity on campus in a way that meets the criteria for this
credit?:
Yes
A brief description of the assessment(s):
In the spring of 2007, the Carleton Diversity Initiative Group (DIG) contacted Rankin & Associates (R&A), a leader in conducting
campus climate assessments in higher education. DIG invited R&A to present a proposal to the Carleton community and various selected
constituent groups, which resulted in Carleton contracting with R&A to facilitate a campus-wide climate assessment.
Fact-finding groups were held in January 2008 to gather information from Carleton
College students, staff, and faculty about their perceptions of the system climate. Using the information garnered in the fact-finding
groups, R&A and a sub-committee of DIG developed the survey instrument that was administered to campus in April 2008.
The Diversity Initiative Committee (DIG) sub-committee assisted in coordinating the
survey effort on campus. The DIG sub-committee reviewed the survey template and revised the instrument to better match the campus
context at Carleton College. The final survey contained 100 questions, including open-ended questions for respondents to provide
commentary.
All members of the campus community (e.g., students, faculty, and staff) were invited to
participate in the survey. The survey was designed for respondents to provide information about their personal experiences with regard to
climate issues, their perceptions of the campus climate, student and employee satisfaction, and respondents’ perceptions of institutional
actions, including administrative policies and academic initiatives regarding climate issues and concerns on campus.
Year the assessment was last administered:
2,008
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A brief description of how the results of the assessment(s) are used in shaping policy, programs, and initiatives:
Aim to improve campus diversity climate within the classroom by creating the "Classroom Climate Guidelines" to promote setting up
positive classroom expectations.
There has also been a focus to improve the climate outside the classroom. Diversity training for peer leaders and new students during
New Student Orientation has been more focused and improved.
The website URL where information about the assessment(s) is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/governance/diversity/campus_climate_survey/
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Support Programs for Underrepresented Groups
Responsible Party
Joy Kluttz
Director
Intercultural and International Life
Criteria
Institution has mentoring, counseling, peer support, affinity groups, academic support programs, or other programs in place to support
underrepresented groups on campus.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have mentoring, counseling, peer support, affinity groups, academic support programs, or other
programs in place to support underrepresented groups on campus?:
Yes
A brief description of the programs sponsored by the institution to support underrepresented groups within the
student body:
The Office of Intercultural & International Life (OIIL) fosters a campus-wide climate of respect. The office reflects the changing
paradigms of the growth of many U.S. cultures reflected by currently enrolled students of color and international students and the needs
of a diverse intercultural community. OIIL advocates for the promotion of a diverse and nondiscriminatory campus community, preparing
students for pursuit of lifelong learning. The Office is open to assist all students regardless of race, gender, color, age, religion, disability,
sexual orientation, and national or ethnic origin. However, the office has a unique role with regard to enhancing the overall quality of life
for students of color and international students on campus by focusing on retention, programming, leadership development, training and
education. The Office of Intercultural & International Life works to fulfill this mission through sponsoring guest speakers, cultural
performances, art exhibits, discussion forums, and films. The office also maintains a small library, publishes an office newsletter, and
supports a peer-mentoring program.
A brief description of the programs sponsored by the institution to support underrepresented groups within the
faculty:
Carleton is a member of the Consortium for Faculty Diversity (CFD). The Consortium is committed to increasing the diversity of faculty
members at liberal arts colleges. The Consortium accepts applications from candidates who will contribute to increasing the diversity of
member colleges, and the member colleges can then choose to invite applicants for interviews. Carleton has hired a pre or postdoc CFD
fellow almost every year since September, 2000. Carleton is also a member of LACAFI (Liberal Arts College Association for Faculty
Inclusion), and we have a faculty member who represents Carleton with that group. LACAFI’s goal is to assist in the recruitment and
appointment of those committed to diversity, including underrepresented minorities (URM), to positions as postdoctoral fellows and
faculty at liberal arts colleges. Member institutions send two or more representatives to national research conferences that attract large
numbers of URM scientists, and Carleton sent our faculty representative last year and will again this year. The overall purpose of this
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shared travel program is to distribute information about career opportunities in teaching and research at liberal arts colleges, to meet
potential job candidates, and to establish connections with interested doctoral-granting institutions.
A brief description of the programs sponsored by the institution to support underrepresented groups within the staff:
N/A
The website URL where more information about the programs in each of the three categories is available :
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/intercultural/
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Support Programs for Future Faculty
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution administers and/or participates in a program or programs to help build a diverse faculty throughout higher education.
Such programs could take any of the following forms:
• Teaching fellowships or other programs to support terminal degree students from underrepresented groups in gaining teaching
experience. (The terminal degree students may be enrolled at another institution).
• Mentoring, financial, and/or other support programs to prepare and encourage undergraduate or other non-terminal degree students to
pursue further education and careers as faculty members.
• Mentoring, financial, and/or other support programs for doctoral and post-doctoral students from underrepresented groups.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution administer and/or participate in programs that meet the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s programs that help increase the diversity of higher education faculty :
Graduate and professional school exploration and preparation are offered through Carleton's TRIO office.
The website URL where more information about the program(s) is available :
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/trio/
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Affordability and Access Programs
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has policies and programs in place to make it accessible and affordable to low-income students. Such policies and programs
may include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Policies and programs to minimize the cost of attendance for low-income students
• Programs to equip the institution’s faculty and staff to better serve students from low-income backgrounds
• Programs to prepare students from low-income backgrounds for higher education such as the federal TRIO programs
• Scholarships for low-income students
• Programs to guide parents of low-income students through the higher education experience
• Targeted outreach to recruit students from low-income backgrounds
• Other admissions policies or programs
• Other financial aid policies or programs
Institutions are not required to have programs or policies in each of the above areas in order to earn this credit. They may pursue the
policies and programs that are appropriate for their context.
Submission Note:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/trio/
http://apps.carleton.edu/admissions/
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have policies and programs in place to make it accessible and affordable to low-income students?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s participation in federal TRIO programs:
The Carleton College TRIO/Student Support Services (TRIO/SSS) program is federally funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of
Education. Competitions for grant renewal happen every four years. The Carleton College TRIO/SSS program has been continuously
funded since 1981.
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The mission of the Carleton College TRIO/SSS program is to assist participants in overcoming social, cultural, financial, personal,
academic, and other challenges to fully participate in the life of the college and ultimately achieve the goal of graduation.
A crucial aspect of the program's mission is to increase awareness of socioeconomic class issues and challenges at Carleton with the
purpose of impacting policies, framing Carleton values, activities, and decisions to help develop an environment where TRIO eligible
students can thrive.
The program's mission also includes facilitating the growth and development of participants to form a strong sense of identity about
where they've come from, clarity and confidence about who they are, and a broad vision about where they are going, what they can
become, and the positive impact they can have on their sphere of influence in the world.
A brief description of the institution’s policies and programs to minimize the cost of attendance for low-income
students?:
Carleton College meets 100% of demonstrated need for all admitted students. The average financial aid award for students enrolling at
Carleton in 2012-13 was $40,569. Carleton also works to reduce the amount of loans that a student has to take out; the average loan
indebtedness of students graduating in 2013 was $18,000.
In addition, the TRIO office offers:
- Scholarship, fellowship, and other financial resource information and exploration
- Textbook, laptop, and reference lending library
- Coordination with Fellowships Office - Each year, Carleton students achieve some of the most prestigious awards for graduate study
and travel in many parts of the world.
A brief description of the institution’s programs to equip the institution's faculty and staff to better serve students
from low-income backgrounds:
"Class Act" - engaging interested members of the TRIO/SSS and campus community in discussions about socioeconomic class issues and
how they might impact the experience of TRIO eligible students at Carleton (organized and facilitated by TRiO/SSS peer leaders)
A brief description of the institution’s programs to prepare students from low-income backgrounds for higher
education:
Carleton College has many resources to prepare students from low-income backgrounds for higher education. Our Trio/SSS office works
with 1st generation and low-income students to provide support throughout their time at Carleton and provides assistance for students
seeking fellowships, internships, and graduate and professional schools. Carleton also provides Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowships,
which provides a stipend for independent research as well as loan forgiveness if the student chooses to pursue a Masters or PhD.
Specifically, TRIO services include:
- Supplemental advising and mentoring (one-on-one meetings and individualized support)
- Professional writing assistance and tutoring available for all participants
- Peer mentoring program
- Social/Cultural programming
- Informational workshops (study skills, money management, library research, FAFSA and income tax support, etc.)
- Freshman retreats focusing on assessment, resources for success, and networking
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- Sophomore retreat focusing on identity, self awareness and empowerment, cultural and spiritual connections, goals clarification, and the
impact of these aspects of self on academic pursuits and achievement
- Sophomore Transition program (retreat, resume writing, choosing a major, exploration of career, internship and fellowship
opportunities)
- Graduate and professional school exploration and preparation
- Beautiful house location for studying, socializing, relaxation, and community building
A brief description of the institution's scholarships for low-income students:
Carleton College is a partner institution with Questbridge, a naitonal 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works with outstanding
low-income students to help them access top-tier educational opportunities. In addition to Questbridge, Carleton is a partner with the
Posse Foundation, which works to identify public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential who may be
overlooked by traditional college selection processes. Finally, Carleton meets 100% of demonstrated need for every student that attends
the college. Typically, 55-60% of the student body receives need based aid.
A brief description of the institution’s programs to guide parents of low-income students through the higher
education experience:
Carleton College works with all families to help them understand their financial aid options and to meed their demonstrated need 100%
all four years of college. We mail each family that is applying for aid information about our resources and offer assistance to any family
that has questions about the financial aid process.
A brief description of the institution’s targeted outreach to recruit students from low-income backgrounds:
Carleton participates in the Questbrige Conferences, which are held across the country in multiple locations every spring to expose
low-income students to what Carleton can offer them. Carleton also provides need based scholarships for all of its seven summer
programs. These programs are advertised to a wide range of non-profit offices across the country.
A brief description of the institution’s other admissions policies and programs:
In selecting each class, the admissions committee considers many qualities beyond academic promise. The committee asks questions such
as: How active have you been in your school and community? Have you been involved in sports, student government, your religious
community? Are you someone who will lead? Do you have a sense of humor? Can you rise to a challenge? Carleton takes a holistic
approach to reviewing applications.
A brief description of the institution’s other financial aid polices or programs:
Carleton College provides a $2,000 a year scholarship for students that are National Merit Finalists, National Achievement Finalist, and
National Hispanic Recognition Finalists. Carleton College also provides the Fritch Scholarship, which is a $10,000 a year scholarship
designed for middle income families from small towns and non-metropolitan areas.
A brief description of the institution’s other policies and programs not covered above:
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---
The website URL where information about programs in each of the areas listed above is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/admissions/
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Gender Neutral Housing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution offer housing options to accomodate the special needs of transgender and transitioning students
(either as a matter of policy or as standard practice)?:
Yes
A brief description of the program, policy, or practice:
Housing - You have a variety of options for housing at Carleton and you can work with the director of the Gender and Sexuality Center,
Kaaren Williamson (kwilliam), or the director of Residential Life, Andrea Robinson (arobinson), to find an option that works for you.
You may want to consider your roommate situation, whether you would prefer a single, and ultimately, what will make you most
comfortable.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/gsc/students/trans_resources/transitioning_at_carleton/
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Employee Training Opportunities
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Student Training Opportunities
Responsible Party
Joy Kluttz
Director
Intercultural and International Life
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution make cultural competence trainings and activities available to all students?:
Yes
A brief description of the cultural competence trainings and activities:
Stimson House serves as a programming center for the Office of Intercultural & International Life. Programs hosted at Stimson House are
open to all students, faculty, and staff. On a day-to-day basis, Stimson House, also known as the Intercultural Center, is a safe space for
students to come together to relax, socialize, meet, and study. Thus, our hope is that Stimson House will also be a place where students
can have informal but meaningful interactions with students from diverse backgrounds.
One of the goals of the Office of Intercultural and International Life is to create a sense of community amongst the students we serve.
One of the ways we achieve this is through our institutional houses. OIIL oversees 4 houses, each with a different mission that provides
students with a space to call their own. The cultural houses are designed to provide a culturally safe space for students of color,
international students and their allies willing to contribute to an environment that facilitates academic and personal success. The houses
provide a variety of educational, cultural, and social programs related to specific cultures and issues, while simultaneously providing a
cultural comfort-zone. All Carleton community members are encouraged to participate in all programs and meetings held at the houses:
Asia House (Asian interest house), Freedom House (African-American interest house) and La Casa del Sol (Latino interest house).
The website URL where information about the trainings and activities are available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/intercultural/
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Human Resources
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that have incorporated sustainability into their human resources programs and policies.
This includes recognition for treating and remunerating their workers responsibly and fairly. An institution’s people define its character
and capacity to perform; and so, an institution’s achievements can only be as strong as its community. An institution can bolster the
strength of its community by making fair and responsible investments in its human capital. Such investments include offering benefits,
wages, and other assistance that serve to respectfully and ethically compensate workers. Investment in human resources is integral to the
achievement of a healthy and sustainable balance between human capital, natural capital, and financial capital.
In addition, this subcategory recognizes faculty and staff training and development programs in sustainability. Faculty and staff
members’ daily decisions impact an institution’s sustainability performance. Equipping faculty and staff with the tools, knowledge, and
motivation to adopt behavior changes that promote sustainability is an essential activity of a sustainable campus.
Credit
Sustainable Compensation
Employee Satisfaction Evaluation
Staff Professional Development in Sustainability
Sustainability in New Employee Orientation
Employee Sustainability Educators Program
Childcare
Employee Wellness Program
Socially Responsible Retirement Plan
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Sustainable Compensation
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution evaluates, and updates as appropriate, its wages and benefits policies and its guidelines for contractors operating on campus to
ensure that total compensation (wages plus benefits) for all on-campus workers is sufficient to enable these employees to meet their basic
needs, as defined by the institution. This evaluation is completed at least once every three years.
Student workers are not covered by this credit.
While wages and total compensation set in the following ways may constitute sustainable compensation, institutions should conduct a
basic needs assessment to ensure that the total compensation is adequate before claiming points for this credit:
• Paying prevailing wages for job type or classification
• Paying average or above average wages for the region or city where the institution is located
• Paying minimum wages or a set amount above the minimum wage
Policies and practices adopted by entities of which the institution is part (e.g. state government or the university system) may count for
this credit as long as the policies apply to and are followed by the institution.
Submission Note:
For specific information not available on the website, contact Carleton College Human Resources. This data does not include food
service staff who are contracted via Bon Appetit Management Company.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Total number of employees working on campus (including contractors):
801
Number of employees (including contractors) that the institution ensures earn sustainable compensation:
801
A brief description of how the institution ensures that its lowest-paid workers (including contractors, if applicable)
receive sustainable compensation:
In 2011 Carleton purchased a salary software (Compease) that allows us to evaluate position vs. market rate at any point in time. A
comprehensive salary reconciliation to market rates was accomplished in 2011. We do an annual evaluation to make sure salaries in all
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positions remain competitive with market rates.
The most recent year total compensation for the institution’s lowest-paid workers (including contractors, if
applicable) was evaluated to ensure that it was sustainable:
2,011
The website URL where information about the institution’s compensation policies and practices is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/human_resources/
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Employee Satisfaction Evaluation
Responsible Party
Kerstin Cardenas
Director of Human Resources
Human Resources
Criteria
Institution conducts a survey or other evaluation that allows for anonymous feedback at least once every five years to measure employee
satisfaction. The survey or equivalent may be conducted institution-wide or may be done by individual departments as long as all
departments are covered by a survey. The institution has a mechanism in place to address issues raised by the evaluation.
Submission Note:
Carleton does not have a current documented process to measure employee satisfaction at least once every five years. Segments of our
community conduct regular satisfaction surveys, and we conducted a campus climate survey in 2008. This issue is currently under
review, and I hope to soon have a process in place.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution evaluate employee satisfaction in a way that meets the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s methodology for evaluating employee satisfaction:
Carleton conducted a campus climate survey in 2008, addressing a variety of issues. All faculty, staff, and students were surveyed. In
2011-12 we conducted a faculty and staff satisfaction survey and several town hall meetings as part of the Strategic Planning process.
The year the employee satisfaction evaluation was last administered:
2,011
The website URL where information about the institution’s employee satisfaction evaluation process is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/governance/diversity/campus_climate_survey/results/
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Staff Professional Development in Sustainability
Criteria
Institution makes available training and/or other professional development opportunities in sustainability to all staff at least once per year.
Separate training opportunities for each department would count for this credit, as long as each staff member has an opportunity to learn
about sustainability at least once per year.
It is not necessary that each staff member attend such trainings; the credit is based on making training available to all staff.
This credit applies to staff members only; it does not include faculty members.
The following training opportunities are not sufficient for this credit:
• Specialized training for a small group of staff
• The opportunity to participate in an institutional sustainability committee or group
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Sustainability in New Employee Orientation
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution covers sustainability topics in new employee orientation and/or in outreach and guidance materials distributed to new
employees, including faculty and staff.
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Employee Sustainability Educators Program
Criteria
Institution administers or oversees an ongoing faculty/staff peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education program. In the program,
employee sustainability educators are formally designated and receive formal training or participate in an institution-sponsored
orientation. The institution offers financial or other support to the program.
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Childcare
Responsible Party
Kerstin Cardenas
Director of Human Resources
Human Resources
Submission Note:
Carleton does not offer financial support for child care.
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Employee Wellness Program
Responsible Party
Kerstin Cardenas
Director of Human Resources
Human Resources
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have an employee assistance or wellness program that provides counseling, referral, and
well-being services to employees?:
Yes
A brief description of the employee wellness program, policy, or practice:
Carleton College contracts The Wellness Corporation to administer our Employee Assistance Program which provides support and
counseling for personal, legal, financial and work/life issues. The program is managed by the Human Resources department.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/human_resources/benefits_and_insurance/Cigna_Behavioral_Health
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Socially Responsible Retirement Plan
Responsible Party
Kerstin Cardenas
Director of Human Resources
Human Resources
Submission Note:
The retirement plan is managed by the Human Resources department.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution offer a socially responsible investment option for retirement plans?:
Yes
A brief description of the socially responsible investment option for retirement plans:
The retirement plan for Carleton College is administered through TIAA-CREF. One of the offering's under Carleton's plan is the CREF
Social Choice Account which seeks a favorable long-term rate of return that reflects the investment performance of the financial markets
while giving special consideration to certain social criteria.
The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
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Investment
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that make investment decisions that promote sustainability. Most institutions invest
some of their assets in order to generate income. Together, colleges and universities invest hundreds of billions of dollars. Schools with
transparent and democratic investment processes promote accountability and engagement by the campus and community. Furthermore,
institutions can support sustainability by investing in companies and funds that, in addition to providing a strong rate of return, are
committed to social and environmental responsibility. Investing in these industries also supports the development of sustainable products
and services. Finally, campuses can engage with the businesses in which they are invested in order to promote sustainable practices.
Throughout this subcategory, the term “sustainable investment” is inclusive of socially responsible, environmentally responsible, ethical,
impact, and mission-related investment.
Credit
Committee on Investor Responsibility
Shareholder Advocacy
Positive Sustainability Investments
Student-Managed Sustainable Investment Fund
Sustainable Investment Policy
Investment Disclosure
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Committee on Investor Responsibility
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has a formally established and active CIR or similar body that makes recommendations to the Board of Trustees on socially
and environmentally responsible investment opportunities across asset classes, including proxy voting. The body has multi-stakeholder
representation, which means its membership includes faculty, staff, and students and may include alumni, trustees, and/or other parties.
Institutions for which investments are handled by the university system and/or a separate foundation of the institution should report on the
investment policies and activities of those entities.
A general committee that oversees the institution's investments does not count for this credit unless social and environmental
responsibility is an explicit part of its mission and/or agenda.
This credit applies to institutions with endowments of US $1 million or larger. Institutions with endowments totaling less than US $1million may choose to omit this credit.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution have a committee on investor responsibility or similar body that meets the criteria for this
credit?:
Yes
The charter or mission statement of the CIR or other body, which reflects social and environmental concerns, or a
brief description of how the CIR is tasked to address social and environmental concerns :
The Carleton Responsible Investment Committee (CRIC) was established in 2005. Its primary purpose is to make recommendations about
the management of the endowment to the Board of Trustees that embody Carleton's values.
Members of the CIR, including affiliations:
Fred Rogers [ex officio], VP and Treasurer
Danette DeMann, Senior Admin to the Dean of the College
Melissa Thomas, Special Events Associate / Admin for External Relations
Jason Decker, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Daniel Groll [Co-Chair], Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Bakhtawar Chaudhary '15 [Co-Chair], student
Duncan Sallstrom '15 [Co-Chair], student
Max Esslinger '16, student
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Ben Strauss '16, student
Claire Milsted '14, student [non-voting]
Recent examples (within the past 3 years) of CIR actions:
Students from the Carleton Responsible Investment Committee (CRIC) organized a student-led town hall discussion on the pros and cons
of divestment in the fossil fuel industry in response to the recent
350.org
campaign.
Furthermore, the committee voted yes on 3 resolutions at 4 companies:
1. Report on BPA Use (Coca-Cola and Safeway)
2. Adopt GHG Reduction Goals (ExxonMobil)
3. Hydraulinc Fracturing - Community Impact (requests a company report - at ExxonMobil)
The website URL where information about the committee is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/governance/cric/
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Shareholder Advocacy
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
There are two possible approaches to earning this credit.
1) Institution filed or co-filed one or more shareholder resolutions that address sustainability or submitted one or more letters about
social or environmental responsibility to a company in which it holds investments, during the previous three years.
and/or
2) Institution has conducted a negative screening of its entire investment pool within the last three years. This could take the form of
prohibiting investment in an industry (e.g. tobacco or weapons manufacturing) or participating in a divestment effort (e.g. companies
operating in South Africa during apartheid). The negative screen includes selling all but $2,000 or less of the affected direct holdings and
writing a letter to all fund managers encouraging them to remove affected holdings as well.
Institutions for which investments are handled by the university system and/or a separate foundation of the institution should report on the
shareholder advocacy activities of those entities.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Has the institution filed or co-filed one or more shareholder resolutions that address sustainability during the past
three years?:
No
Has the institution submitted one or more letters about social or environmental responsibility to a company in which
it holds investments during the previous three years?:
Yes
Has the institution conducted a negative screening of its entire investment pool within the last three years?:
No
A brief description of how the institution (or its foundation) has engaged in shareholder advocacy that promotes
sustainability during the previous 3 years. :
Awaiting information from appropriate sources.
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The website URL where information about the negative screen, divestment effort, and/or direct engagement with
companies in which the institution holds investments is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/governance/cric/charter/
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Positive Sustainability Investments
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution invests in any of the following:
• Sustainable industries, such as renewable energy or sustainable forestry
• Businesses selected for exemplary sustainability performances
• Sustainability investment funds, such as a renewable energy investment fund
• Community development financial institutions (CDFI)
• Socially responsible mutual funds with positive screens.
Investment in a socially responsible mutual fund with only negative screens (i.e. one that excludes egregious offenders or certain
industries, such as tobacco or weapons manufacturing) does not count for this credit.
Institutions for which investments are handled by the university system and/or a separate foundation of the institution should report on the
investment policies and activities of those entities.
Submission Note:
Between 0.5-1% of our investment portfolio is investment in companies that further clean technology. We do not have full visibility into
the underlying portfolios of our funds or fund managers (several of whom likely have some investments in clean tech/renewable energy),
so this number is only an estimate.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Total value of the investment pool:
645,654,187 US/Canadian $
Value of holdings in sustainable industries, such as renewable energy or sustainable forestry :
6,456,541 US/Canadian $
Value of holdings in businesses selected for exemplary sustainability performances:
0 US/Canadian $
Value of holdings in sustainability investment funds, such as a renewable energy investment fund:
0 US/Canadian $
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Value of holdings in community development financial institutions (CDFIs):
0 US/Canadian $
Value of holdings in socially responsible mutual funds with positive screens:
0 US/Canadian $
A brief description of the companies, funds, and/or institutions referenced above:
We do not have full visibility into the underlying portfolios of our funds or fund managers (several of whom likely have some
investments in clean tech/renewable energy), so the value of holdings in sustainable industries is estimated at 1% of the total endowment
value.
The website URL where information about the institution’s sustainability investment activities is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/investment/
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Student-Managed Sustainable Investment Fund
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
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Sustainable Investment Policy
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Investment Disclosure
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution make a snapshot of its investment holdings, including the amount invested in each fund and/or
company and proxy voting records, available to the public?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s investment disclosure practices:
The Investment Office displays the Asset Allocation & Policy Portfolio, as well as its ten largest public equity holdings available to the
public via its website.
The website URL where information about investment disclosure available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/investment/holdings/
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Public Engagement
This subcategory seeks to recognize institutions that give back to their communities through community service, engagement, and
partnerships. Volunteerism and the sense of compassion that community service helps develop are fundamental to achieving
sustainability. From tutoring children to removing invasive species to volunteering at a food bank, students, faculty, and staff can make
tangible contributions that address sustainability challenges through community service. Community engagement can help students
develop leadership skills while deepening their understandings of practical, real-world problems. Institutions can contribute to their
communities by harnessing their financial and academic resources to address community needs. For example, faculty research and
courses can focus on how to address community problems. In addition, colleges and universities can offer incentives for their graduates
to pursue careers that fill community needs, and schools can use their prominence to advocate for sustainability outside of their
institutions.
Credit
Community Sustainability Partnerships
Inter-Campus Collaboration on Sustainability
Sustainability in Continuing Education
Community Service Participation
Community Service Hours
Sustainability Policy Advocacy
Trademark Licensing
Graduation Pledge
Community Service on Transcripts
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Community Sustainability Partnerships
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution has formal partnership(s) with the local community, including school districts, government agencies, non-profit organizations,
or other entities, to work together to advance sustainability within the community.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution participate in community sustainability partnerships that meet the criteria for this credit?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s sustainability partnerships with the local community:
Carleton College has a Center for Community and Civic Engagement which runs multiple community partnership programs related to
sustainability, for examples:
1) Firebellies: runs cooking classes for low income middles school kids using cull (leftover produce) from the local Food Coop.
2) Farm Mentorship Program: Carleton students learn farming skills and issues while working with local farmers to figure out ways to
market local food to institutions in a more robust way
3) Food Hub: Carleton participates in a broad strategic partnership with local food providers and growers to develop a centralized local
food distribution center for the community
4) Lighten Up Garage Sale: Carleton partners with three non-profit organizations (Special Olympics, Union of Youth and Project
Friendship) to organize an annual spring garage sale consisting of donated goods from students moving out of the dorms. Proceeds go to
the non-profit partners.
5) Adopt-a-Highway and Adopt-a-River: Carleton organizes fall and spring clean-up events in partnership with the State of MN (highway
program) and Cannon River Watershed (river program)
6) Kids for Conservation: Students develop curricula for 3rd to 5th graders addressing environmental issues at local elementary schools.
7) Community Action Center (CAC) Food Shelf Program: Carleton partners with the local CAC to develop ways for local residents to
grow their own food, i.e. the potted patio plants program.
8) Gleaning: Carleton students network with area farmers to collect leftover food in the fields and donate it to the local food shelf.
9) Rural Enterprise Center (REC): Carleton students work with the REC on multiple projects related to their development of sustainable
local food production combined with entrepreneurship training for local immigrant families.
10) Thursday's Table: an annual event during harvest season, Carleton partners with their food service provider (Bon Appetit) and
Carleton Gleaning crews to provide food for 120 people in need.
The website URL where information about sustainability partnerships is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/act/
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Inter-Campus Collaboration on Sustainability
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution collaborates with other colleges and universities to support and help build the campus sustainability community.
Submission Note:
We do not have a specific website dedicated to cross-campus collaboration since it is embedded within many of our campus
sustainability activities. Carleton's sustainability website also references partnerships with various on-campus departments and
organizations including:
- Environmental Studies
- Carleton Arboretum
- Custodial Management
- Facilities Department
- Center for Civic and Community Engagement (CCCE)
- Registrar's Office
- Career Center
- Students Organized for Protection of the Environment (SOPE)
- Farm Club, Farm Interns
- Engineers Without Borders
- CANOE (outdoors group)
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution collaborate with other colleges and universities to support and help build the campus
sustainability community?:
Yes
A brief summary of papers, guides, presentations, and other resources the institution has developed to share their
sustainability experience with other institutions:
At this time, Carleton's Climate Action Plan and sustainability website contain a vast majority of the information we can provide to share
experience with other institutions.
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The names of local, state, regional, national, and other campus sustainability organizations or consortia in which the
institution participates and/or is a member:
Upper Midwest Association for College Sustainability (UMACS)
AASHE
Real Food Challenge
Food and Water Watch
EPA Green Power Partnership
Minnesota Waste Wise
Xcel Energy Efficiency Partners
Finalist for 2012 and 2013 Second Nature Climate Leadership Award
A brief summary of additional ways the institution collaborates with other campuses to advance sustainability :
1) Carleton, St. Olaf and Macalester students collaborate on food initiatives such as hosting the Real Food Challenge seminars and
collaborating to organize a community wide Food Forum.
2) Carleton's community and civic engagement programs collaborate with St. Olaf students to carpool to various sustainability-related
volunteer sites.
3) Carleton College collaborated with Macalester College to rent a bus in order to drive down to PowerShift conference in the spring of
2011. The collaboration allowed the students to reduce costs of taking two buses as well as provide students a way to share sustainable
ideas with students from different colleges.
4) Carleton and St. Olaf combine resources to sponsor the LOCAL bus, a free local shuttle for students at both colleges.
The website URL where information about cross-campus collaboration is available:
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Sustainability in Continuing Education
Criteria
Part 1
Institution offers continuing education courses that are focused on or related to sustainability.
Courses that can be taken for academic credit are not included in this credit. They are covered by the Curriculum subcategory.
Part 2
Institution has a sustainability-related certificate program through its continuing education or extension department.
This credit was marked as Not Applicable for the following reason:
Institution does not offer continuing education or community education programs.
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Community Service Participation
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution engages its student body in community service, as measured by the percentage of students who participate in community
service.
Institutions may exclude non-credit, continuing education, and/or part-time students from this credit.
Submission Note:
The Carleton Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE) includes both the Academic and Civic Engagement programs
(curricular service projects tied to courses) and Acting in the Community Together (co-curricular volunteer opportunities)
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The number of students engaged in community service:
1,200
Total number of students, which may exclude part-time, continuing education and/or non-credit students:
1,986
The website URL where information about the institution’s community service initiatives is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/ccce/
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Community Service Hours
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution engages students in community service, as measured by average hours contributed per full-time student per year.
Institutions may exclude non-credit, continuing education, and/or part-time students from this credit.
Submission Note:
The number of hours listed above only represents student engagement in co-curricular volunteer opportunities. Hours of course-based
civic engagement are not tracked by total hours, but rather number of courses (40) and number of students (735).
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The number of student community service hours contributed during a one-year period:
23,226
Total number of students, which may exclude part-time, continuing education and/or non-credit students:
1,986
The website URL where information about the institution’s community service initiatives is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/ccce/
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Sustainability Policy Advocacy
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution advocates for federal, state, or local public policies that support campus sustainability or that otherwise advance sustainability.
The policy advocacy must be done by the institution, not by students or a student group.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Trademark Licensing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Part 1
Institution is a member of the Fair Labor Association or Worker Rights Consortium.
Part 2
Institution has signed on to participate in the Designated Suppliers Program.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Is the institution a member of the Worker Rights Consortium?:
Yes
Is the institution a member of the Fair Labor Association? :
Yes
Has the institution expressed intention to participate in the Designated Suppliers Program? :
No
The website URL where information about the institution’s participation in the WRC, FLA, and/or DSP is available:
http://www.carletonbookstore.com/SiteText.aspx?id=1785
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Graduation Pledge
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Community Service on Transcripts
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Farmers' Market
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
This credit was marked as Not Applicable for the following reason:
Institution is located in an area that is served by an existing farmers' market.
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Innovation
Innovation
These credits recognize institutions that are seeking innovative solutions to sustainability challenges and demonstrating sustainability
leadership in ways that are not otherwise captured by STARS.
Credit
Innovation 1
Innovation 2
Innovation 3
Innovation 4
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Innovation 1
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
1) Innovation credits are reserved for new, extraordinary, unique, ground■breaking, or uncommon outcomes, policies, and practices that
greatly exceed the highest criterion of an existing STARS credit or are not covered by an existing STARS credit.
2) In general, innovation credits should have roughly similar impacts or be on the same scale as Tier One credits.
3) The innovative practice, policy, program, or outcome should have occurred within the past three years.
4) The innovative practice or program has to be something that the institution has already done; planned activities do not count.
5) An institution can only claim a particular activity as an innovation credit once. When re-submitting for a STARS rating, an innovation
credit that the institution submitted previously cannot be re-submitted.
6) Practices, policies, and programs that were once considered innovative but are now widely adopted (e.g. being the first institution to
enact a policy 20 years ago that is now common) may not be claimed as innovation credits.
7) Multiple activities or practices whose sum is innovative can be considered for an innovation credit as long as those activities or
practices are related. For example, three innovative waste reduction programs in research laboratories could be listed together under a
single innovation credit for Greening Laboratories. Listing a series of unrelated accomplishments or events under a single innovation
credit is not accepted.
8) While the practices that led to receiving an award may be appropriate for an innovation credit, winning awards and/or high
sustainability rankings in other assessments is not, in and of itself, grounds for an innovation credit.
9) Outcomes, policies, and practices that are innovative for the institution’s region or school type are eligible for innovation credits.
10) When the innovation is part of a partnership, the summary provided must clearly describe the institution’s role in the innovation.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
A brief description of the innovative policy, practice, program, or outcome :
In August 2012, Carleton was the first location in our county to install an electric vehicle (EV) charging station. The station is used
regularly by Carleton staff members who own 100% electric vehicles. It is also open to public use. Its Northfield,MN location is a critical
recharge point for public EV drivers traveling from Minneapolis/St. Paul to stations in Rochester or Wisconsin which would otherwise be
out of range.
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A letter of affirmation from an individual with relevant expertise:
letter of affirmation_EV.doc
The website URL where information about the innovation is available :
https://apps.carleton.edu/transportation/?option=electric
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Innovation 2
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
1) Innovation credits are reserved for new, extraordinary, unique, ground■breaking, or uncommon outcomes, policies, and practices that
greatly exceed the highest criterion of an existing STARS credit or are not covered by an existing STARS credit.
2) In general, innovation credits should have roughly similar impacts or be on the same scale as Tier One credits.
3) The innovative practice, policy, program, or outcome should have occurred within the past three years.
4) The innovative practice or program has to be something that the institution has already done; planned activities do not count.
5) An institution can only claim a particular activity as an innovation credit once. When re-submitting for a STARS rating, an innovation
credit that the institution submitted previously cannot be re-submitted.
6) Practices, policies, and programs that were once considered innovative but are now widely adopted (e.g. being the first institution to
enact a policy 20 years ago that is now common) may not be claimed as innovation credits.
7) Multiple activities or practices whose sum is innovative can be considered for an innovation credit as long as those activities or
practices are related. For example, three innovative waste reduction programs in research laboratories could be listed together under a
single innovation credit for Greening Laboratories. Listing a series of unrelated accomplishments or events under a single innovation
credit is not accepted.
8) While the practices that led to receiving an award may be appropriate for an innovation credit, winning awards and/or high
sustainability rankings in other assessments is not, in and of itself, grounds for an innovation credit.
9) Outcomes, policies, and practices that are innovative for the institution’s region or school type are eligible for innovation credits.
10) When the innovation is part of a partnership, the summary provided must clearly describe the institution’s role in the innovation.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
A brief description of the innovative policy, practice, program, or outcome:
Carleton's Custodial Wastebusters program is a unique collaboration between student sustainability assistants and custodial staff. It
developed as an effort to engage custodial staff in waste diversion efforts, both increasing awareness and ownership of their role in
campus waste management activities and informing waste initiatives based on their knowledge of the management process. Student
Sustainability Assistants work with the Custodial Manager to schedule regular meetings (every 2-4 weeks). The group brainstorms waste
education / awareness and diversion initiatives and works together to create change in campus culture and operations. The group has
taken field trips to our landfill, recycling and compost facility to see the downstream effects of Carleton's waste management practices.
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Outcomes from this group have included adding composting in bathrooms to collect all paper towel waste, refinement of waste reporting
techniques, a zero-waste basketball game and establishment of the "waste patrol" guides who assist the public with selecting the proper
waste streams for their trash at picnics and other outdoor events.
A letter of affirmation from an individual with relevant expertise:
Courtney Dufford_Green Hero.docx
The website URL where information about the innovation is available:
http://apps.carleton.edu/sustainability/campus/waste/custodialwastebusters/
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Innovation 3
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
1) Innovation credits are reserved for new, extraordinary, unique, ground■breaking, or uncommon outcomes, policies, and practices that
greatly exceed the highest criterion of an existing STARS credit or are not covered by an existing STARS credit.
2) In general, innovation credits should have roughly similar impacts or be on the same scale as Tier One credits.
3) The innovative practice, policy, program, or outcome should have occurred within the past three years.
4) The innovative practice or program has to be something that the institution has already done; planned activities do not count.
5) An institution can only claim a particular activity as an innovation credit once. When re-submitting for a STARS rating, an innovation
credit that the institution submitted previously cannot be re-submitted.
6) Practices, policies, and programs that were once considered innovative but are now widely adopted (e.g. being the first institution to
enact a policy 20 years ago that is now common) may not be claimed as innovation credits.
7) Multiple activities or practices whose sum is innovative can be considered for an innovation credit as long as those activities or
practices are related. For example, three innovative waste reduction programs in research laboratories could be listed together under a
single innovation credit for Greening Laboratories. Listing a series of unrelated accomplishments or events under a single innovation
credit is not accepted.
8) While the practices that led to receiving an award may be appropriate for an innovation credit, winning awards and/or high
sustainability rankings in other assessments is not, in and of itself, grounds for an innovation credit.
9) Outcomes, policies, and practices that are innovative for the institution’s region or school type are eligible for innovation credits.
10) When the innovation is part of a partnership, the summary provided must clearly describe the institution’s role in the innovation.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
A brief description of the innovative policy, practice, program, or outcome:
In August 2013, members of the Carleton community (students, staff and faculty) partnered with St. Olaf College faculty and staff,
Northfield City Council members and Northfield community members to form the Greater Northfield Sustainability Collaborative - an
organization formed to facilitate and coordinate sustainability initiatives in the greater Northfield area and to support implementation of
Northfield's commitment to the Minnesota Greenstep Cities Program. The group hopes that through the GNSC, we will create collective
impact on sustainability issues - pooling our resources to create collective impact on topics that affect our shared quality of life.
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A letter of affirmation from an individual with relevant expertise:
CarletonCollegeInnovation_GNSC.pdf
The website URL where information about the innovation is available:
http://northfieldsustainability.org/
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Innovation 4
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
1) Innovation credits are reserved for new, extraordinary, unique, ground■breaking, or uncommon outcomes, policies, and practices that
greatly exceed the highest criterion of an existing STARS credit or are not covered by an existing STARS credit.
2) In general, innovation credits should have roughly similar impacts or be on the same scale as Tier One credits.
3) The innovative practice, policy, program, or outcome should have occurred within the past three years.
4) The innovative practice or program has to be something that the institution has already done; planned activities do not count.
5) An institution can only claim a particular activity as an innovation credit once. When re-submitting for a STARS rating, an innovation
credit that the institution submitted previously cannot be re-submitted.
6) Practices, policies, and programs that were once considered innovative but are now widely adopted (e.g. being the first institution to
enact a policy 20 years ago that is now common) may not be claimed as innovation credits.
7) Multiple activities or practices whose sum is innovative can be considered for an innovation credit as long as those activities or
practices are related. For example, three innovative waste reduction programs in research laboratories could be listed together under a
single innovation credit for Greening Laboratories. Listing a series of unrelated accomplishments or events under a single innovation
credit is not accepted.
8) While the practices that led to receiving an award may be appropriate for an innovation credit, winning awards and/or high
sustainability rankings in other assessments is not, in and of itself, grounds for an innovation credit.
9) Outcomes, policies, and practices that are innovative for the institution’s region or school type are eligible for innovation credits.
10) When the innovation is part of a partnership, the summary provided must clearly describe the institution’s role in the innovation.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
A brief description of the innovative policy, practice, program, or outcome:
Carleton College's Pathways program helps students prepare for life after Carleton by exploring how certain classes and majors could
lead to potential careers, internships and off-campus study programs. It also leverages Carleton's existing relationships with alumni,
parents and friends of the College, allowing students to network and find out how those people's experiences could help them find their
path after Carleton. There are three Pathways listed under the "Environment" heading: Food Systems, Energy, and Wildlife & Nature
Conservation. It is hoped that by using these three Pathways as a guide, Carleton students will graduate prepared to tackle the toughest
environmental issues of our time.
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A letter of affirmation from an individual with relevant expertise:
CarletonCollegeInnovation _Pathways.pdf
The website URL where information about the innovation is available:
https://apps.carleton.edu/pathways/
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Supplemental
Supplemental Data
The supplemental section includes reporting fields that are not part of STARS, but that have been requested by campus survey
organizations (the Sustainable Endowments Institute, The Princeton Review, and Sierra magazine). Institutions that wish to share their
data with one or more of these organizations should complete the fields in full or contact the relevant organization(s) for guidance
regarding minimum reporting requirements.
Credit
New Student Orientation
Food Education
Food and Beverage Purchases
Confinement-Free Food Purchases
Vegetarian-Fed Food Purchases
Hormone-Free Food Purchases
Seafood Purchases
Dishware
Energy Initiatives
Energy Use by Type
Procurement
Bike Sharing
Water Initiatives
Endowment
Sustainability Staffing
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New Student Orientation
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details about how it incorporates sustainability into new student orientation.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does new student orientation include presentations, speakers, or skits that address sustainability and take place in
large venues that most or all first-year students attend?:
Yes
Provide a brief description of the presentations, speakers or skits:
Before new students arrive, a presentation on Carleton's sustainability initiatives is made to peer leaders, so that they can share this
information with their new student groups.
During new student week, the Sustainability Assistants give a well-attended presentation to members of the incoming class which focuses
on waste disposal, transportation options, current Carleton initiatives, and ways the students can be involved through individual actions or
with various groups.
Does new student orientation incorporate sustainability information into presentations (e.g., made by Residential
Advisors to individual dorm floors)?:
No
Provide a brief description of the presentations:
---
Does new student orientation actively engage students in activities that raise awareness about sustainability, highlight
how sustainability plays out on campus, or allows students to take part in a productive green activity?:
Yes
Provide a brief description of the activities:
New students participate in a mandatory service project in the college's arboretum.
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Does the institution make new student orientation more sustainable via efforts such as a zero-waste meal or carbon
offsets?:
Yes
Provide a brief description of the efforts:
Like all catered outdoor events, new student week picnics are completely compostable (food waste, plates, napkins, etc). "Waste Patrol"
members stand by waste bins to provide on-site education about proper waste disposal.
Does the institution incorporate sustainability into new student orientation in other ways?:
Yes
Provide a brief description:
Tours are available to the steam plant and one of the Carleton wind turbines.
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Food Education
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides education about eco-positive food and gardening techniques.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Are students educated in an academic class about how to make eco-positive food choices?:
Yes
Provide a brief description:
- Environmental Studies Department - food and agriculture concentration (various courses)
- The Politics of Food
- Plant Biology
- Sustainability Science
- Field Investigation into Comparative Agroecology
- Agroforestry
- Ethnic Foodways in the US
- Agricultural Politics in the Americas
- Environmental Ethics
- Empty Bowls
Are students educated in dining facilities about how to make eco-positive food choices?:
Yes
Provide a brief description:
The dining facilities contain signage by each food station noting its sustainable characteristics (local, organic, "farm to fork", humane,
etc.)
Carleton's food service provider, Bon Appetit, provides handouts and table signage regarding their sustainable food policies and programs
Carleton's food service provider hosts Iron Chef competitions focused on use of local foods, as well as participating in Bon Appetit's
national Eat Local Challenge, where local farmers are brought in to meet the students and talk about their food which is being served in
the dining hall. All of these farmers practice sustainable farming.
Bon Appetit participates in a Dining Board everyother week to engage the students and administration in conversation regarding food in
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the dining halls. Bon Appetit also hosts "Cooking 101" each term on Mid-term Monday to allow students the opportunity to cook with
Chefs using sustainable food.
Are students educated during orientation about how to make eco-positive food choices?:
Yes
Provide a brief description:
New Student Week orientation activities include tours of the Carleton Student Organic Farm and Eat the Lawn, our student garden.
Further exposure comes from signage in the dining halls and a vibrant campus network of student food-related organizations (Food Truth,
Firebellies, Culinary House, Farm House, Farm Club, etc). The opening picnic for new students is also 100% compostable. T
Are students educated in other venues about how to make eco-positive food choices?:
Yes
Provide a brief description:
Carleton hosts and Carleton students attend various events and seminars regarding eco-positive food choices. One annual event in the fall
of the year is the Farm Bike Tour, where students are encouraged to bike to 7 local farms to meet the farmers, get a tour, and learn about
their farming habits. This event ends at one of the local farms for a festival highlighting the local bounty from sustainable farmers.
Is there a program by which students are encouraged to and/or taught how to grow their own food?:
Yes
Provide a brief description of the program:
The Carleton Student Organic Farm, Eat the Lawn (student garden), Farm House (student interest house), Farm Club (sponsors
education/skills seminars), Farm Mentorship Program and other food related volunteer opportunities.
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Food and Beverage Purchases
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details of its food and beverage purchases.
Submission Note:
Local food and beverage expenditures as a total percent were determined by averaging the months of February and the last two weeks of
September/first two weeks of October. However, that includes items within 150 miles, not 100, which is what Bon Appetit defines as
local.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The percentage of food and beverage expenditures that were processed within 100 miles of the institution by a
company that is not publicly traded:
23
The percentage of food and beverage expenditures that were grown within 100 miles of the institution:
13.83
List what tool your institution is using to track this information (e.g. Center for Environmental Farming Systems or
CBORD):
Real Food Calculator
List items procured for dining services from on-campus organic garden(s):
Basil, Beet greens, cherry tomatoes, chives, cilantro, cucumber, dill, eggplant, heirloom tomato, hot peppers, hybrid tomatoes, head
lettuce, kale, mild greens, mustards, oregano, parsley, radishes, rhubarb, sage, salad mix, spicy micro greens, squash, summer squash,
zucchini squash, turnips, and watermelon
The percentage of total food and beverage expenditures spent by dining services to procure items from on-campus
organic garden(s):
0.57
List all Fair Trade certified items purchased:
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Organic and fair trade Peace Coffee, Equal Exchange's organic and fair trade herbal, green, and black teas, and Equal Exchange's organic
and Fair Trade bananas.
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Confinement-Free Food Purchases
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details of its confinement-free animal product purchases.
Submission Note:
Please note percentages are in food dollars, not pounds.
Bon Appétit vows that by 2015, 25 percent or more of its meat, poultry and egg purchases companywide will be sourced from producers
that meet at least one of these four certifications.”
http://bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/humane-pork-eggs
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Type of cage-free / free-range eggs purchased:
Farm Organic Shell eggs from Sysco, Humane Certified
Percentage purchased:
12.50
Comments:
By 2015, 100% of eggs will be cage-free. http://bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/humane-pork-eggs
Type of confinement-free product purchased (1st product):
Ground beef
Percentage purchased (1st product):
100
Comments (1st product):
http://bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/humane-ground-beef
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Type of confinement-free product purchased (2nd product):
Humane Certified Confinement-Free: All of our Ferndale Farms Turkey; all Mainstreet chicken; all of the pork from Hidden Streams
Percentage purchased (2nd product):
63
Comments (2nd product):
http://www.ferndalemarketonline.com/the_store.php
Type of confinement-free product purchased (3rd product):
Confinement-free pigs purchased from Hidden Streams Farm
Percentage purchased (3rd product):
5
Comments (3rd product):
http://www.hiddenstreamfarm.com/catalog-hsf/
Type of confinement-free product purchased (4th product):
---
Percentage purchased (4th product):
---
Comments (4th product):
---
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Vegetarian-Fed Food Purchases
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details of its vegetarian-fed animal product purchases.
Submission Note:
Please note percentages are in food dollars, not pounds.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Type of vegetarian-fed product purchased (1st product):
Cage-free eggs
Percentage purchased (1st product):
12.50
Comments (1st product):
By 2015, 100% of eggs will be vegetarian fed & cage-free. http://bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/humane-pork-eggs
Type of vegetarian-fed product purchased (2nd product):
Ferndale Market turkey
Percentage purchased (2nd product):
63
Comments (2nd product):
Turkey is purchased from a local vendor, Ferndale Markets. http://www.ferndalemarketonline.com/the_store.php
Type of vegetarian-fed product purchased (3rd product):
Grass-fed Beef
Percentage purchased (3rd product):
18
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Comments (3rd product):
http://www.thousandhillscattleco.com/
Type of vegetarian-fed product purchased (4th product):
Main Street Chicken
Percentage purchased (4th product):
10
Comments (4th product):
---
Type of vegetarian-fed product purchased (5th product):
---
Percentage purchased (5th product):
---
Comments (5th product):
---
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Hormone-Free Food Purchases
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details of its hormone-free animal product purchases.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Type of hormone-free product purchased (1st product):
Milk
Percentage purchased (1st product):
100
Comments (1st product):
rBGH-free cows. http://bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/rbgh-in-dairy
Type of hormone-free product purchased (2nd product):
Ground beef
Percentage purchased (2nd product):
100
Comments (2nd product):
http://bamco.com/sustainable-food-service/antibiotic-reduction
Type of hormone-free product purchased (3rd product):
Turkey
Percentage purchased (3rd product):
100
Comments (3rd product):
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCsQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ferndalemarketonline.com%2F&ei=7QRLUoj8M-TlyAHa6IDYCw&usg=AFQjCNH18O-II2YA5-QxsKYPT_8fh5lphA&bvm=bv.53371865,d.aWc
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Type of hormone-free product purchased (4th product):
Chicken
Percentage purchased (4th product):
100
Comments (4th product):
---
Type of hormone-free product purchased (5th product):
---
Percentage purchased (5th product):
---
Comments (5th product):
---
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Seafood Purchases
Responsible Party
Courtney Dufford
Sustainability Assistant
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details of seafood products purchased that meet Marine Stewardship Council Blue Ecolabel standards and/or
Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines.
Submission Note:
Bon Appetit follows the Monteray Bay Seafood Watch. They also purchase from Sea to Table.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Type of seafood product purchased that meets Marine Stewardship Council Blue Ecolabel standards and/or
Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines (1st product):
Shrimp
Percentage purchased (1st product):
100
Standard used (1st product):
Good Alternative by Seafood Watch
Comments (1st product):
U.S. Gulf of Mexico, wild-caught
Type of seafood product purchased that meets Marine Stewardship Council Blue Ecolabel standards and/or
Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines (2nd product):
Tilapia
Percentage purchased (2nd product):
100
Standard used (2nd product):
Best Choice- Seafood Watch
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Comments (2nd product):
farmed, Ecuador
Type of seafood product purchased that meets Marine Stewardship Council Blue Ecolabel standards and/or
Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines (3rd product):
Catfish
Percentage purchased (3rd product):
100
Standard used (3rd product):
Best Choice- Seafood Watch
Comments (3rd product):
farmed, USA
Type of seafood product purchased that meets Marine Stewardship Council Blue Ecolabel standards and/or
Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines (4th product):
Salmon
Percentage purchased (4th product):
100
Standard used (4th product):
Sea2Table
Comments (4th product):
---
Type of seafood product purchased that meets Marine Stewardship Council Blue Ecolabel standards and/or
Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch guidelines (5th product):
---
Percentage purchased (5th product):
---
Standard used (5th product):
---
Comments (5th product):
---
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Dishware
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details of the dishware its provides at its dining services locations.
Submission Note:
Student dining facilities offer all reusable dishware except take-out coffe cups which are post-consumer recycled paper. All cafe
dishware is compostable, including both paper products and 100% compostable corn-based plastics.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Does the institution offer reusable dishware at its dining services locations?:
Yes
Does the institution offer plastic dishware at its dining services locations?:
No
Does the institution offer polystyrene (Styrofoam) dishware at its dining services locations?:
No
Does the institution offer post-consumer recycled content dishware at its dining services locations?:
Yes
Does the institution offer biodegradable / compostable dishware at its dining services locations?:
Yes
Does the institution offer other types of dishware at its dining services locations?:
No
Provide a brief description.:
Student dining facilities offer all reusable dishware except take-out coffe cups which are post-consumer recycled paper. All cafe dishware
is compostable.
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Energy Initiatives
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details about its energy initiatives.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The percentage of total building space square footage that has undergone energy retrofits or renovations within the
past three years:
22
The percentage of overall energy consumption reduced as a result of retrofits and renovations completed within the
past three years:
2
The percentage of electricity consumption reduced as a result of retrofits and renovations completed within the past
three years:
6.20
The percentage of thermal energy consumption reduced as a result of retrofits and renovations completed within the
past three years:
2
The combined gross square footage of all buildings that were constructed or underwent renovations in the past three
years that are ENERGY STAR labeled:
0
The names of all buildings that were constructed or underwent renovations in the past three years that are ENERGY
STAR labeled:
N/A
The combined gross square footage of all buildings that are ENERGY STAR labeled:
0
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The names of all buildings that are ENERGY STAR labeled:
0
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Energy Use by Type
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution reports its energy use by type.
Submission Note:
For electricity use fields: 27% wind is on-site generation. 73% "other" is from the public utility as described above. Data for our public
utility fuel source breakdown can be found at:
http://www.xcelenergy.com/About_Us/Our_Company/Power_Generation/Power_Generation_Fuel_Mix_-_PSC
o
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The percentage of total electricity use from coal.:
0
The percentage of total electricity use from wind.:
27
The percentage of total electricity use from biomass.:
0
The percentage of total electricity use from natural gas.:
0
The percentage of total electricity use from solar PV.:
0
The percentage of total electricity use from geothermal.:
0
The percentage of total electricity use from nuclear.:
0
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The percentage of total electricity use from hydro.:
0
The percentage of total electricity use from other.:
73
Provide a brief description.:
"Other" is purchased electricity from the local utility. Current statistics from our utility provider (Xcel energy) show they are 60% coal,
24% natural gas, 17% wind, 2% hydro, and <1% of each: solar, nuclear, biomass, and oil
The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from coal.:
0
The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from biomass.:
0
The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from electricity.:
0
The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from natural gas.:
100
The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from geothermal.:
0
The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from fuel oil.:
0
The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from other.:
0
Provide a brief description.:
We occasionally use fuel oil if interrupted by the public utility during extremely cold periods, but total fuel oil use is <1%.
If cogeneration, please explain.:
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Procurement
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details about its procurement efforts.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The percentage of institutionally purchased appliances that are ENERGY STAR rated (of eligible appliance
categories):
100
Does the institution have a policy to purchase ENERGY STAR appliances whenever possible?:
Yes
The percentage of expenditures on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified office paper (US/Canadian dollars) :
---
Does the institution’s vendor code or policy require vendors to use less packaging?:
No
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Bike Sharing
Criteria
Institution reports the number of bicycles available through bike sharing programs.
This credit was marked as Not Pursuing so Reporting Fields will not be displayed.
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Water Initiatives
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details about its water initiatives.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Is there is a ban or restriction on selling or distributing bottled water on campus? :
No
Provide a brief description of any bottled water ban or restriction :
This initative is currently being pursued by Carleton's Take Back the Tap organization.
Does the institution meter any of its non-potable water usage? :
No
The percentage of urinals on campus that are waterless :
0
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Endowment
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution provides details about its endowment.
Submission Note:
The Carleton Responsible Investment Committee deliberates on proxy voting decisions and makes recommendations about the
management of the endowment to the Board of Trustees that embody Carleton's values.
http://apps.carleton.edu/governance/cric/
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The institution's total endowment market value as of the close of the most recent fiscal year:
645,654,187 US/Canadian $
Date as of:
June 30, 2012
Does the institution offer donors the option of directing gifts to an investment fund that considers
environmental/sustainability factors?:
No
If yes, or if currently under consideration, provide a brief description:
---
Has the institution made investments in on-campus energy and/or water efficiency projects through the endowment
(as an endowment investment and not a payout or using operating budget funds):
No
Size of capital commitments made within past 3 years:
---
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Provide a brief description:
---
Does institution lack the ability to vote proxies on environmental and social resolutions, as the entire equity holdings
of the endowment are invested in mutual funds (e.g. CommonFund, Fidelity, Vanguard)?:
No
Does the institution lack the ability to vote proxies on corporate governance resolutions, as the entire equity holdings
of the endowment are invested in mutual funds (e.g. CommonFund, Fidelity, Vanguard)?:
No
Do investment managers handle the details of proxy voting on environmental and social resolutions?:
Yes
Do investment managers handle the details of proxy voting on corporate governance resolutions?:
Yes
Are investment managers provided with general guidelines that determine proxy votes on environmental and social
resolutions?:
Yes
Are investment managers provided with general guidelines that determine proxy votes on corporate governance
resolutions?:
Yes
Are investment managers provided with specific guidelines that determine proxy votes on environmental and social
resolutions?:
Yes
Are investment managers provided with specific guidelines that determine proxy votes on corporate governance
resolutions?:
Yes
Does a single administrator determine proxy votes on environmental and social resolutions?:
No
Does a single administrator determines proxy votes on corporate governance resolutions?:
No
Does a committee of administrators and/or trustees deliberate and make decisions on proxy votes on environmental
and social resolutions?:
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Yes
Does a committee of administrators and/or trustees deliberate and make decisions on proxy votes on corporate
governance resolutions?:
Yes
Does a committee that includes student representatives deliberate and make recommendations or decisions on proxy
votes on enviromental and social resolutions?:
Yes
Does a committee that includes student representatives deliberate and make recommendations or decisions on proxy
votes on corporate governance resolutions?:
Yes
Is institution community feedback incorporated into proxy voting decisions on environmental and social resolutions
through town hall meetings or a website?:
No
Is institution community feedback incorporated into proxy voting decisions on corporate governance resolutions
through town hall meetings or a website?:
No
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Sustainability Staffing
Responsible Party
Martha Larson
Manager of Campus Energy and Sustainbility
Facilities
Criteria
Institution reports the amount of weekly time worked by people employed in the sustainability office, if applicable (in full-time
equivalent).
Submission Note:
"weekly time" is noted in hours per week. 80 hours = 2 FTEs.
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field
The amount of weekly time worked by people employed in the sustainability office (in full-time equivalent) :
80
FTE staff on payroll:
40
FTE student intern/fellow:
40