默西赫斯特的可持续发展
"Nature cannot be regarded as something separate from ourselves or as a mere setting in which we live. We are part of nature, included in it and thus in constant interaction with it." -Pope Francis, Laudato Si, #139
Sustainability and the Mercy 任务
With a history of environmental stewardship and a mission-driven approach, Mercyhurst University strives to care for the Earth and all of its creatures with due passion and respect. In following the goals outlined in Pope Francis’s encyclical “Laudato Si’,” Mercyhurst seeks to curb its environmental footprint while engaging students and community members in meaningful and interactive projects. Lead by the Office of Sustainability, the Student Sustainability Club, and the University Laudato Si’ Committee, sustainability is engrained within our campus both physically and spiritually, becoming an integral part of the Mercyhurst experience for employees and students alike.
学生可持续发展基金
The 学生可持续发展基金 was established in 2007 by members of the student Green Team and continues to help keep campus green. This fund collects $10 per semester from each undergraduate student to provide funds for new sustainability projects around campus, allowing Mercyhurst to serve as a living laboratory for passionate environmentalists. This fund is open for project proposals from all members of the campus community and has enabled the purchase of an electric ATV for recycling collection, the installation of rain gardens throughout campus, the purchase of water refilling stations in the Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center, and reusable cups for all incoming freshmen.
过去和现在的项目
小森林
Mercyhurst’s Tiny Forest is the first of its kind in northwest Pennsylvania and one of only a handful in the world. Designed and installed by Biology Professor Dr. 克里斯Dolanc, this planting technique uses the closeness of the trees to increase forest density and increase growing speeds up to three times faster than a typical forest. By attracting native insects and birds, providing a condensed natural space, and offering such environmental benefits as carbon sequestration and air purification, the Tiny Forest is a unique canvas for research projects and community inspiration.
默西赫斯特花园床
Installed in May 2023 by the University Laudato Si’ Committee, these four raised beds grow a variety of vegetables throughout the summer and fall. Contributing produce to the Mercy Market and the dining halls, the gardens help provide the campus with organic and locally grown foods while allowing students the chance to get their hands dirty and experience the art of growing. The garden beds have also provided inspiration for such projects as an indigenous planting of the Three Sisters (squash, 豆子。, and corn) and a microbiology study determining the advantages of unique compost bacteria on the growth of tomatoes
塔花园借贷计划
The 塔花园借贷计划 expands access to freshly grown produce year-round throughout the City of Erie, using aeroponic grow towers to turn any indoor space into a functional garden. Lent to community members such as the Downtown YMCA, Diehl Elementary School, and the Booker T. 华盛顿中心, Tower Gardens help to alleviate food deserts and increase children’s exposure to the process of growing. Common vegetables grown in these towers include lettuce, 菠菜, 羽衣甘蓝, 芝麻菜, 香菜, 和香葱.
Additional Sustainability Projects include:
The Green Roof over Zurn Hall ceramics lab
Geothermal heat exchange systems in two campus buildings.
On-site composting with two compost digesters.
The Sister Maura Smith Peace Garden, a pollinator garden filled with native plants.
LED lighting upgrades to the majority of campus.
Water refill stations distributed throughout campus.
Electric lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and weedwackers for our ground crews.
To learn more about Mercyhurst’s sustainability practices or find out how you can get involved, 联系莫莉Tarvin mtarvin@123pharma.net.

Students planting pollinator-friendly plants in Sr. 莫拉花园

土盆堆肥系统

Green Roof on Zurn Ceramics Lab

室内回收箱升级

Trash Pickup around Erie County

普莱斯克岛的海滩清理