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Monday, June 28, 2010

Goshen College launches 'Green Desktop' initiative

Goshen College Senior Desktop Architecture Specialist Dan Stutzman and Director of Information Technology Services Michael Sherer check out some of the 400 new energy-efficient Mac Minis that the college purchased to install this summer as part of a new "Green Desktop" initiative, which is part of Goshen's zero carbon footprint goals and will replace every campus PC.

GOSHEN, Ind. – When Goshen College students return to classes this fall, their desktop computing experience will be very "green." This summer the college has launched a "Green Desktop" initiative as part of Goshen's zero carbon footprint goals by ordering 400 energy-efficient Apple Mac Minis to replace every campus PC.

"The Minis run a mix of Windows 7 and Mac OS X, but more importantly, they consume as little as one-eighth power of the PCs they are replacing," said Michael Sherer, director of the college's Information Technology Services.

Facilities Manager and Sustainability Coordinator Glenn Gilbert estimated that the upgrade will save the college $8,000 per year in electricity and cooling costs. The computers that are being replaced will be sold or recycled.

Sherer said standardizing on Mac Mini's has benefits that go far beyond low-power consumption. "People were skeptical at first," he explained, "But they've been totally won over by the size, speed and silent operation of the Minis." Other advantages cited by Sherer include eliminating cost differences between Mac and PC hardware, lower maintenance costs and lower cost of ownership.

Goshen's Senior Desktop Architecture Specialist Dan Stutzman, the project leader for this initiative, concurs. "Ironically, this initiative has allowed us to have one of the most aggressive Windows 7 rollouts in the state, and one of the only totally 64 bit Windows deployments in higher education," he said.

Annie Martens, a junior collegiate studies major from Mishawaka, Ind., says students are excited about the new Minis. "There was some confusion about whether you could run Windows on them, but they're so much faster," she said.

The Green Desktop initiative is not an isolated move towards sustainability. Goshen College has long been a leader in sustainability, energy management and green facilities management, with achievements that include:

  • Reducing campus energy consumption to levels seen in 1991, despite a 61 percent increase in campus square footage.
  • Building the first LEED-Platinum-certified academic building in Indiana (Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center's Rieth Village).
  • Building energy efficient senior apartments in 2005 and 2008.
  • Using a wind turbine and a photovoltaic array to generate one-third of the electricity for Merry Lea's Rieth Village.
  • Being a charter signatory of the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment.
  • Converting waste vegetable oil from the school dining hall into biodiesel to operate the campus backup generator.

Editors: For more information about this release, to arrange an interview or request a photo, contact Goshen College News Bureau Director Jodi H. Beyeler at (574) 535-7572 or jodihb@goshen.edu.

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Goshen College, established in 1894, is a residential Christian liberal arts college rooted in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. The college's Christ-centered core values – passionate learning, global citizenship, compassionate peacemaking and servant-leadership – prepare students as leaders for the church and world. Recognized for its unique Study-Service Term program, Goshen has earned citations of excellence in Barron's Best Buys in Education, "Colleges of Distinction," "Making a Difference College Guide" and U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" edition, which named Goshen a "least debt college." Visit www.goshen.edu.

 

 

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