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An Evaluation of Effective Structures for Campus Sustainability Programs At Institutions of Higher Education. Lauren Edmonds Dr. John Swaddle. Sustainability in Higher Education. Increasing number of campus sustainability “programs” of every shape & size.
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An Evaluation of Effective Structures for Campus Sustainability Programs At Institutions of Higher Education Lauren Edmonds Dr. John Swaddle
Sustainability in Higher Education • Increasing number of campus sustainability “programs” of every shape & size Number of Sustainability Officer Positions Created, data from AASHE
Goal • To identify the institutional structures most strongly associated with positive campus sustainability outcomes in order to recommend feasible, sustainable solutions to The College of William and Mary
Research Approach • Comparative case study • Case selection • Brandeis University • Clemson University • Rutgers University • University of California – Irvine • University of California – Santa Barbara • University of Georgia • University of New Hampshire • Wake Forest University • Virginia Military Institute • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and University
Research Approach • Data collection • Interviews • Further research
Data Analysis • Variable Identification • Institutional make-up • Programmatic characteristics • Involvement and initiation • Funding • Participation in sector-wide organizations/commitments • Variable Measurement
Data Analysis • Measuring Outcomes • Recalculated SEI Green Score For the College of William and Mary
Quantitative Analysis • Principal Component 1 • + student involvement • + relative funding • + reliability of funding • + bottom-up initiation • + physical space • + program size • + participation in STARS • Principal Component 2 • + faculty involvement • + existence of planning documents • Principal Component 3 • + enrollment • - top-down initiation • + bottom-up initiation
Qualitative Analysis • Brandeis University • Clemson University • University of New Hampshire • Rutgers University • Virginia Military Institute • Virginia Tech • Wake Forest University • The College of William and Mary
Green Fee instituted Sustainability Fellowship created Committee on Sustainability created The College of William & Mary
Qualitative Support of Variables Not in Principal Components
Discussion • Characteristics of Most Effective Institutional Structures • High levels of funding • Reliable funding • Large program size • Dedicated physical space • Bottom-up initiation
Discussion • Unrelated characteristics: • Scope • Age
Broader Implications • Application to develop recommendations for institutions of higher education • Potential for future research
Acknowledgments • My interview participants • My advisor, Dr. John Swaddle • My thesis committee, Dr. David Feldman and Dr. Randy Chambers • The Committee on Sustainability and the Student Environmental Action Coalition at William & Mary • My friends and family
Questions? For questions on my research:Lauren Edmonds, Lcedmonds11@gmail.comFor questions on the WM Sustainability Program:www.wm.edu/sustainabilitySarah Hanke, smhanke@email.wm.edu