Stony Brook University achieves 12th Tree Campus USA designation on Arbor Day


Carl Lejuez Executive Vice President and Provost | Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University has announced its 12th consecutive Tree Campus USA designation, acknowledging its commitment to environmental stewardship and the preservation of campus greenery. This recognition, awarded by the Arbor Day Foundation, emphasizes the institution's dedication to sustaining healthy trees and involving students and staff in conservation efforts.

During this year’s Arbor Day celebrations, Stony Brook University highlighted the essential role trees play in fostering a sustainable campus environment. The university's commitment to maintaining a diverse arboreal landscape contributes to cleaner air, improved water quality, and an attractive space for students, faculty, and visitors.

The Tree Campus USA program acknowledges colleges and universities that adhere to five core standards for campus forest management, including forming a tree advisory committee, having a tree care plan, allocating annual funds for the tree program, observing Arbor Day, and sponsoring student service learning projects.

“Achieving Tree Campus USA designation for the 12th year in a row underscores Stony Brook University’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and the vital role trees play in our campus ecosystem,” said Alaina Claeson, horticulturist/landscape coordinator at Stony Brook. “This Arbor Day, we’re not just celebrating our trees, but also reinforcing our dedication to nurturing a healthy, green environment for generations to come. We are focusing this year on the benefits of native species and how they support local biodiversity, and how each member of our campus community can contribute to the growth and protection of our campus forest.”

Stony Brook University continues its sustainable practices by integrating tree care into campus planning and development. Ongoing initiatives include regular tree maintenance, planting new trees, and educating the campus community on the importance of preserving trees.

Further details about Stony Brook University’s sustainability efforts are available on the Office of Sustainability’s website.

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