About the Office of Sustainability
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The mission of the Indiana
University Office of Sustainability (IUOS) is to advance sustainable
human-environment interactions within the Bloomington campus and community
by facilitating collaborative academic and operational initiatives.
IUOS defines sustainability as thriving within our means to achieve
balance among environmental health, economic prosperity, and social
equity.
Background | Back to Top
Under the recommendation of
the Indiana University Task Force on Campus Sustainability, the Office
of Sustainability was established to develop a framework and coordinate
the implementation of IU’s plan for sustainability. In March
2009, Bill Brown was hired as the Director of the Office of Sustainability
under joint direction of the Office of the Provost and Office of the
Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer. The Office of
Sustainability is overseen by the Campus Sustainability Advisory Board (CSAB).
The Task Force on Campus Sustainability, established in 2007, was charged
with assessing the current status of sustainability on the Bloomington
campus, identifying key areas of concern, and establishing a framework
for a long-term sustainability plan. The vision of the Task Force was
to create a sustainability initiative that would bring Indiana University
into a growing national and international movement to address global-scale
environmental issues in the academic arena.
The Task Force developed a sustainability internship program, which included 20 undergraduate and
graduate student interns who worked on a broad array of sustainability-related
projects. Over the three years of the program, the group laid plans
for a speaker series on sustainability issues, created connections to
national and international sustainability organizations, promoted student
involvement in sustainability programs through its “Volunteers in
Sustainability” effort, and developed a new website devoted to campus
sustainability.
The original Task Force has now transitioned into the Campus Sustainability Advisory Board, an advisory board for the Office of Sustainability.
Bill Brown, LEED AP
Director of Sustainability
brownwm@indiana.edu
Bill Brown, Director of Sustainability for Indiana University, is responsible for catalyzing sustainability initiatives in academic programs and campus operations at the Indiana University Bloomington campus. He also teaches Sustainable Communities in the IU School of Public & Environmental Affairs Masters of Public Administration program.
Bill served as a member of the Greening of the White House national task group in 1993 and was awarded an American Institute of Architects (AIA) Presidential Citation in 1993 and again in 2008. He also received a US Green Building Council national award for organizational excellence for his service on the AIA Committee on the Environment.
Bill served as Chair of the US Green Building Council’s Indiana Chapter, Secretary of the Board of the American Institute of Architects Indiana Chapter, and Co-chair of the Indianapolis-Marion County Green Commission. Bill was elected to the board of directors of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in 2012 and he also serves as a National Chair for USGBC Students, a new initiative to engage higher education students in greening their campuses and communities.
Bill is a Life Alumnus of Indiana University, Class of 1976, and he received an Award of Outstanding Achievement from the Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning Alumni Board, where he graduated in 1993.
Emilie Rex
Assistant Director of Sustainability
ekrex@indiana.edu
Emilie Rex began working with IUOS as the coordinator for the Summer Internship Program in Sustainability in March of 2009. The Office promoted Emilie as the assistant director primarily to facilitate: (1) long-term alignment of the internship program with the strategic goals of the Sustainability Advisory Board, (2) communication with regional offices of sustainability for information sharing, and (3) collaboration with students, staff, and community organizations to create educational programming and events promoting sustainability at IUB.
Emilie earned a B.A. in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan. She then joined Teach For America and served for two years as an 8th grade English Language Arts teacher in Edcouch-Elsa, TX. She continued teaching for a third year in Monterrey, Mexico. Emilie then returned to her hometown of Bloomington to pursue a Master's of Public Affairs at IU's School of Public and Environmental Affairs. She graduated in May 2009 with a degree in policy analysis with a focus on sustainable development.
Elisabeth Gawthrop
Projects Coordinator
egawthro@indiana.edu
Elisabeth graduated in May 2011 from IU's BS in Environmental Science program. She started working for the Office of Sustainability as the Academic Programs and Research Clearinghouse intern during the 2010-2011 school year. She also worked with the Office as the Coordinator for Volunteers in Sustainability, a student organization at IU. In her current role as Projects Coordinator, Elisabeth assists in the development of long-term goals and projects, such as improved alumni relations and social media networking, produces and distributes newsletters and other communications, and provides administrative support to the Director and Assistant Director.
Meredith Dowling
No Waste Coordinator
medowlin@indiana.edu
Since January of 2011, Meredith has been coordinating waste minimization initiatives for the No Waste program and supporting the Resource Use and Recycling Working Group. She is s SPEA graduate student pursuing an MS in Environmental Science and a Master of Public Affairs. Meredith holds a BA in Environmental Studies from Oberlin College, with minors in Geology and Gender Studies. Before becoming a graduate student at IU, she served as the Assistant Sustainability Coordinator for Oberlin College and as a program manager in the nonprofit conservation field. She currently serves on the Bloomington Environmental Commission.
IUOS also supports student interns throughout the academic year and summer.
How you can contribute | Back to Top
The Bloomington Sustainability
Fund was established to support Bloomington sustainability initiatives
pursued by the Office of Sustainability. Initiatives include programming
and academic internships aimed at increasing awareness of sustainability
and enriching the experience of students and our greater community.
If you would like to support
the Office of Sustainability, send your gift to:
Bloomington Sustainability Fund
c/o Indiana University Foundation
P.O. Box 500
Bloomington, IN 47402










