HARRISBURG, Pa. President John J. Ski Sygielski today announced a new phase to the sustainability program at , Central Pennsylvania Community College, as the College hosted environmental cleanup and beautification events across its campuses during ReDISCOVER week.
The Green and Healthy initiative will further the College commitment to sustainability and promote the health and wellness of students and staff.
A key objective in strategic plan is promoting sustainability across all five campuses, in all aspects of teaching, learning, operations and administration, said Sygielski. Today we continue that commitment by announcing new goals for our College, and by offering new opportunities for our students and employees to be a part of this effort. It is our plan to achieve these goals during the upcoming fiscal year, and to build on this work when the next strategic plan is developed.
sustainability commitments include:
new goals are part of the College sustained commitment to environmental causes. In 2009, signed the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). Additionally, maintains memberships with the Pennsylvania Environmental Resources Consortium (PERC) and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). As part of the USGBC membership, is a Community Green partner, and will institute a training program for students and employees to take place in fall 2014.
Today announcement continues commitment to environmental stewardship, and ensures that all students and employees have an opportunity to be engaged in this important work, said Sygielski.
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