The university earned high marks in the Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges and is highlighted in the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s 2024 Sustainable Campus Index.
Jane Stewart
W&L’s Spring Term Sustainability Accounting class takes a deeper look at the practice of corporations factoring in societal and environmental impacts alongside their financial bottom lines.
The women’s soccer team worked with the greater Lexington community to help eliminate invasive species plaguing the health of Woods Creek.
University Provost Lena Hill addressed new members of ODK during their spring induction ceremony.
The EV station, located on the top deck of the University Parking Garage, will be accessible to the university community and campus visitors.
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W&L’s new offsite solar array, now fully operational, represents the university’s biggest leap to date toward an energy-independent future.
New program director Jane Stewart leads office into next phase.
A publication from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, the Sustainable Campus Index recognizes top-performing sustainable colleges and universities.
The rankings are based on the amount of renewable energy available per full-time equivalent student.
The W&L Village PowerDown Challenge called for students to reduce electricity consumption for a month, and they came through with energy and creativity to win a grand prize that included a therapy dog visit.