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Campus As A Living Lab

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Campus as a Living Lab (CLL) is an integrative culture that uses the physical and operational assets of the university as part of research and coursework. CLL joins academic study with facilities and other administrative units to provide students with direct research and project experiences that build campus engagement, increase student ownership, and create spaces […]

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GCSC Seminar: Challenges of researching connections between climate and disease

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By Maria Archibald, Sustainability Office   As the COVID-19 vaccine makes its way into our communities and record snowfall covers unexpected cities across the United States, many of us have infectious disease—and climate change—on the mind. Dr. Mercedes Pascual, a professor of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Chicago, will join the Global Change […]

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Thank You President Watkins

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By the Sustainability Office  In a 2019 statement, University of Utah President Ruth Watkins told our community that the University of Utah is “committed to generating new knowledge in areas relating to sustainability, and to implementing best practices in university operations.” Yesterday, President Watkins announced she will be leaving the university this April. Looking back […]

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Opt outside with active transportation

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By Maria Archibald, Sustainability Office   Are you looking for ways to improve your physical and mental health? Wishing you had more time to exercise and enjoy the outdoors? Try activating your commute to campus, and you may find that you feel healthier and happier. The weather is beginning to change, but don’t let that […]

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GCSC Seminar: The built environment’s role in health and justice

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By Maria Archibald, Sustainability Office   As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disproportionately harm people of color and low-income communities, it becomes increasingly clear that disease does, in fact, discriminate. Dr. Daniel Mendoza, a visiting assistant professor in the University of Utah’s Department of City & Metropolitan Planning; research assistant professor in the Department of […]

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The U reaches 71% renewable energy

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By University of Utah Communications Originally published in @theU University of Utah Facilities Management has taken another important step forward as a leader in energy and sustainability by signing a 25-year solar energy contract with the Castle Solar Project near Huntington, Utah. The contract will deliver 20 MW of solar energy to campus over its […]

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Growing food and community in a pandemic

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By Maria Archibald, Sustainability Office Originally published in @theU Breakfast or textbooks? Dinner or rent? Even before COVID-19, food insecurity was rife on college campuses across America, leaving students with difficult choices to make. As the cost of living rises and college tuition plunges a generation of young people into debt, some students are opting to […]

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Climate Commitment

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“As a leading public research and flagship university, we have the responsibility to our campus community, the state we serve and society at large to commit to actions that will lead to a more sustainable future.” —University of Utah President Taylor Randall, who renewed the Commitment in 2021 As climate change continues to cause and […]

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Student project: Small thermostat changes lead to big change

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By Kelsie Rae Patten, student in the Anthropocene Now Honors Praxis Lab We’re all familiar with the need to reduce carbon emissions in our warming world. We’re told to get solar panels on our homes, drive less, and eat fewer carbon-intensive foods. These changes can require a lot of effort for small individual impacts, so […]

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U exceeds federal energy reduction commitment

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Originally published in @theU on April 17, 2020 By Wes Mangum, Facilities Management As the University of Utah community prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day from home, it does so with the achievement of a significant milestone. The U has exceeded a goal it committed to nearly nine years ago through smart […]

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