Improving Our Climate and Our Health, Campus Compact
Posted by Campus Compact on June 9, 2026
Find ways you and your campus can contribute to improving community lives & our environment:
- Revisit this year’s Wicked Issues series. Session recordings and related resources are available on compact.org and the Campus Compact YouTube channel. Check out the playlist to revisit each session, find new resources, and catch up on anything you may have missed.
Plus, keep an eye out for opportunities to contribute resources to the forthcoming “Our Climate & Our Health” resource hub
- Check out our Newman Civic Fellows’ work on community health and cultural engagement on the June 9th session of our Student Impact Summer Series. Students, including Emma Sellers (James Madison University), Wren Stoddard (Mount Wachusett Community College), Dhrubo Ahmed (University of Wisconsin – Green Bay), and Angela Medina (CUNY Kingsborough Community College) will feature their projects that promote belonging and holistic well-being for their communities.
- Consider applying for The Carnegie Elective Classification for Sustainability. Applications are open now for The Carnegie elective classification for Sustainability, which was piloted in 2025, hosted by CU Boulder, and created in partnership with the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education (ACE). Their 2027 application cycle is open for institutions and universities seeking this designation.
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