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FGCU receives prestigious climate leadership award

Published: Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Updated: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 17:05


Florida Gulf Coast University was selected as one of 10 academic institutions to receive the prestigious Third Annual Climate Leadership Award by Second Natureand the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment(ACUPCC). Second Nature is the lead supporting organization of the ACUPCC, an agreement between nearly 700 colleges and universities to promote sustainability through teaching and action. All winners will be recognized in an award ceremony with their peer institutions at the ACUPCC Climate Leadership Summit in Washington, DC on June 21 and 22.

These awards are presented to ACUPCC signatory schools that demonstrate unparalleled campus innovation and climate leadership that helps transition society to a clean, just and sustainable future. 

“This recognition for our commitment to the environment and our innovative approach to sustainable practices is truly an honor,” said FGCU President Wilson Bradshaw. “The Climate Leadership Award recognizes the work of the entire FGCU community as, together, we strive to be good role models and stewards of the environment.”

The winners were among 20 finalists chosen by Second Nature’s board. The 10 recipients represent the diversity of institutions of higher education and are located throughout the United States.

The 2012 Second Nature Climate Leadership Award Winners are: Doctorate Granting University, Arizona State Universityand University of South Florida; Baccalaureate College,Allegheny College in Pennsylvania and Luther College in Iowa; Associate/Tribal College,Austin Community College District in Texas and Haywood Community College in North Carolina; Master’s Colleges and University,Florida Gulf Coast Universityand University of Central Missouri; Special Focus Institutions/Other,Pratt Institute and PALS (New York), and University of California System.

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