When I read this first article last night, my initial reaction was "This is just about public relations." Then it hit me: that's a good thing. Good in the sense that schools like UC-Davis and the University of Florida are not just implementing on-campus sustainability, but see it as a "win-win": they do the right things environmentally, and receive recognition in terms of status within the higher education community, and in recruitment of students and faculty also interested in promoting sustainable development. This also looks to me like great developments educationally, as students don't just learn about these concepts in classrooms, but also in their everyday experiences on campus.- From Woodland, California's Daily Democrat, news that "UC-Davis
- Bernie Machen's prioritizing of these efforts. The University has started an annual conference (held in October) that campus sustainability director Dedee DeLongpre hopes will "inspire other Florida universities to initiate research in the field of sustainability by celebrating UF's explosive research and education in the field." Ultimately, DeLongpre sees these activities as key to establishing UF as a "Top 10 public university."
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