Campus Sustainability News
News on campus sustainability initiatives, emerging programs, rankings, awards, student initiatives, green teams, and more from across the Cornell University campus.
Bread N' Butter, a food pantry founded and run by a graduate student, is tackling food insecurity by providing students with reclaimed food from on-campus dining halls.
Cornell Chronicle | Nancy Doolitle, September 28, 2018
The North Campus Residential Expansion, approved in 2017, unveiled a mock-up next to Appel Commons.
Several long-term strategies can mitigate growers’ financial risks, from crop insurance to weather insurance to high tunnels – tall temporary greenhouses that extend up and over the cherry trees and protect them with plastic sheeting or netting.
Everybody Eats, a social startup created by Cornell students which plans to debut this fall, hopes to offer reduced-price food delivery service through collaborations with local restaurants to try and combat food insecurity faced by low-income families.
Enjoy fresh farm food while helping out your local farmers!
Cornell Daily Sun | Julia Curley, November 28, 2017
Of colleges that report every year, Cornell is the longest standing Gold member in the nation and the highest grading Ivy League school for overall sustainability scores, Hilary Paul ’19, Cornell’s student representative for sustainability statistics told The Sun.
Cornell Campus Sustainability Office | Fall 2018
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Cornell Campus Sustainability Office | Winter 2018
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