Stanford’s long history of sustainability-focused operations and academic research has been recognized by regional, national, and international organizations. The spectrum of Stanford’s awards and commendations highlights the multifaceted nature of sustainability and includes recognition across a wide range of topic areas.
A selection of the most significant campus sustainability initiatives to receive formal recognition is included below. Click on each category heading to expand the award list for that particular topic. Click the heading again to hide the list.
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Third Party Evaluations
Third Party Evaluations
Newsweek's Greenest Colleges Second Place, a compilation of existing sustainability evaluations and rankings (2011)
Sustainable Endowments Institute Overall College Sustainability Leader, top tier ranking on the College Sustainability Report Card (2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011)
Sierra Club “Cool Schools” Fifth Place, out of 162 schools surveyed (2010)
U.S. Green Building Council and Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges, based on a survey of more than 700 colleges and universities, Stanford is among the best and scored 97 out of 100 available points (2010 and 2011)
Greenopia Top 10 “Three Leaves” Ranking, out of 100 schools surveyed (2009)
Discovery Communications Honor Roll, achieved a top 10 ranking (2009)
Sierra Club “Cool Schools” 26th Place and “A-“ Grade, out of 135 schools surveyed (2009)
Buildings
Buildings
First Place, ASHRAE Technology Award, for the Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2) in the new institutional building category (2011)
Green Project of the Year, for the Graduate School of Business’ Knight Management Center, Silicon Valley Business Journal (2010)
Best Green Building in the Bay Area, for Y2E2, San Francisco Business Times (2008)
Leadership in Applying Green Building Design, for Stanford Dining, PG&E (2006)
Top Ten Green Projects, for Jasper Ridge Field Station, American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (2005)
Energy & Sustainability Award, for Jasper Ridge Field Station, American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter (2005)
Energy
Energy
Project Awards
Honorable Mention, ASHRAE Technology Award, for the Stauffer Building I laboratory VAV conversion project in the existing institutional building category (2010)
Honorable Mention, Flex Your Power Awards (2005)
Project Rebates
Cantor Art Center Retrofit, $122,000 rebate from PG&E (2011)
Alumni Center Window Film Installation, $11,000 rebate from PG&E (2011)
Parking Structures 2 and 6 Lighting Retrofit, $13,000 rebate from PG&E (2010)
Y2E2 Photovoltaic Installation, $38,000 rebate from PG&E (2009)
Avery Aquatic Center Pump Retrofit, $110,000 rebate from PG&E (2009)
Business Continuity Data Center, $48,000 rebate from PG&E (2009)
School of Medicine Server Virtualization, $8,988 rebate from PG&E (2009)
Stauffer Building II Laboratory VAV Conversion, $110,000 rebate from PG&E (2008)
Desktop Power Management, $55,000 rebate from PG&E (2008)
Stauffer Building I Laboratory VAV Conversion, $180,000 rebate from PG&E (2007)
Reservoir 2 Photovoltaic Installation, $135,000 rebate from PG&E (2004)
Food
Food
Finalist, Real Food Challenge Administrator or Faculty Member of the Year Award, for Stanford Dining’s Sustainable Food Program Coordinator (2011)
Sourcing Sustainable Seafood Panelist, National Restaurant Association, for Stanford Dining’s Executive Director (2011)
Judge, Acterra Sustinability Awards, Stanford Dining’s Sustainable Food Program Coordinator (2011) and Stanford Dining’s Executive Director (2008 – 2010)
Invited Sustainable Food Showcase, Cooking for Solutions, for Stanford Dining’s Sustainable Food Program Coordinator and Stanford Catering Chef Monterey Bay Aquarium (2011)
Business Environmental Award, for Stanford Dining, Acterra (2007)
Special Congressional Recognition, for Stanford Dining, Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (2007)
Certified as a Green Business, Stanford Dining was one of the first university food service operations in the United States certified as a green business, Santa Clara County (2004)
Land, Landscape & Grounds
Land, Landscape & Grounds
Merit Award, with Boora Architects, for the Science and Engineering Quad, Planning for a District or Campus Component, Society for College and University Planning (2010)
Preservation Design Award, for the Stanford Arizona Garden, California Preservation Foundation (2008)
Governor’s Historic Preservation Award, for faculty houses project in the historic houses project category, State of California (2007)
Community Partnership Award, for oak tree planting for the second hundred years, California State Senate (2006)
Special Recognition, for oak reforestation project partnership, U.S. Congress (2006)
Seismic Strengthening & Historic Restoration Award, National Trust for Historic Preservation (2001)
Design Award, for the stabilization and preservation of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Hanna House, California Preservation Foundation (2001)
Merit Award, for the Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation Plan, American Society of Landscape Architects (1999)
Merit Award, for the Palm Drive Restoration, American Society of Landscape Architects (1995)
Teaching & Research (Woods Institute Faculty Awards)
Teaching & Research (Woods Institute Faculty Awards)
Jeff Koseff Receives 2011 Eugene L. Grant Award, Professor Jeffrey R. Koseff was recognized for his continued dedication and excellence in teaching as voted by students of the Stanford Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. (June 2011)
Stephen Palumbi Receives Benchley Award for Ocean Science, Senior Fellow Stephen Palumbi has received the 2011 Peter Benchley Ocean Award for Excellence in Science for his work exposing the sale of contaminated dolphin meat in Japan. (May 2011)
Jennifer Burney Named 2011 National Geographic Emerging Explorer, Jennifer Burney, an affiliate with the Program on Food Security and the Environment, is among "14 visionary, young trailblazers" named to the 2011 class of National Geographic Emerging Explorers. (May 2011)
Woods Researchers Named Google Science Communications Fellows, To foster a more open scientific dialogue, the Google Foundation has named 21 Google Science Communication Fellows, including Woods fellows Noah Diffenbaugh and David Lobell; and Susanne Moser, a social science research associate based at the Center for Ocean Solutions. (February 2011)
Jon Krosnick Elected AAAS Fellow, Senior Fellow Jon Krosnick, a professor political science and of communication, has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Krosnick was recognized for his "outstanding research in political psychology, leadership of the American National Election Studies and innovative contributions to survey methodology, including assessment of alternative modes of survey administration." Two other Stanford faculty members were named fellows. (January 2011)
Scott Rozelle and Gary Schoolnik Receive Global Underdevelopment Action Grants, Two Woods Institute senior fellows are among nine Stanford scholars awarded Global Underdevelopment Action grants from the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. Scott Rozelle will study nutrition and education in rural China, and Gary Schoolnik will conduct research on controlling tuberculosis in North Korea. (December 2010)
Stephen Palumbi, Colleagues Receive Grant to Study Effects of Ocean Acidification, Senior Fellow Stephen Palumbi and colleagues with the Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO) received a three-year, $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study the impacts of acidic ocean waters on two ecologically important species - sea urchins and mussels. (November 2010)
Senior Fellow Mark Jacobson Appointed to Federal Energy Advisory Committee, Senior Fellow Mark Jacobson is one of 19 experts named to the Department of Energy's new Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Advisory Committee. Members will advise the Secretary of Energy on transformative research that expedites green job growth, enhances energy security and safeguards the environment. (November 2010)
Gretchen Daily and Terry Root Named California Academy of Sciences Fellows, Senior Fellows Gretchen Daily and Terry Root are among 12 researches selected as 2010 fellows of the California Academy of Sciences. Senior Fellow Stephen Schneider, who died on July 19, will be recognized posthumously at the academy fellows’ meeting in October. (October 2010)
Terry Root Receives Science Conservation Award from Defenders of Wildlife, Senior Fellow Terry Root has been given the Spirit of Defenders Award for Science by the Washington, D.C.-based Defenders of Wildlife. Root was recognized for "her illuminating research and innovative work to help wildlife survive climate change, [which] has served as wake-up call for conservationists and natural resource managers around the world." (September 2010)
Gretchen Daily Receives 2010 Heinz Award, Senior Fellow Gretchen Daily has been named one of 10 recipients of the 2010 Heinz Awards. In announcing the award, the Heinz Family Foundation cited Daily "for her innovative work to place a value on the services provided by natural ecosystems (clean air and water, food etc.), which has resulted in increasing momentum towards the conservation of the environment." (September 2010)
Gretchen Daily Wins Midori Prize for Biodiversity, Senior Fellow Gretchen Daily is one of three winners of the 2010 Midori Prize for biodiversity. The announcement was made on Sept. 21 at a meeting of the U.N. general assembly in New York. Daily was recognized for her work on quantifying the financial vale of ecosystem services and encouraging businesses to take sustainability into account when making decisions. The prize is sponsored by the Aeon environment foundation in Japan. (September 2010)
Senior Fellow Harold Mooney Receives Volvo Environment Prize, Senior Fellow Harold A. Mooney has received the Volvo Environment Prize in Sweden. The prize "recognizes and honors the pioneering contributions of this remarkable individual to science and policy that are vital to present and future generations and the ecosystems that support them." (August 2010)
David Lobell to Receive Macelwane Medal from American Geophysical Union, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Woods Institute for the Environment Center Fellow David Lobell was awarded the James B. Macelwane Medal from the American Geophysical Union for "significant contributions to the geophysical sciences by an outstanding young scientist (less than 36 years of age)." (August 2010)
Peter Vitousek Accepts Japan Prize for Environmental Research, In April 2010, Biology Professor and Woods Institute for the Environment Senior Fellow Peter Vitousek accepted the Japan Prize for pioneering work in biogeochemistry and global sustainability. The prize was awarded in Tokyo by the Science and Technology Foundation of Japan. (January 2010)
Stanford Ecologist Paul Ehrlich to Receive the Ramon Margalef Prize in Spain, Instead of pouring tax money into automobile industry bailouts, the government should invest in a new infrastructure to deal with changing climate patterns, says Professor of Ecology and Woods Institute for the Environment Senior Fellow Paul Ehrlich. Ehrlich spoke to the Stanford Report before leaving for Spain to receive the Ramon Margalef Prize for lifetime achievement in ecology and environmental sciences. (November 2009)
Stanford Research Team Receives Funding to Study Energy Efficiency and Human Behavior, The Department of Energy awarded Stanford researchers a grant to develop an interactive software system that encourages energy efficiency. The faculty research team includes Banny Banerjee (mechanical engineering), Martin Fischer (civil and environmental engineering), Abby King (medicine), Scott Klemmer (computer science), and Sam McClure and Gregory Walton (psychology)—recipients of 2008 planning grants from the Woods Institute and Precourt Energy Efficiency Center to develop behavior and public policy research components for a campus-wide initiative on the sustainable built environment. (November 2009)
Chris Field Receives Heinz Award for Environmental Science and Leadership, Christopher Field, a professor of biology and of environmental Earth system science at Stanford University and a senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, has been named a 2009 Heinz Award recipient. The Heinz Family Foundation cited Field "for his leadership and innovation in carbon cycle and climate science." (September 2009)
Gretchen Daily Wins $420,000 Award for Finding Ways to Save Biodiversity, Stanford professor of biology and Woods Institute for the Environment Senior Fellow Gretchen Daily has won the International Cosmos Prize, awarded by the Expo ’90 Foundation in Japan. Expo ’90 lauded her as “a researcher who has provided us with a comprehensive picture of the value of biodiversity-based ecosystem services, upon which human society is dependent.” The prize includes a commendation, a medallion and 40 million yen, approximately 420,000 dollars. (July 2009)
Transportation
Transportation
Platinum Level Bicycle Friendly University, League of American Bicyclists (2011-2015)
Best Workplaces for Commuters, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of Florida (2002–2011)
Gold Prize, Race to Excellence, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of Florida (2006, 2009, & 2010)
Innovative Transportation Solutions Award, WTS San Francisco Bay Area Chapter (2009)
Excellence in Motion, Award of Merit, Metropolitan Transportation Commission (2008)
Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community, League of American Bicyclists (2008–2012)
Bicycle Friendly Community, League of American Bicyclists (2003–2007)
Green Business Award, for the Stanford Fleet Garage, recognizing commitment to environmentally responsible operations, County of Santa Clara (2004–2007)
Best of Universities and Colleges, Race to Excellence, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of Florida (2006, 2011)
Leadership Award, for non-elected individual or private organization, Association for Commuter Transportation (2006)
“Top 50” Award, for regional transportation, employer category, Bay Area Council (2004)
Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, for alternative transportation (1997, 2004)
Commendation, for alternative transportation, County of Santa Clara (1997, 2004)
Business Environmental Award, Acterra (2004)
Clean Air Award, Breathe California, formerly the American Lung Association of the Bay Area (2003)
Certificate of Appreciation, Bay Area Air Quality Management District (2002)
Founding Member, the US EPA/DOT Commuter Choice Leadership Initiative (2001)
Waste
Waste
RecycleMania Results
In the RecycleMania 2011 contest, Stanford scored in the top 20 in six of the eight categories: per capita (16); gorilla (2); paper (11); cardboard (12); bottles and cans (16); and food waste (17).
In the RecycleMania 2010 contest, Stanford scored in the top 25 in six of the eight categories: per capita (21); gorilla (3); paper (11); cardboard (20); bottles and cans (23); and food waste (6).
In the RecycleMania 2009 contest, Stanford scored in the top 20 in five of the eight categories: per capita (16); gorilla (3); paper (9); cardboard (17); and food waste (6).
In the RecycleMania 2008 contest, Stanford scored in the top 10 in six of the eight categories: per capita (7); gorilla (1); paper (5); cardboard (8); bottles and cans (10); and food waste (8).
In the RecycleMania 2007 contest, Stanford scored in the top 20 in six of the eight categories: per capita (14); gorilla (2); paper (3); cardboard (9); bottles and cans (18); and food waste (13).
Recycling Program Awards
College/University Recycling Award, American Forest and Paper Association (2009)
Environmental Achievement Award, for the Environmental Health and Safety battery recycling and mercury thermometer replacement program, Environmental Protection Agency (2002)
Outstanding School Program Award, National Recycling Coalition (2002)
Water
Water
Silicon Valley Water Conservation Award, large organization category (2009)
Clean Bay Business Award, for the Stanford Golf Course Maintenance Shop and the Fleet Garage and Service Station, Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant (2001–2011)
Leadership Recognition, for eliminating the use of antibacterial soaps, Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant (2007)
Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program Award, for the site design for storm water pollution prevention at Stanford Stadium (2007)
