Monday, February 28, 2011

Are you planning any campus events in April related to Earth Day?


Include your event on the official UNC Earth Week 2011 schedule! This schedule will be used in coordinating and promoting Earth Week activities. It can be found online at: http://carolinagreen.unc.edu/Home/EarthWeek2011.aspx

Do you need funding? The UNC Sustainability Office is now accepting applications from departments and student organizations for co-sponsorship opportunities. Download the application online at: http://carolinagreen.unc.edu/Home/EarthWeek2011.aspx

Please share this opportunity with campus departments and student organizations that might be interested in joining this great series of Earth Week events!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Tip of the Week

This is a posting. Please feel free to ignore it. We are working on a new and improved newsletter format linked to the blog. If this works successfully, we should have a great new resource available for you soon! Click here for more information.

Internship

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Friday, February 25, 2011

UNC Sustainability Update - Upcoming Events

Today's UNC Sustainability Update includes the following headlines:
  • UNC & Local Events

  • Regional & National Events

  • Workshops & Classes

Click here to read the full UNC Sustainability Update.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Upcoming Events & Workshops

Today's UNC Sustainability Update includes the following headlines:
  • How Community Institutions and Major Employers Are Responding to Sustainability

  • Carolina Microfinance Initiative Workshop: CEO of Opportunity International

  • Forum: UNC Transportation & Parking 5-Yr .Plan

  • And more!

Click here to read the full UNC Sustainability Update.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

New True Blue gowns are also truly green

Alexander Julian designed the True Blue gowns to be stylish and environmentally friendly. His son, Will; Justin Tyler, senior class vice president; and Chelsea Phillips, senior class chief marshal, show off some of the gowns.

Award-winning colorist and fashion designer Alexander Julian – Chapel Hill native and UNC alumnus – was determined that his son, Will, was not going to graduate in May 2011 wearing an aqua gown. Julian, most famous for his clothing line Colours and for putting argyle on the Tar Heels’ basketball uniform, knows a little something about color. And he knew that the regalia in use at his alma mater for the past several years was not true Carolina Blue.

“As a colorist, ever since Holden Thorp was inaugurated as Chancellor, I have been on him like a wet, dirty T-shirt to let me try to improve the true blueness of the robe color,” Julian said.

The robe also wasn’t green, as in sustainably made. With so many students concerned about the environment, the time was right for a gown that might only be worn once in a lifetime to be made from recycled materials.

At the first home football game of the 2010 season, Julian got approval from Chancellor Holden Thorp to go ahead with his idea for true blue, truly green regalia. Over the next few months, Julian worked closely (and gratis) with Oak Hall Cap & Gown, supplier of UNC regalia for decades, Carolyn Elfland, associate vice chancellor for campus services, and John Gorsuch, interim director of campus merchandising for Student Stores, to create the first designer regalia in the country. The designer added fashion details such as white piping along the yoke and two white panels in front. He also removed one of the pleats in the gown for a more flattering fit for most figures. Other extras include a tassel that is 75 percent blue and 25 percent white instead of solid blue, topped with an Old Well medallion that is colored silver instead of gold.

Most important, after many dye tests, the cloth is finally what the Tar Heel-trained eye of Carolina’s “unofficial color czar” judges to be the perfect shade of Carolina blue. “There’s a bin in my studio in Connecticut that is filled with dye tests,” Julian said.

At the same time, the team worked hard to make sure the True Blue gown was also truly green. Oak Hall offered a fabric made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. (It takes 23 plastic bottles to make each gown.) But the fabric was manufactured in Asia, which didn’t fit the UNC team’s idea of sustainable. Oak Hall was able to find a manufacturer with mills in North and South Carolina, and the fabric will be sewn into gowns at the company’s facility in neighboring Virginia. The information that tells you the gown is sustainable is suitably printed directly on the cloth, without the use of an extra label.

Julian’s son Will approves of the new look. “I think they’re awesome,” he said, after a photo shoot with his father. “He’s got some skills.”

At $54.99, the True Blue gown will cost students $5 more than last year’s aqua model. (Students with old gowns can bring them in for a $5 credit on the new gown.) Additional accessories include a 2011 tassel attachment ($5.99) and a customized white stole ($29.99), often given to a parent in appreciation after the Commencement ceremony. The new regalia will make its debut at Commencement Information Day on March 17, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Student Union.

For more information about Commencement, visit http://commencement.unc.edu/may.php.

Photo: http://tinyurl.com/62elrsm

News Services contact: Susan Houston

Thursday, February 10, 2011

UNC Earns Silver Rating in National Sustainability Assessment

This month, UNC Chapel Hill joined charter campuses across the country in submitting its first AASHE STARS report. As the first comprehensive, objective, and transparent assessment of campus-wide sustainability, STARS enables campuses to measure their current sustainability initiatives and to track progress over time.

The Sustainability Office is proud to announce that UNC Chapel Hill has earned a silver rating. This achievement recognizes the University’s progress, and opportunities for improvement, in all areas – education, research, operations, planning, administration, engagement, and innovation. The University’s complete AASHE STARS report is now publicly available online at https://stars.aashe.org/institutions

"We are proud to be a charter STARS participant and to attain a STARS Silver rating. Sustainability is a core value at Carolina and we are committed to leading the effort to achieve a more sustainable future," stated UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp in submitting the University’s STARS report.

The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) was developed by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) with broad participation from the higher education community. It incorporates environmental, economic, and social indicators to track relative progress in all areas of campus.

For more information about sustainability-related programs, practices, and organizations at UNC Chapel Hill, please visit the Sustainability Office's website at http://sustainability.unc.edu

For more information about sustainability-related programs at colleges and universities across the country, please visit the AASHE website at http://www.aashe.org. All members of the campus community with "unc.edu" email extensions may also register for access to "member only" resources available on the website.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Earn green for going green! Apply now for 2 PAID internships in Sustainability Office!

The Sustainability Office at UNC Chapel Hill works with students, staff, faculty, administrators, and community members to catalyze the development and implementation of sustainable policies, practices, and curricula. Interns will become familiar with the many sustainability practices, policies, and curricula at UNC, while receiving hands-on experience developing communication tools, supporting Sustainability Office initiatives, and assessing sustainable practices at UNC Chapel Hill. All internships are competitive and require an in-person interview.

Education Internship (1 internship position available)
Wage: $10/hr
Hours: 10 hours/week
Term: ASAP – April 27, 2011
Schedule: Flexible during normal weekday business hours, may require evening/weekend hours for special events
Location: Giles Horney Building (103 Airport Drive)

Responsibilities and projects will include:

  • Develop exhibits and table materials that promote campus sustainability features
  • Provide engaging and informative tabling outreach at select events (includes Earth Action Day on April 9)
  • Assist in coordination of a university event during Earth Week (date TBD)
  • Coordinate and develop promotional materials for special events, including campus-wide Earth Week events

Multimedia Internship (1 internship position available)
Wage: $10/hr
Hours: 10 hours/week
Term: ASAP – April 27, 2011
Schedule: Flexible during normal weekday business hours, may require evening/weekend hours for special events
Location: Giles Horney Building (103 Airport Drive)

Responsibilities and projects will include:

  • Collect and take print-quality digital images of select campus features
  • Upload, organize, and manage multiple archives of digital media
  • Crop, upload, and manage images on Sustainability Office website
  • Redesign and build database-driven interactive Google Maps of campus sustainability features using images and available information

Interviews will start next week, so apply ASAP! Click here to learn more and apply for these internships!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Carolina in the News

Check out the recent media mentions of sustainability-related programs, practices, people at UNC:

Waste not, want not: towns get creative with sewage disposal
The Cary News
More than a half-million gallons of brackish brown sewer water gurgle and swirl into Fuquay-Varina's largest sewer plant each day. ..."The loop is shortening," said Dr. Michael Aitken, chair of the environmental sciences and engineering department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Click here to read more.

-Thanks to UNC News Services for finding these great stories AND compiling the summaries! You can find more UNC media coverage and stories online at http://uncnews.unc.edu

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

UNC Sustainability Update - Upcoming Events

Today's UNC Sustainability Update includes the following headlines:
  • Microfranchising in Emerging Markets

  • Nobel Laureate to Discuss Climate Change

  • Green Events Certification

  • 8th Annual Sustainable Energy Conference

  • Finding Your Green Dream Job

  • Power Shift 2011

  • And more!

Click here to read the full UNC Sustainability Update.

Click here to join the UNC Sustainability Listserv.