Green IT on University Campuses
The latest Educause Quarterly magazine is on Green IT on University campuses:
- Guest Editorial — Green IT Not Only in Name, By Richard Hodges and Sarah Sorensen
- Green IT in the UK
- Greening Technology in U.K. Higher Education by Rob Bristow with Mark Samuels
- Green Desktop Computing at the University of Oxford by Howard Noble, Daniel Curtis, and Kang Tang
- Green IT Across Campus
- Powering Down From the Bottom Up: Greener Client Computing by Tom O'Donnell
- Bottom Up and Top Down: Making IT a Key Part of the Campus Sustainability Effort by Dennis Cromwell, Kristin Hanks, and Sarah Engel
- Green IT Best Practices at the University of Michigan by MaryBeth Stuenkel
- Sustainable Technology at WPI by Jon Bartelson
- Renewed Innovation: IT's Role in the Sustainability Efforts of Lourdes College by LeRoy Butler
- Powering Down From the Bottom Up: Greener Client Computing by Tom O'Donnell
- Best Practices
- Three Approaches to Green Computing on Campus by John T. Thompson
- Asset Management and Sustainability at the University of Richmond by Wendy Burchard
- Video Tutorials: A Sustainable Method for Campus Technology Training by John Bowers, Julie Dent, and Kathleen Barnes
- Sustainability | Mark Askren and Wendell Brase Openness | Colin Currie Framing Questions | Lanny Arvan
- IT Sustainability Resources
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