Building a greener campus for a brighter future

Sustainable w88 online sports betting develops green initiatives on campus, providing engagement and educational opportunities, working to make silver and blue the new green.

What's new on our sustainable campus

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The future of business starts this October

The LEED-certified John Tulloch Business Buildingis thoughtfully designed to encourage and support innovation, collaboration and entrepreneurial thinking for all Wolf Pack students.

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E-waste drop off

Students, staff and faculty can drop off limited personal e-waste items at the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center and DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library Makerspace. Learn more about eligible items and drop-off locations.

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Lake Tahoe Sustainability Certificate

During a Semester at Tahoe, students can engage with an interdisciplinary curriculum and thoughtful place-bound experiences.

Coming together across campus

The sustainability committee is a working committee that brings together passionate students and faculty from across campus who are committed to creating meaningful and lasting change for our community.

Get involved

Whether you're a student, faculty or a member of our community, we have many ways for you to get involved in sustainability. Sign up for our newsletter, join a club, or be a part of our committee and more!

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Sustainability on campus, in our community and beyond

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Regional water and environmental stakeholders gather for annual symposium

University researchers and water experts presented May 1-2 at the Truckee River Watershed Symposium

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Earth month events focus on sustainability, volunteerism and innovation

E-waste drop off zones will be available for the campus community beginning April 21

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Extension offers hydroponics course for indoor vegetable growing

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Supporting the Wolf Pack Rising Strategic Plan

Learn how we're making silver and blue the new green