The Environmental Board, a joint board of theÌýÌý(CUSG), helps CU students make the Boulder campus a greener, more socially just place by overseeing the activities, budget and programs of the nation’s largest student-run environmental center. As the board of the Environmental Center, as CUSG service center, we work directly with students and administrators to catalyze change.

TheÌýEnvironmental Board has recently met with campus administration to advocate for climate action, joined CUSG onto the UN Global Race to Zero initiativeÌýand passed a building operations bill to increase energy efficiency in CUSG run buildings.ÌýWe administer theÌýSustainable CUÌýfund, which supports student-led, innovative capital projects that promote sustainability on the CU campus. Recently, the board created task forces to tackle issues with legislation, social justice and waste diversion on campus.

The Board works closely with CUSG and Legislative Council. In addition to representatives from each of those bodies, the board consists of:

  • Eight student voting members
  • Two community (non-student) voting members
  • ±Ê±ð°ù³¾²¹²Ô±ð²Ô³ÙÌýex-officioÌý³¾±ð³¾²ú±ð°ù²õ (Environmental Center permanent staff)
  • An unlimited number of nonvoting, electedÌýex officioÌý³¾±ð³¾²ú±ð°ù²õ

The CUSG Environmental Center Board (EBoard) supports undocumented students both at CU and beyond. AllÌýEBoardÌýmeetings are recordedÌýand published for public access. Subcommittee and one-on-one meetings withÌýEBoardÌý³¾±ð³¾²ú±ð°ù²õ areÌýneverÌýrecorded. EBoardÌýstrives to make our meetings as safe and inclusive as possible for all CU students and community members.ÌýWe understand that theseÌýare dangerous times for undocumented students; the board is always willing to make accomodations if requested.