Sustainability actions and education are central to life at Florida Tech and to our partners on the Space Coast of Florida. Florida Tech has been recognized in the Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges for the last six years. With the achievement of many diverse credits for Academics, Operations, and other metrics, we have also achieved a STARS Silver Rating for campus and community sustainability actions, details are in our latest STARS Report
Many aspects of the Florida Tech sustainability program are associated with our long-standing University Sustainability Council, with over 40 members representing students, staff and faculty. The University Strategic Plan refers to sustainability in several sections, reflecting the array of approaches we use to advance innovation.
As a Tier One Best National University and one of NASA’s earliest partners, we work to reimagine and redesign more sustainable living, learning, and working spaces. Visit the Academics or Campus & Community links above to learn more.
Our Jobs and Careers link above has dozens of SUS-related job sites with diverse career opportunities. Check out other website pages and the University Sustainability Guide to learn more about how you can be a part of these innovations on our campus and beyond.
Students, faculty, and staff: click on the link of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education to set up a free account for hundreds of digital resources on leading-edge campus SUS initiatives (use your Florida Tech email account).
In the News
Panther Dining Hall Named Ocean Friendly Restaurant by Surfrider Foundation
Panther Dining Hall currently joins Cocoa Beach’s Tiny Turtle as the only two certified Ocean Friendly restaurants in Brevard County.
Spring ’24 Engineering Grads Get Jobs Before Diplomas
Crediting their Florida Tech experiences, several graduates accepted full-time positions before they even graduated.
Florida Tech Earns ‘Tree Campus’ Honor from Arbor Day Foundation
In honor of Earth Week and the Arbor Day Foundation’s mission, the Florida Tech Tree Campus USA committee will plant two more trees.