CMU-Q embarked on its ambitious EcoCampus journey in September 2020 under the leadership of Chadi Aoun, teaching professor of information systems, and the guidance of Ruba Hinnawi, technical lead at Qatar Foundation’s Earthna Center for a Sustainable Future, the national operator for EcoCampus. A committee of students, faculty and staff created a comprehensive plan to integrate the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into all aspects of campus life.
On Earth Day 2024, Michael Trick signed a Sustainability Charter on behalf of the CMU-Q campus community, and in November, the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) audited the campus and awarded it the Green Flag designation.
In 2022, Jennifer Bruder, associate dean of research, and Elissar El-Akra Hajjar, director of facilities, became co-directors of the EcoCampus initiative. They mobilized a large community effort to transform the campus, focusing on three key areas: food equity, climate change, and campus waste management.
“Genuine change can stem from a single individual, and I believe students need to remember the impact they can make when working together as a community.”
Faisal Al-Thani
EcoCampus student leader, Information Systems, Class of 2024