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There are so many ways to get involved in sustainability at WCU! Scroll for upcoming events and explore the dropdown tabs below for more information.
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Sustainability Council (SC)
The Sustainability Council (SC) is the premier forum for advancing environmental, social, and economic sustainability at West Chester University. Students, faculty, staff, and community members work together on SC subcommittees and task forces to implement initiatives such as sustainability in the curriculum, zero waste, carbon neutral transportation, sustainable development, and community outreach. Everyone is welcome to attend SC meetings and join our subcommittees to help WCU meet the pressing demands of 21st century society... you are invited!
SC Vision StatementOur vision is to cultivate a campus community that thrives on the principles of sustainability. We practice, promote, and advocate for a campus culture and institutional structure that embody a deep respect for the natural world, social equity, and economic justice for all.
Join the SC
Anyone can join the Sustainability Council! The WCU community can simply navigate to the Sustainability Council Sharepoint site and click to add themselves as members. You will then receive all email communications from the SC including meeting invitations. Or, you can email SC Chair, Aliza Richman to join. Faculty, staff, and students meet monthly to connect and lead the University in its sustainability efforts, aligning with WCU's Strategic Plan and WCU's Climate and Sustainability Action Plan.
- SC Chair
- SC Vice Chair
- SC Secretary/Treasurer
Attend an SC meeting
SC meetings are open to all students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community neighbors. Learn more at The Next SC Meeting page of the SC Sharepoint site.
Join a Committee
Email the chair of the committee you're interested in joining directly.
Transportation CommitteeChair: Jessica Schedlbauer
Statement of Purpose
This committee supports transportation initiatives on the WCU campus that will (1) reduce greenhouse gas emissions related to commuting and travel and (2) provide the WCU community with better commuting and travel choices. Specifically, the committee works to advance transportation initiatives outlined in WCU's Climate Action Plan, with the goal of bringing campus to carbon neutrality, in coordination with members of the university and surrounding community.
Sustainable Food Systems Committee
Chairs: Ashlie Delshad and Jeanie Subach
Statement of Purpose
The Sustainable Food Systems Committee is focused on promoting sustainability at WCU in the following areas: food systems and the university’s organic vegetable gardens.
Working Groups
- Food Waste Management – chaired by Ashlie Delshad
- Sustainable Food Purchasing – chaired by Jeanie Subach
Curriculum Committee
Chair: Cheryl Wanko
Statement of Purpose
The Curriculum, Teaching & Learning committee of West Chester University’s Sustainability Council recognizes that the process of educating for sustainability should engage everyone in the WCU community as teachers and learners. The purpose of the Curriculum, Teaching & Learning committee is to initiate and promote the development of sustainability-related academic programs, professional development, scholarship, and peer-to-peer student learning with the aim of infusing sustainability throughout the campus community. The ultimate aim of the committee is to create a culture of sustainability at WCU that embraces a shared commitment to teaching and learning for sustainability.
Zero Waste Committee
Chair: Gretchen Studlien-Webb
Statement of Purpose
The committee's purpose is to work to eliminate waste from the University in order to move the University toward a zero waste outcome. Work to achieve this goal shall include education of the campus community as well as the incorporation of more efficient waste reduction, composting and recycling programs campus-wide.
Scholarly and Creative Activities Committee
Chair: John Pisciotta
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of the Scholarly & Creative Activities committee is to encourage and support faculty, staff, and student collaboration in and across all disciplines, colleges and divisions of the University on all matters relating to sustainability. We seek to address two central challenges:
How do we make WCU institutional data easily and broadly available to any member of
the WCU Community for the purposes of research and development of best practice?
How best do we raise the quality, breadth and visibility of scholarly and creative
activities at WCU?
Campus Trees and Green Spaces Committee
Co-Chairs: Rodney Mader and Jen Chandler
History
West Chester University Campus Tree and Green Spaces Committee was established within the Sustainability Council in 2012 as part of the process to secure ‘Tree Campus USA’ designation. Tree Campus USA® is a national program created in 2008 by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor colleges and universities for effective campus forest management, and for engaging staff and students in conservation goals. To achieve the designation, West Chester University (WCU) met and continues to meet Tree Campus USA’s five standards, which include maintaining a tree advisory committee, a campus tree-care plan, dedicated annual expenditures for its campus tree program, an Arbor Day observance and a student service-learning project.
Statement of Purpose
The vision of the WCU Campus Tree and Green Spaces Committee is to advocate for the maintenance, restoration and expansion of the urban forest on campus. The forest is an integral part of the campus environment and one that is directly correlated to the recruitment, retention and education of our students. As a living laboratory, it provides educational and aesthetic value along with critical ecosystem benefits. The vision is to increase the campus urban forest diversity and canopy cover to maximize carbon sequestration, habitat for Eastern Deciduous forest organisms, storm water management, and other environmental benefits.
Buildings and Energy Committee
Chair: Matthew McMahon
Students for Sustainable Action (SSA)
President: Emily Donegan
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of SSA is to encourage all students to participate in campus-wide sustainability efforts by providing a student-centered environment for discussion and collaboration. By bringing different student organizations together to collaborate, divide, and conquer on projects, we can achieve the common goal of advancing sustainability at WCU.