Loyola recognized nationally for environmental sustainability
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“Our focus on sustainability is an important way we live out our mission at Loyola,” said Tracy Harvey, Ph.D., sustainability program director and co-chair of the sustainability committee at Loyola. “As a Jesuit institution, we understand our responsibility to care for our common home for current and future generations. That means reducing our impact on the environment as well as looking at the social, economic, and spiritual aspects of sustainability.”
Loyola assembled the Sustainability Committee to lead the University’s efforts to care for the environment, including establishing a comprehensive climate action plan and green building and energy management policies. Loyola works reduce waste, grows an accredited arboretum and native gardens, and sponsors a local farmers market. In addition, students can earn Maryland’s first Bachelor of Business Administration in sustainability management and minor in environmental studies.
The Princeton Review chose the schools in the Guide to Green Colleges based on surveys
of administrators and students at 713 colleges during the 2021-22 academic year. Editors
analyzed more than 25 survey data points to select the 455 schools for the guide.
The Princeton Review also recognized Loyola among the nation’s top institutions for
undergraduates in the Best 388 Colleges: 2023 Edition earlier this year.