Student Environmental Center

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The Student Environmental Center at UNC Asheville is a student-funded, student-run department that seeks to engage students, faculty, staff, and the Asheville community in conversation and action around environmental issues. We are a campus resource for information related to environmental stewardship, university sustainability, and community outreach.

To achieve these goals, the SEC provides a home for passionate students from a variety of backgrounds to gain education on environmental issues. Our focus on peer-to-peer education fosters an environment for individual empowerment where we can create and maintain projects that promote sustainability on our campus. The SEC supports on-campus and community events and promotes sustainability initiatives by investing time and funds into these projects.

What We Do

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Greenfest

Brought to you by the Student Environmental Center. Greenfest is a semi-annual series held on the campus of UNC Asheville in September and March that celebrates sustainability, students, and community. If you are interested in helping with the planning and development of Greenfest projects and events or would like to volunteer with us, please email us at sec@unca.edu. We are always excited to meet old and new friends, happy to lend a hand.

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Campus Gardens

SEC Garden Crew Members host several weekly garden workdays for each of the gardens that anyone, of any experience level, is welcome to attend! Garden hours change each semester so check back each semester for updated workday hours. Please contact one of our Garden Crew Members if you have any questions about the campus gardens or workday hours. Garden updates and events are posted on the @secgardens Instagram page.

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Green Grants

Have you noticed something unsustainable on campus and want to do something about it? Do you have a workshop idea, lesson plan or exciting project in mind and just need some support? The SEC can be your facilitator! Come talk to us about your idea or shoot us an email at sec@unca.edu.

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Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved, both on and off campus. The SEC offers several paid positions for students wishing to get involved in sustainable work on campus. Through a position at the SEC you have the opportunity to gain experience in professional development and leadership while expanding your knowledge of environmental and social topics. In addition, the SEC is always looking for interns and volunteers passionate about performing sustainable work on campus and in the community.

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ESG Fund

The Environment, Social, Corporate Governance (ESG) fund exists to further the University’s mission to incorporate economic, social and environmental sustainability into its institutional practices and curriculum. Originating in response to students’ concerns regarding the ethical management of the University’s endowment, fund depends heavily on strong student input and ethical reinvestment to make a positive social and environmental impact.

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Composting

While UNC Asheville is currently not composting food waste, we are continuing to advocate food waste reduction, recycling right, and amending soil with green waste in our student-led gardens. Stay tuned for food waste focused events and information about off-campus green waste programs throughout the year!


History

Establishment of Student Green Fee

In 2007 a group of students formed the Green Campus Initiative; with the objective of establishing a student “green fee.” Some of the group members were Joan Walker, Liam Schenk, Peter Harrison, Kim Quick and Harris Stewart. The group envisioned that this fee be used to purchase renewable energy credits, to offset a portion of the university’s electricity usage. Over 1,000 student, faculty, and staff signatures were collected in a petition supporting the creation of the green fee. These signatures, a long with three proposals (each involving a different per student fee and analysis of how much of the university’s energy use that amount would offset) were presented to the University Fee Committee during the 2007-2008 school year. Simultaneously, a separate proposal was made by the Student Government Association, in support of the general principal of a green fee but stipulating that the funds should not be used to purchase renewable energy credits, but instead those funds should be used to support sustainability on campus. The Fee Committee approved the SGA proposal, and instated the green fee.

Creation of Green Fee Committee

To allocate and manage the funds, a Green Fee Committee was established, including staff, faculty, and students and headed up by Dr. Bill Haggard. The committee looked into different ways the green fund should be spent each year, and discussed what would be appropriate expenditure of the money. During its one and only year in action, the committee purchased the first GEM electrical vehicle on campus, for use by campus security. During this time, two members of the committee, Joan Walker and Christy Clevenger attended a sustainability conference at the University of Colorado. During the conference they learned about the University of Colorado’s Environmental Center and all the progress the center had made on sustainability on campus, from an improved recycling program, to energy efficiency, and meeting some of the campus’ energy needs with renewable energy. From this experience Christy and Joan proposed the idea that a student environmental center would be a great way to manage the green fund in the long term, employing student interns to research, establish, and maintain programs and to serve as a resource for the whole campus community. It was clear that a committee that met once a week and served on a volunteer basis would not be able to create the most value from the green fund moneys and that an environmental center would also be an important way to institutionalize sustainability in the university.

Creation of the Student Environmental Center

The Student Environmental Center at UNC Asheville was created to serve the following functions:

  • To be a resource for the campus community on issues relating to sustainability
  • A common ground for groups and individuals that do not typically work together
  • A source of information pertaining to sustainability
  • To research potential projects to receive green fund money, create support for those projects, design, implement and maintain those projects in the long term.


Our Staff

Camryn Turner – Executive of Sustainability

Executive of Sustainability

Email: cturner7@unca.edu

The executive of Sustainability engages in green initiatives and engages students in local and global environmental issues. As a part of this responsibility, they coordinate SGA’s involvement in Greenfest and focus on other areas of UNC Asheville’s environmental status. In addition, they act as liaison between SGA, the Student Environmental Center, and other campus sustainability groups.

Camryn Turner – Executive of Sustainability

Syd Logan

Co-Director

Email: slogan1@unca.edu

I joined the SEC because I wanted to engage with the sustainable activities on campus. I was excited to learn firsthand about all the events we organize and to get students involved! I’m looking forward to watching the SEC grow!

Syd Logan

Grace Mazzola

Project Coordinator

Email: gmazzola@unca.edu

I am excited to be the SEC’s Project Coordinator this semester! I aim to educate people on sustainable living through events and outreach initiatives.

Grace Mazzola

Al Gallagh

Eco-Rep

Email: algallagh@unca.edu

I really enjoy finding creative ways to reduce waste. I also want to do what I can to promote sustainable practices that help keep our earth healthy.

Al Gallagh

Hannah Rankin

Gardener

Email: hrankin@unca.edu

I joined the SEC because I wanted to transfer what I’ve learned as an environmental scientist into real action on campus. It gives me a way to work with people who care about protecting our local environment and providing for the community. Being in the organization is a daily reminder of why environmental sustainability and advocacy matter beyond the classroom.

Hannah Rankin

Frankie Ratowitz

Gardener

Email: fratowit@unca.edu

Throughout high school I worked at a sustainable urban farm and it made me realize my passion for it. I think the ability to work with land to produce food in a way that is healthy for us and the Earth is very cool!

Frankie Ratowitz

Nora Shipman

Gardener

Email: nshipman@unca.edu

I love being outdoors, working with my hands, eating good food, and providing others with good food. As an SEC gardener, I can do all of the above! I’m so excited to learn more about urban agriculture and host environmental education programs.

Nora Shipman

Anya Judice

Gardener

Email: ajudice@unca.edu

I joined the SEC because I love spending time outside, working with the earth, and learning from nature. I am passionate about regenerative agriculture and environmental conservation and I’m excited to collaborate with fellow plant lovers and UNCA students to make a positive impact on campus!

Anya Judice

Contact Us

218 Highsmith University Union, CPO 1200
One University Heights, Asheville, NC 28804
Office: (828) 232-5143
Fax: (828) 251-6759
Email: sec@unca.edu