WKU Appoints Its First Sustainability Coordinator
August 25, 2008
Bowling
Green, Ky. - Western Kentucky University graduate Christian Ryan-Downing has been appointed as the University’s first Sustainability
Coordinator.
Ryan-Downing will help identify and develop opportunities for reducing the University’s environmental footprint, and operational costs, through campus initiatives that reduce waste and use energy, water, and other resources more efficiently. She will work with students, faculty and staff at WKU to integrate sustainability principles and practices into the University’s operations and culture.
“Creating this position is an important part of a commitment by the University to increased environmental responsibility. We are taking steps to respond to the realities of the global issues we are faced with,” said John Osborne, Vice President for Campus Services and Facilities. “This is a challenge that will foster collaboration and innovation among faculty, students and staff at WKU in an unprecedented way.”
Ryan-Downing graduated from WKU in December 2007 with a master of science degree; her graduate research focused on sustainability at WKU. As a student, she was a co-founder and president of GreenToppers Students for Campus Sustainability.
During and following graduate school, Ryan-Downing has worked for WKU’s Center for Math, Science and Environmental Education and in WKU’s Department of Facilities Management helping to improve the campus recycling program (http://www.wku.edu/recycling).
“The benefits of a sustainable WKU extend well beyond a healthier planet to healthier people, educational opportunities for students and the community, and financial savings. This is a very exciting endeavor for our campus community, one in which every member of the campus community has a role to play,” she said.
Among Ryan-Downing’s first priorities are the creation of a WKU Sustainability website to keep the campus community informed of news, projects and initiatives, and the 2007-2008 WKU Sustainability Report, which describes many recent campus sustainability efforts. The report will be available online at www.wku.edu/sustainability at the beginning of September.
Greening Big Red will require effort from the entire campus community and all areas of campus services and operations, but Hilltoppers are ready, she said. WKU already boasts a number of sustainability initiatives, with students leading the way.
“We are off to a great start in greening Big Red but opportunities for improvement are limitless,” Ryan-Downing said. “We want WKU to be a leading American university with an international reach and a very small environmental footprint.”
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For information, contact Christian Ryan-Downing at (270) 745-2508.
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