Emory ranks in Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges for third year in a row

For the third year in a row, Emory University remains ranked in the top ten of Princeton Review’s Top 50 Green Colleges.  Ranked #7 in the country, “based primarily on the company’s surveys of administrators at 683 colleges in 2022–23 and its analyses of more than 25 survey data points, the 2024 edition of the Guide features profiles of 522 schools. Schools that were selected for the Guide all have exceptional programs, policies, and practices related to sustainability and the environment.”

This recognition follows on the heels of Emory’s top ten ranking in three categories according to AASHE’s Sustainable Campus Index. AASHE recognized Emory for its sustainability efforts in Food, Procurement and Campus Engagement.

On behalf of the Office of Sustainability Initiatives, we are grateful for each of you who continues to build our culture of sustainability. To learn more about how you can get involved, visit our website or contact us at emorysustainability@emory.edu.

2 thoughts on “Emory ranks in Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges for third year in a row

  1. Thanks to everyone at Emory University for their dedication to sustainability! It’s incredible to see the university ranked in the top ten of Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges for the third year running. Your efforts in promoting sustainability on campus are truly commendable and inspiring. Keep up the fantastic work!

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