Since 2007 Towson University has been committed to building all new construction projects
to the U.S. Green Building Council鈥檚 LEED Silver standards. As a benchmark for the
sustainability of campus buildings, LEED provides a framework for identifying and
implementing measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance
solutions.
The campus currently boasts 14 LEED certified buildings: TU Arena, the West Village
Commons building, Marshall Hall and Barnes Hall, Burdick, Residence Tower, Barton
and Douglass Houses, Public Safety, College of Liberal Arts, Science Complex, University
Union, Glen Dining, and Health and Counseling Services.
The buildings contain high-performance HVAC systems, water-efficient fixtures, recycling
areas, environmentally sensitive landscaping, bike racks and other sustainable features
such as a green roofs and shower/locker facilities to promote alternative transportation.
Healthy spaces are a priority for our students, faculty and staff. The university follows
green operation guidelines established by the institution, including the use of GreenSeal
and EcoLogo certified cleaners and an Integrated Pest Management program for both
the buildings and the grounds.
Visit the Campus Construction page to learn about current and future construction at Towson.
Use the TU Green Map to explore the many stormwater management systems and Green Buildings
at TU.
Campus Stormwater Best Management Practices
To protect water quality and to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations,
the Department of Environmental Health and Safety administers the Storm Water Management
Program.