Points of Pride
Points of Pride and Recent Awards
- Second Nature, the nation's leading collegiate climate action organization confers a Climate Leadership Award to WMU for sustainability leadership.
[caption align="right"] Climate Leadership Award[/caption] - WMU wins as overall winner among Doctorate-Granting Universities.
- WMU earns for its commercial and institutional cleaning services, gaining national recognition for its sustainable cleaning practices.
- WMU was named on of the five best U.S. campuses for electric cars, based on a review of nationwide electric vehicle charging availability by Transport Evolved, a news site based in Great Britain.
- BestChoiceSchools.com named WMU as one of the nation's top 50 most affordable, eco-friendly colleges. Rated No. 13 on the list of affordable schools that are "recognized leaders in energy conservation and sustainability" WMU is the top-placing college in Michigan.
- WMU achieved gold-level status as the result of its first Sustainability, Tracking, Assessment and Rating System report (also known as the STARS report) administered by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
- The Princeton Review and the U.S. Green Building Council's Center for Green Schools named WMU as one of "the nation's most environmentally responsible 'green colleges.'"
- The New York Times cites WMU as a sustainability leader in a .
- WMU became a founding member of the Alliance for Resilient Campuses, a nationwide network of colleges and universities making a commitment to lead the nation's response to many of the challenges triggered by changing global weather patterns.
- Detroit Free Press names WMU a "Green Leader" as the Public Sector winner for the 2013 Michigan Green Leaders.awards.
- WMU has been a "Tree Campus USA" since 2008 (the first year of the award) and is one of only two schools in Michigan to receive this designation. The program is modeled on the foundation's popular Tree City USA program which began in 1976.
WMU's Commitment to Sustainability
- WMU has the most extensive electric vehicle infrastructure on campuses nationwide, including five battery electric AzureTransit Connect work vans, a 50kW photovoltaic array and 15 EV charging stations next to the Miller Auditorium Parking Deck. This equipment, made possible by a grant from the Department of Energy through the Ann Arbor based Clean Energy Coalition, was a product of the vision and support of the Office of Business and Finance.
- All WMU Â鶹´«Ã½s, faculty, and staff have been eligible to ride Kalamazoo County METRO Transit free of charge since 1998.
- WMU completely eliminated the use of coal in the Robert M. Beam Power Plant in 1999. Since then much of campus has been powered, heated, and cooled using two super efficient natural gas co-generation turbines.
- WMU is the only school in Michigan to divert large volumes of pre-consumer food waste to local farmers as livestock feed.
- WMU has had a full time recycling coordinator since 1990 and is a national leader in campus recycling research.
- Â鶹´«Ã½ sustainability fee. Â鶹´«Ã½ Â鶹´«Ã½s were the first from Michigan schools to implement a self-initiated
- Since 2009 WMU has given all incoming first year and transfer Â鶹´«Ã½s a free re-usable mug called the EcoMug. In 2011 the program was featured prominently on the homepage of the National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Program.
- In 2009 President John Dunn was an early signatory of the . Dunn is one of only 24 members of the organization's national steering committee. WMU submitted it's Climate Action Plan in 2012.
- In 2008 President John Dunn signed the , "the first official statement made by university administrators of a commitment to environmental sustainability in higher education."
- WMU is a signatory of the Southwest Michigan Regional Sustainability Covenant.
- WMU is a founding participant in the .
- The Sustainable Endowments Institute recognizes WMU as .
- WMU's Â鶹´«Ã½-led and administered Student Sustainability Grant, a unique program nationally, offers Â鶹´«Ã½s $75,000 annually towards projects that promote a campus culture of sustainability and potentially benefit all Â鶹´«Ã½s.
- WMU's Sustainability Across Research and Teaching initiative (StART) is the first program to collaboratively integrate both research and teaching into a faculty development initiative. It is also intended to chart next steps for advancing WMU's mission in addition to the ACUPCC requirement to provide sustainability education Â鶹´«Ã½ to the entire campus.