We are dedicated to building sustainability on our campus and in the greater community through conservation practices ranging from energy initiatives to composting programs. We strive to build awareness about sustainability, and we challenge all students, faculty and staff members to do the same. By utilizing one of our recycling bins, assisting in one of our energy reduction programs, or choosing to take one of our free public transportation offerings to get to campus, we can make our environment a cleaner and more sustainable place to live, work and learn. The world won’t wait for you to get involved. Go green today.
The Office of Sustainability seeks eco-reps to help engage Towson students in environmental actions and activities. Eco-reps serve as liaisons between the student body and the Office of Sustainability at Towson and help our campus in the transformation towards an eco-conscious community.
Friday and Saturday, May 24-25, 2013
Burdick Hall Basketball Court
Towson is holding a sale of stuff donated by students and community members at the end of the academic year. Items include furniture, electronics, appliances, lamps, household goods, mattress pads, clothes, shoes, decor, laundry detergent, toiletries, mirrors, and more! Prices will be extremely low, and all profits will go towards improving sustainability at Towson. Bring a friend! Volunteers are currently needed for this event. Please contact gogreen@towson.edu.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
University Union, second floor
Towson’s annual environmental conference is designed to raise awareness among students, faculty and staff about environmental topics, issues and solutions. Members of the campus community gather each year to hear presentations from faculty, students and environmental leaders in the Baltimore region. This year’s conference will feature a keynote speaker, several simultaneous panel sessions, and a career and networking fair where students can interact with representatives from potential employers.
Towson's latest greenhouse gas inventory covers emissions data from 2008-2011. Emission sources described include heating, electricity, waste disposal, transportation, commuting, and air travel.
Clara joined Towson in November of 2013. Her role includes oversight of Towson's Go Green program, sustainability planning, and implementation of Towson's Climate Action Plan. Clara comes to us from Swarthmore College where she was Sustainability Coordinator.
Office of Sustainability
General Services Building, Room 132A (map)
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.