Awards & RecognitionHere is a list of awards and citations from organizations and agencies that recognized the College’s efforts related to sustainability and conservation.
August 18, 2009
Two Residence Halls LEED Gold - 2009
The U.S. Green Building Council awarded LEED Gold certification to two residence-hall renovation projects: Pierce and Perkins-Wilson, both remodeled and expanded in 2008. This brings to five the number of LEED-certified buildings on campus.
May 1, 2009
Cotter Union LEED Silver 2009
Cotter Union, Colby's student center, was certified LEED Silver by the U.S. Green Building Council after extensive renovations and two additions were completed that expanded the facility by 18,000 square feet.
Read More »
April 20, 2009
EPA 2008-09 Green Power Conference Champion
For the second year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency named Colby
NESCAC conference champion for use of green electricity, and, again, Colby had the highest percentage use of green
electricity in the nation among colleges and universities in the competition.
Read More »
April 28, 2008
EPA 2007-08 Green Power Conference Champion
A program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency named Colby the 2008 NESCAC conference champion for use of green electricity. Beyond NESCAC, Colby had the highest percentage use of green electricity of any college or university in the national competition.
February 11, 2008
Diamond Building LEED Award 2008
The 44,000-square-foot Diamond Building, for social sciences and interdisciplinary studies, received LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification in February 2008. LEED is the a set of standards established by the U.S. Green Building Council.
June 1, 2006
NWF Ecology Program - 2006
In 2006, the National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Program granted Colby Campus Ecology Recognition for measurable positive achievements and commitment to serving as a model of sustainability.
March 31, 2006
Alumni Center LEED Award 2006
The geothermally heated and cooled Schair-Swenson-Watson Alumni Center received silver-level certification in the LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) green-building program in March 2006. Silver certification is a step higher than basic LEED certification. November 5, 2004
Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence - 2004
For its outstanding efforts in environmental protection, Colby College in Waterville received a 2004 Maine Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence on November 5 in Augusta. Governor John Baldacci presented the awards to focus attention on the environmental accomplishments of 18 businesses, organizations and individuals throughout the state.
April 22, 2004
EPA Environmental Merit Award - 2004
Colby was honored in Boston on Earth Day 2004 with an Environmental Merit Award from the New England Office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The award recognized exceptional work and commitment to the environment in 2003. "Colby College is 'walking-the-talk' when it comes to combining strong academic environmental programs with tangible actions to reduce the environmental impact of its campus operations," the agency said in a press release.
April 1, 2003
EPA Best Management Practices Catalog - 2003
In April 2003 Colby's R.E.S.C.U.E. (Reuse Everything! Save Colby's Usable Excess) program was included the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Best Management Practices for Colleges and Universities. This catalog features initiatives at private and public schools across the United States, ranging in size from over 20,000 students to under 2,000. According to the EPA the catalog is designed to "assist colleges and universities achieve compliance and beyond compliance goals such as pollution prevention, resource conservation, and environmental stewardship." September 20, 2002
Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence - 2002
On September 20, 2002 Colby College was honored with the Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence. The award recognized the continuing efforts of the Colby community to make the campus a more environmentally friendly place. Some of Colby's accomplishments include reduced paper consumption in the dining halls, reduced electrical consumption due to retrofits as well as a host of other sustainable measures taken throughout the campus. Colby is the FIRST educational institution to receive this distinguished award. Last Updated: 8/18/09 10:30 AM
|