"Inspired by the UN Brundtland Report's definition of sustainable development, we define sustainability in education as education for a lifestyle that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations of all species to meet their needs. (In this, we note the difference between 'needs' and 'desires.')
In accordance with the Naropa University Mission Statement, using contemplative, intellectual, and practical methods, faculty help students gain the necessary inner and outer tools and perspectives to engage courageously and compassionately with a complex and changing world. We aspire to teach students across all disciplines to engender a restorative, regenerative, and healthy approach to relationships between humans and the rest of the living, natural world. Our ultimate goal is the co-creation of a just, sacred, and sustainable society." — Naropa University Faculty Teaching and Learning Commitment
Naropa University is committed to developing sustainability not only in terms of a greener campus, but also in our teaching and learning. The faculty of Naropa University aspires to lead in sustainability education as a key element of training future generations. Our vision is to define sustainability in a contemplative context, including both its inner and outer aspects. In alignment with Naropa University's agreement to participate in the Presidents' Climate Commitment, we recognize the vital need to think about sustainability in a systemic way. Joining with other eco-visionary institutions, we seek to continuously educate ourselves and update our understanding of best practices in sustainability.