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With the environment the hottest thing since coed dorms, Sierra names its top ten colleges
By Jennifer Hattam
November/December 2007
- The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor provides recycling facilities at its football stadium, one of the few Big Ten schools to do so.
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Some campus police officers at the University of Miami patrol on battery-powered Segways.
- Princeton's dining halls serve mainly seafood that meets the Monterey Bay Aquarium's criteria for sustainable fisheries.
- A filling station at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, dispenses biodiesel fuel.
- Murray State University in Kentucky expects to save at least $20,000 annually by replacing individually packaged condiments, milk, and yogurt with bulk dispensers.
- Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon, has reduced its annual use of pesticides from 650 to 9 pounds.
- Students at St. Mary's College of Maryland can hop on a reconditioned bike and ride around campus for free.
- An energy and water upgrade at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver has reduced CO2 emissions by 15,000 tons a year.
- All campus cafes at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, serve fair-trade-certified coffee.
- Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge has agreed to close the nine major roads into the campus to most automobile traffic.
- Recycled wood chips fire a pizza oven at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
- Students at the College of New Jersey in Ewing get dinged a nickel a sheet for exceeding their per-semester allocation of 600 pages in the school computer lab, a policy that has decreased paper use by 41 percent.
- St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, is pioneering the use of water-based, nontoxic chemicals in lab experiments.
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