EcoLeader Program
The EcoLeader program is a student leadership initiative that focuses on raising positive awareness of environmental issues and encourages sustainable practices at the University. The EcoLeader Program started in fall 2012 and is operated by the Office of Sustainability, under the Division of Facilities & Services. The program's goals are to increase student knowledge on important environmental issues such as conservation, sustainability, recycling, and ecological awareness, in the context of a University setting. The mission of the EcoLeader Program is to promote environmentally responsible behavior, in an effort to raise awareness and reduce our University's carbon footprint.
Program Objectives
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- Serve as a communicator and ambassador for the University's sustainability initiatives.
- Evaluate the environment where students live, learn, and eat, and consider opportunities to increase recycling, energy, and water conservation efforts.
- Organize and participate in awareness events.
- Conduct documented sustainability and recycling inspections of various public areas on campus and assist with residence hall and commuter area inspection tours where applicable.
- Conduct surveys about sustainability in order to increase awareness among the community.
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Advantages to Being an EcoLeader
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- Increased knowledge & awareness of sustainability initiatives.
- Leadership opportunity & student outreach experience.
- Ability to work with like-minded students, faculty & staff for environmental advocacy.
- Go "behind the scenes" of sustainability on campus.
- Opportunity and support for sustainability passion projects.
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Program Framework
Students will be selected each semester based on their application. EcoLeaders will be expected to attend monthly team meetings with the Sustainability Coordinator to discuss ideas, projects, and brainstorm other activities. Based on student interest and availability, the EcoLeaders will be divided into different teams to encompass all areas of sustainability across campus. While there are different categories for teams, collaboration/overlap is expected and encouraged. Team responsibilities will vary based on individual commitment availability and members per team. Teams will be broken into the following groups:
Outreach and Event Planning
The outreach and event planning team will be responsible for gauging campus interests, organizing small and large events from EarthStock to tabling, raising campus environmental literacy/education, and promoting the Office of Sustainability. This team is responsible for planning at least one larger event per semester.
Social Media and Marketing
The social media and marketing team will be responsible for content creation. This primarily includes the Office of Sustainability’s Instagram account. This team will work closely with the outreach and event planning team.
Data Collection
The data collection team will work closely with the Sustainability Coordinator on completing the AASHE Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System (STARS) report. This team will be assigned various parts of the STARS report to be completed.
Other Responsibilities
All EcoLeaders will be representatives of the Office of Sustainability. This entails being the office’s “eyes and ears” on campus. EcoLeaders are encouraged to seek out opportunities for SBU to be more environmentally conscious and bring ideas to team meetings and/or to the Sustainability Coordinator. This includes listening to campus feedback/reactions, finding buildings that have excessive energy use (lights staying on when they don’t need to be, mitigating waste, etc.), and creative problem solving for sustainable solutions.
How do I apply?
EcoLeaders will be selected after applications are reviewed by the Office of Sustainability. Selected EcoLeaders will be appointed each semester and students may re-apply as long as they remain in a current student status at Stony Brook University. Current SBU students may apply to become an EcoLeaders by completing and submitting the form below. Once a form is submitted, the Office of Sustainability will contact the applicant with additional information.