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Report: “Generation E” Emerges on College Campuses in IL

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Monday, November 23, 2009   

ROCK ISLAND, Ill. - There is Generation X, Generation Y and now it's Generation E, where the "E" ties into ecology, clean energy economics and social equity. It's the term used in a new report to describe the leaders of the sustainability movement on college campuses.

Students at the Augustana College campus in Rock Island work on nearby farms to learn about sustainable food production in a hands-on fashion. Four local growers supply the student dining halls with fresh produce, and the college spent $100,000 on locally-grown foods last school year.

Report contributor Julian Keniry, who is senior director of campus and community leadership with the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), says the sustainability movement has grown beyond recycling.

"The level of engagement we're seeing is unprecedented. There are these examples that just show that there is a level of engagement that we haven't seen in more than 20 years."

Keniry says most importantly, the report quashes the myth that students are apathetic when it comes to the clean-energy economy.

Keniry says that, while gathering campus information, investigators learned it was difficult to get many projects off the ground because of resistance from school administrators. And she notes that sustainability has yet to become a standard part of university curricula.

"If you're studying the health sciences, business, engineering, you're unlikely to graduate having taken any course on sustainability or environment."

Green projects at the Illinois Institute of Technology, National-Louis University, the University of Chicago and Western Illinois University are also highlighted in the report.

The full report, "Generation E: Students Leading for a Sustainable, Clean Energy Future," is available online at
www.nwf.org


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