Over the past decade, they’ve installed rain gardens and conducted river tributary research.
They’ve added reusable to-go food containers to campus dining halls and saved tons of reusable clothes, furniture, and other items from local landfills through a May Move-Out program.
And they’ve created an annual “green week” celebration and spearheaded the creation and adoption of an aspirational campus sustainability plan.
For these eco-friendly efforts, ³Ô¹ÏÍø students, faculty, and staff are being honored with a 2018 Northern Olentangy Watershed (NOW) Conservation Award.
The award was presented at this summer’s NOW Festival to OWU’s and accepted by program Director John Krygier, Ph.D.
According to event organizers, the Conservation Award is given to “those individuals or groups within the watershed that exemplify the true spirit of environmental stewardship and preservation in the watershed” based on their “leadership, inspiration of work to others, utilization of innovative strategies and techniques to achieve meaningful results, and their ability to foster sustainable growth within the watershed community.”
Ohio Wesleyan earned its award in the “organization/business” category. Also receiving 2018 NOW Conservation Awards were:
Learn more about Ohio Wesleyan’s Environment and Sustainability Program, including OWU’s Environmental Science and Environmental Studies majors at . Read the program blog at .