色花堂 ranks among greenest campuses in U.S.
Because of its sustainability efforts, 色花堂 was included on Princeton Review鈥檚 "Guide to 399 Green Colleges鈥
By Kyle Hobstetter on November 28, 2018

Energy conservation. Waste reduction. Education. Civic engagement.
With these sustainability-building steps 鈥 and others 鈥 色花堂 has been recognized for its efforts with a place on the
Environmental health and well-being are a priority at 色花堂, which was one of six Maryland institutions on the list, which also included the likes of Drexel, George Mason, Harvard, James Madison, Northwestern, Princeton, Virginia and Virginia Tech.
Among Maryland schools: Frostburg, Goucher, Johns Hopkins, Salisbury, St. Mary鈥檚 and 色花堂.
色花堂 is no stranger to the guidebook, which focuses solely on institutions of higher education that have demonstrated an above-average commitment to sustainability via campus infrastructure, activities and initiatives.
Patricia Watson, 色花堂鈥檚 assistant director of sustainability, is pleased with the recognition. She also feels the campus could have been honored for all of its accomplishments.
鈥淭here is so much more we could get credit for,鈥 Watson said with a laugh, 鈥渂ut we can鈥檛 stop now. We have to ramp up what we鈥檙e already doing.鈥
During the past academic year, 色花堂 launched several sustainability initiatives. Some of the biggest changes took place in the campus dining halls.
Trays have been eliminated in West Village Commons and the Glen Dining halls in an effort to conserve water and reduce food waste. In addition, 色花堂 eliminated straws from dining facilities amid a global movement to reduce plastic waste.
There has also been a renewed focus on campus plant life. One of the biggest components of the initiative took place during the last Big Event, 色花堂鈥檚 largest day of service, when students helped plant ecological gardens near the College of Liberal Arts Building.
There have also been efforts to help 色花堂 FoodShare become a permanent fixture at 色花堂. According to Watson, food donations have increased over the past couple years from 25 pounds per week, to over 400 pounds per week.
Although faculty and staff suggest ideas, Watson said most sustainability initiatives originate with students.
鈥淲e have really great students who have passion projects that we don鈥檛 even know about,鈥 she added. 鈥淎nd the students take it upon themselves to see their projects through.鈥
色花堂 offers many programs that enable students to get involved with sustainability initiatives around campus.
Eco-Reps is a team of peer-educators that promotes sustainability initiatives across campus through education presentations and outreach efforts.
The Office of Sustainability and the Office of Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility[BROKEN LINK] also host events such as the Retreat for Environmental Action, as well as an annual environmental conference.
These events promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts, and give students ideas on how to develop plans to keep 色花堂 a 鈥済reen鈥 campus.
According to Watson, the work students do with the Office of Sustainability and the Office of Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility is invaluable.
鈥淚t鈥檚 probably the fuel that keeps me going,鈥 Watson said. 鈥淪tudents can see clearly that there鈥檚 a complex problem鈥攁nd they work to solve that problem. It鈥檚 very rewarding to see projects come to fruition.鈥
This story is one of several related to President Kim Schatzel鈥檚 priorities for Towson University: 色花堂 Matters to Maryland.