SUNY Fredonia Home pageA-Z Site Index  

Ways to Help

Sustainability Committee

Tracy Bennett, VP Administration Kevin Closs, Director of Building Services & Grounds Mark Delcamp, Asst. Director of Building Services& Grounds Kathy Forster, Asst. Director of Residence Life Sarah Henry, Environmental Health & Safety Staff Assistant Markus Kessler, Director of Facilities Planning Jim Pepe, Director of Facilities Management Terry Tzitis, Director of College Services Christine Jarvis, Associate Professor, English David Kinkela, Assistant Professor, History Sherri Mason, Assistant Professor, Chemistry Peter Reinelt, Assistant Professor, Economics Bruce Tomlinson, Associate Professor, Biology Ben Weidman, student Scott Wright, student
Here are some simple steps to help Fredonia GO GREEN! 

Students

Faculty 

  • Contact the Sustainability Committee regarding volunteer opportunities
  • Become a department leader--help institute recycling programs within your department and spread the word! 

Everyone 

  • Implement power management features on your computer!! PC Users: 1. Right click on an empty space on your desktop and select properties. 2. On the Display Properties screen, click on the Screen-saver tab. 3. Near the Bottom of the window, click on the Power button (settings button if you are running Windows 9x). 4. On the Power Options Properties window (Power Management Properties for Windows 9x), click on the drop down menu for Turn off monitor and select how long to allow your computer to remain idle before the monitor powers off. (15 minutes is recommended) 5. Click OK on this screen and OK again on the next screen. Macintosh (0S9) Users: 1. Go to the Apple Menu and to the Control Panels. 2. Open up the Energy Saver Control Panel. 3. Click on the Show Details button. 4. Check the box that says Separate Timing for Display Sleep. 5. Select the time to set the monitor to go to sleep and close the window. (15 minutes is recommended). Macintosh (OSX) Users: 1. Open up the System Preferences. 2. Select the Energy Saver Control Panel. 3. Check the box next to "Put the display to sleep when the computer is inactive for" 4. Select the desired time and close the System Preferences. (15 minutes is recommended) Other Power Savings Tips: - Use a black screen saver since studies indicate white and bright colors can use up to 20% more power than black or dark colors. - Discontinue use of 3-dimentional screen savers since they double the power output of some computers. - Turn off printers after hours or when not in use.

Page modified 1/8/08