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INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIES COMMUNITIES PROGRAM WELCOME TABLE OF CONTENTS TO AASHE 2014 IN PORTLAND, OREGON! 2 Host Committee Members/ AASHE Members Portland is a great host city, with a Climate Action Plan and remember the buzz that lead to the creation of in place to reduce 2009 levels of carbon emissions by AASHE. All of us owe a huge thank you to those original 4 Welcome from our Host Campus sponsors 80% by 2050. You will see Portland’s commitments organizers, particularly Tony Cortese, Steve Kolmes , 7 AASHE Host Campus Sponsors to sustainability at every turn which is one of the main and Judy Walton. A little over a year later AASHE was founded. reasons this year’s conference theme is Innovation for 9 2015 Sponsors Sustainable Economies and Communities. Whether you’ve attended every AASHE conference or this 10 Welcome to Portland, Oregon This year’s conference has an outstanding program is your first we welcome your feedback. Please let the of speakers and workshops, an exhibit hall filled with AASHE staff and board know how next year’s meeting can 11 Portland Facts & Trivia business partners and organizations with representatives be even better. In addition, the AASHE Listening Project interested in talking with you, and other participants initiated last year will continue at this conference. The 12 Sustainability at Oregon Convention Center ready to network. You will discover that there is a goal is to gauge how AASHE is meeting member needs 14 Food & Beverage at AASHE 2014 unique mix of faculty, administrators, sustainability and how we can improve. A special session is scheduled professionals, and students attending our conference for Monday at 8am and we hope to see you there. 17 Recognizing STARS® and who are all engaged in making our campuses and communities more sustainable. We hope you enjoy this year’s conference with it’s many 18 Program Overview educational sessions, keynote speakers, tours, and great AASHE’s roots are deeply imbedded in Portland. Ten exhibit hall. There are tough choices to make with where 19 Stay Connected at AASHE 2015 years ago in October 2004, the first North American to spend your time, but you can’t go wrong. We hope you higher education conference in sustainability was go home with a thousand new ideas on how to transform 20 Oregon Convention Center Maps held right here at the University of Portland. It was your campus, organization or company and take the 22 Membership in AASHE organized by the predecessor to AASHE, “Education for energy of the AASHE conference with you. Sustainability – West,” and the theme was “Defining the 24 Keynote Speakers Vision for Higher Education.” Some of you were here We look forward to seeing you at AASHE 2015! 26 Plenary Speakers 30 AASHE Student Summit RELAX, REFRESH AND UNWIND IN THE AASHE 32 Sunday Schedule RENEWAL ROOM! ROOM D132 36 Monday Schedule Part of sustainability is finding ways to sustain ourselves. The Renewal Room offers you a relaxing getaway where 56 Tuesday Schedule you can reflect and rest. This quiet, technology-free zone, with low lighting, peaceful music, and comfortable 76 Wednesday Schedule seating, is open all day, with yoga sessions to begin the day and a meditation session in the afternoon. 78 Poster Gallery STREET CLOTHES YOGA 86 AASHE 2015 Awards Monday, October 27 | 8:15am and 3:30pm & Tuesday, October 28 | 8:15am and 3pm Wake up your muscles, loosen morning stiffness, stretch, and set the tone for the day– all in regular clothes. 88 Map of Exhibitors & Posters In concentrated 20-minute sessions, we work neck, shoulders, spine and hips using safe, effective standing and 90 Sustainable Business Resource Exhibitors chair-seated exercises. Feel refreshed and alert! All levels welcome. 98 Acknowledgements MEDITATION SESSION 100 Staff Contact List Monday, October 27 | 1:30-2 pm Enjoy a Deep Relaxation Meditation. Renew your energy and integrate the conference experience into your body, mind and spirit. Led by Jayna Gieber, Mindfulness Meditation teacher in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh and Director of People of the Heart: A Braided Way, http://www.peopleoftheheart.com, a community organization dedicated to inclusiveness – FRONT COVER PHOTO COURTESY OF TRAVEL PORTLAND. honoring oneness and diversity in each other, all species, and Planet Earth. BACK COVER PHOTOS COURTESY OF MEET MINNEAPOLIS. ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION www.AASHE.org 2014 AASHE CONFERENCE October 26-29 | Portland, Oregon 1 THANK YOU TO OUR 2014 HOST COMMITTEE MEMBERS Heather Spalding, Portland State University Jennifer Hayward, Lane Community College Chrissy Cooley, Pacific Lutheran University Nick Lorax, Pacific Lutheran University Unifying Educational and Operational Practices Ian Siadak, Seattle Community College District to Infuse Sustainability throughout Campus. Roxanne Beigel-Coryell, Southern Oregon University EDUCATION Claudia Frere, University of Washington Energy Management Building Controls Renewable Energy Sustainibility Coordinator Alison Pugh, Edmonds Community College Water Conservation Watershed Science Amy Dvorak, Lewis & Clark College FEATURES & FACILITIES High Performance/LEED Awarded Facilities Erin Stanforth, Portland Community College Learning Garden & Recycling Education Center (currently at Virginia Commonwealth University) Conservation Project Development & Implementation GREEN TEAM Sustainable Transportation Initiatives Southern Oregon University MORE INFORMATION Sustainability at SOU lanecc.edu/sustainability THANK YOU AASHE Southern Oregon University is committed to sustainable practices, environmental stewardship, and research that advances our understanding of local, regional, and global BUSINESS LEADER environmental issues. SOU fosters sustainability efforts across the university at the administrative, operational, academic, and student activism levels. Recognizing the complex relationships between MEMBERS humans and their environments, we also seek to inspire and inform the next generation of leaders to practice a more restorative form of capitalism in all sectors of society. From installing solar panels and constructing green buildings to developing sustainable learning communities and fostering a diverse and inclusive campus culture, sustainability is embedded in everything we do at SOU. We are proud to have students, staff, faculty and administration working together to shape a bright and sustainable future for all. Green House The SOU Green House is an exciting new solution-oriented learning community at Southern Oregon University that is focused on sustainability, adventure, leadership, and applied research. Students, faculty and community members work together to understand and solve problems through investigation, collaboration and action. Center for Sustainability The SOU Center for Sustainability is a living and learning laboratory for applied research and projects in sustainability. The Center serves as a community resource for sustainability education, fosters sustainable business development, promotes interconnectedness, and facilitates leadership training through thoughtful learning and practice. For more information contact 541-552-8139 or [email protected] 2 ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION www.AASHE.org 2014 AASHE CONFERENCE October 26-29 | Portland, Oregon 3 WELCOME TO AASHE 2014 FROM OUR PACIFIC LUTHERAN HOST CAMPUS SPONSORS UNIVERSITY As a charter signatory of the President’s Climate Commitment, Pacific Lutheran University is proud to serve as Host Sponsor for the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s 2014 Conference & Expo. We extend a warm Pacific UNIVERSITY OF Northwest welcome to our colleagues from colleges and universities across the country! At PLU, we view sustainability as environmental stewardship, but also as a commitment WASHINGTON to ecological, social and economic justice aimed at creating a culture of sustainable On behalf of our students, faculty and staff at the University of Washington and responsible citizenship on campus and in our surrounding communities. We (UW), I am pleased and honored to welcome you to the 2014 AASHE look forward to sharing with you ideas and promising practices that advance our Conference in Portland. We are delighted to be part of the host committee common vision of sustainability transformation. The desire for a richly diverse learning and share the beautiful Pacific Northwest with our AASHE peers. community committed to justice and sustainability is rooted in our mission and Lutheran heritage. In fact, the ideas of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability align perfectly with our The UW is well known for its leadership in teaching, research, public service, “... Diversity, mission statement: To educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service medicine, and athletics. I am especially pleased that our reputation in leadership and care – for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. environmental stewardship and sustainability is growing as well. From our Justice and far-reaching Climate Action Plan to the student-led and student-funded While we are proud of our sustainability efforts thus far, we know that more work Campus Sustainability Fund, all of UW embraces environmental stewardship Sustainability remains to achieve our goal of a carbon neutral campus by 2020. And we know that and making it possible for us to collaborate with you on this national more work remains for us to fully embody the inclusive community that