Â鶹ӰÊÓ employs the highest sustainability standards with every new construction project. Recognizing the challenge of adding square footage to already straining resources, Â鶹ӰÊÓ follows LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) practices with each step of the construction process. Mandated by the Sustainability Action Plan (2011), the College strives for a minimum of LEED Gold level certification with each project.
The following are the LEED-certified buildings on the Â鶹ӰÊÓ campus:
- Center for Athletics, Recreation and Wellness (LEED Platinum, 2022)
- Benton Museum of Art (LEED Gold, 2019)
- Estella Laboratory and Andrew Science Hall (LEED Platinum, 2015)
- Studio Art Building (LEED Gold, 2015)
- Grounds I (Gold 2013)
- Grounds II (Gold, 2013)
- Grounds III (Gold, 2013)​
- Dialynas Residence Hall (Platinum, 2011)
- Sontag Residence Hall (Platinum, 2011)
- Lincoln Hall (Gold, 2007)
- Edmunds Hall (Gold, 2007)
- Richard C Seaver Biology (Silver, 2006)
Built to LEED Gold+ standard but not certified because parking structures do not qualify:
- South Campus Parking Structure (2011)
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Assistant Director of Sustainability