The Office of Sustainability
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Contact Info
- Jen Colby
- Sustainability Coordinator
- office: 801-585-9352
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- Marie Martin
- Outreach & Education Coordinator
- office: 801-585-9352
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- Myron Willson
- Director
- office: 801-585-3173
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- Office of Sustainability
- 801-585-9352
Make a Difference
- Campus Sustainability Network
- Stay in the loop by joining the Sustainability Network More...
- Committees
- Office of Sustainability Advisory Committees and Working Groups. More...
- Community Calendar
- Clicking this link will take you to a calendar created by Hans Ehrbar. It is an excellent resource for seeing everything in one place! More...
- Effective Tools for Behavior Change
- Effective Tools for Behavior Change... More...
- Giving
- Please contact the Office of Sustainability Staff to learn about opportunities for giving support. We welcome your ideas, suggestions, and creativity! More...
- Green Teams
- Green teams are comprised of working groups on campus who are actively pursuing sustainabiilty initiatives at the University of Utah. Most staff-led groups have received official authorization from their department administrators to devote work hours to these projects. Others are volunteer in nature. Student groups have staff advisors and also coordinate their efforts with the Office of Sustainability. More...
- Internships and Volunteer Opportunities
- The Office of Sustainability works to link and promote academic, research, facilities operations, and planning endeavors that advance sustainability on campus and in the community. More...
- Personal Action Tips
- Ways to take action; including eating locally, buying green gifts, conserving paper and energy, and recycling and transportation tips. More...
- Renewable Energy Campaign
- Most of the electricity used in Utah and much of the USA is generated from coal. This has serious consequences for global climate change, mercury pollution, human health, and biodiversity. It contributes about half of the greenhouse gas emissions in Utah. In contrast, renewable sources, such as wind, are effective and have essentially no environmental impact. Fortunately, individuals can choose for their share of grid electricity to come from wind-generated sources More...
- Resource Links
- Links to a variety of usefull resources about Sustainability issues. More...
- Student Involvement
- Student led committees, green teams, and working groups dedicated to Sustainability at the U. More...


