Overall Grade: "B"
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The Sustainable Endowments Institute each year assesses the sustainability efforts of many public and private colleges across the country and grades them accordingly.
Administration
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President Donohue signed the Presidents Climate Commitment
a team of faculty, staff, and students is tasked to fulfilling the commitment.
Villanova has a green purchasing policy and a campus sustainability
policy that emphasize conservation and education. |
Climate Change & Energy
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The university is committed to carbon reduction and
is in the process of completing a carbon emissions inventory, to be
followed by an emissions offset plan. The university recently began
purchasing wind energy and it meters electricity and water
consumption in four residence halls, displaying this information on
screens, to create awareness about resource consumption. |
Food & Recycling
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Dining Services initiated a reduce and reuse program
that resulted in a 98 percent reduction in the trash stream in two
retail outlets. The university purchases several organic and fair
trade items, and all dairy products are locally sourced. Villanova
has a comprehensive recycling program and composts all food waste.
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Green Building
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The university intends to pursue LEED Silver
certification, at a minimum, for all new construction and major
renovations on campus. Villanova has designed two new
buildings for LEED Silver certification and renovations of one
residence hall are pursuing LEED-EB Gold Certification. |
Student Involvement
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Students are active members of the Presidents Climate
Commitment team and the Center for Socially Responsible Investing.
The 2008-2009 academic year is the "Year of Sustainability" at
Villanova, consisting of many sustainability activities on campus
throughout the year. |
Transportation
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Villanova uses electric-powered golf carts for campus
operations and arranged for biodiesel-run buses to debut on campus
in the 2008-2009 academic year. The university operates a free
campus shuttle service and is investigating, as part of the campus
master plan, ways to reduce traffic and create a more
pedestrian-friendly campus. |
Endowment Transparency
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The university makes its proxy voting records
available to the school community through the annual report provided
to the university senate and to the Committee on Shareholder
Responsibility on a password-protected website. Information on
endowment holdings is available to the investment committee and they
may respond to requests buy the university community. |
Investment Priorities
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The university aims to optimize investment return and
is currently invested in renewable energy funds or similar
investment vehicles, The university endorses the investment
guidelines and policy recommendations issued by the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops, which includes protection of the
environment. |
Shareholder Engagement
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One student and several faculty members serve on
Villanova's Committee on Social Responsibility Proxy Votes, which
deliberates and makes recommendations or decisions on proxy voting. |
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2008 Sustainable Endowments Institute
http://greenreportcard.org/report-card-2009/schools/villanova-university
9/24/2008
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