
The University of Louisville has notched another high-profile achievement for sustainability among higher education institutions in Kentucky.
The Sierra Club this week released its of North American colleges and universities, recognizing gains related to teaching, studying and acting for a more livable world. At No. 84 on the list, UofL is the highest-ranked Kentucky institution.
“We all knew UofL was a cool school is so many ways, but this year鈥檚 list from Sierra Club confirms that we are the coolest in the Commonwealth,”聽said Justin Mog, assistant to the provost for sustainability initiatives.聽
Rankings are based on the used by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher 成人直播 (AASHE) to gauge progress in environmental, social and economic stewardship. This year, UofL also had the highest STARS rating of any college or university in Kentucky.
聽鈥淭his is the 10th year we have cracked the top 100 on the Sierra Club鈥檚 list,鈥 Mog said. 鈥淥ur accomplishments in this area are a testament to the dedication of our administration, faculty, staff and students. They also remind us that we are part of a global movement to tackle the greatest crisis facing humanity by taking action on campus against global climate disruption right here in our classrooms, labs, offices and landscapes.鈥
The Sierra Club, the oldest grassroots environmental group in the United States, awards points to schools in areas such as energy, food, transportation, waste, academics and research. UofL earned high marks for campus and public engagement as well as curriculum.
Participation in the Sierra Club鈥檚 ranking is open to all four-year, degree-granting undergraduate colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, along with two-year community colleges. The club for 2019.
Want to help continue the momentum? Go online聽for information on all the different ways students, faculty and staff can help UofL achieve its sustainability goals. UofL’s annual Sustainability Week is Oct. 17-25, to celebrate, raise awareness and promote engagement issues of environmental, social and economic justice.


























