Unity Environmental U Announces Minimum Wage Increase

The recently announced employee compensation increase makes the minimum salary for full-time, benefit eligible Maine employees $50,000 annually, while the Maine-based hourly employees will benefit from a minimum wage increase to $23 per hour. All employees will see an average raise of seven percent.

U Minnesota Twin Cities Releases Climate Resilience Plan

In its newly released addendum to the 2023 Climate Action Plan, the university identified three programmatic areas of work with associated focus areas, objectives and strategies to foster climate resilience amidst climate change. They are the campus community, infrastructure/energy, and environment.

GSA Awards Dave Newport With Environmental Legacy Award

The Green Sports Alliance (GSA) recently recognized Dave Newport, Environmental Center director at the University of Colorado-Boulder and long-time higher education sustainability leader, with its Environmental Legacy Award. This award honors individuals who have, over the course of their career, mentored, guided and directly impacted professionals throughout the sector.

Thompson Rivers U Publicly Publishes Investment Details

The university has published recently the details of the funds it holds in its portfolios and their values in an effort to demonstrate its commitment to transparency and socially responsible investing.

AASHE Releases STARS 3.0

AASHE released the latest version of the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System (STARS), a transparent, self-reporting framework that enables colleges and universities to measure their sustainability performance. STARS version 3.0 features more robust indicators of racial equity and social justice, streamlined, performance-based credits, and increased global accessibility. Two related webinars are happening in July; see Events section below.

THE Releases 2024 Impact Rankings

Times Higher Education's recently released Impact Rankings aim to recognize Sustainable Development Goal progress within the higher education sector. The 2024 findings include evaluations from 2,152 universities spanning 125 countries/regions.