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Princeton Review’s University Green Honor Roll

Posted in Eco-Friendly News on 10/Aug/2009

princeton review college eco-friendlyThe Princeton Review has done us all a service and researched the most eco-friendly universities in the U.S.

For 2010, the Princeton Review looked at 697 colleges in the country to see how green they really were and passed on the ratings to us.

Take a peek below and see if your Alma mater made the grade:

■Arizona State University (Tempe Campus, AZ)
■Bates College (Lewiston, ME)
■Binghamton University (Binghamton, NY)
■College of the Atlantic (Bar Harbor, ME)
■Colorado College (Colorado Springs, CO)
■Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA)
■Evergreen State College (Olympia, WA)
■Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA)
■Harvard College (Cambridge, MA)
■Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT)
■Northeastern University (Boston, MA)
■University of California (Berkeley, CA)
■University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH)
■University of Washington (Seattle, WA)
■Yale University (New Haven, CT)

So, how did your college measure up?

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