President Anderson Named to Steering Committee of Presidents’ Climate Commitment

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President John M. AndersonAlfred State President John M. Anderson has been named to the Steering Committee of the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). He joins over 20 other college presidents and chancellors in serving on the primary governance body of the organization.

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Dr. John M. AndersonAlfred State President John M. Anderson has been named to the Steering Committee of the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). He joins over 20 other college presidents and chancellors in serving on the primary governance body of the organization.

“I am honored to have been selected to the Steering Committee at ACUPCC,” remarked Anderson. “There are 675 signatories to the commitment reducing our carbon footprint. As higher education institutions, we should serve as role models.”

In addition to being named to the Steering Committee, Anderson will also serve on the ACUPCC’s Higher Education Climate Adaptation Committee. This group of six to 12 experts and leaders will focus on evaluating the role of higher education institutions in climate adaptation, not only in their operations but in their ability to be trustworthy, unbiased sources for educating their communities about sustainability and climate adaptation.

The connection will strengthen Alfred State’s ties to other institutions with similar sustainability initiatives, allowing the college to serve as an example of sustainability in action. Current projects at the college support the commitment, including: