2025 - Eagles Sustainability Competition
The Eagles Sustainability Competition challenges teams of 2-3 undergraduate students to propose solutions to a sustainability-related issue on Boston College’s campus. A collaboration between the Schiller Institute, Carroll School of Management, and Undergraduate Government Boston College (UGAVÑо¿Ëù), the competition partners with a campus department each year to develop the challenge prompt. In 2025, the Office of Sustainability served as the campus partner, tasking students toÌýre-envision the office. Teams were required to be interdisciplinary, with at least two different academic majors represented, and to present data-driven solutions. Final presentations were 15-minute pitches judged by faculty, staff, and alumni. Learn more about the winning teams below.
Winning Teams
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First Place:ÌýModa Consulting ($1,500)
Team members: Molly Dugan (Environmental Studies and Hispanic Studies) and Seda Sargsyan (Finance and Marketing)Ìý
Proposal:ÌýThe AVÑо¿ËùOS should implement a low-cost, autonomous Fellowship Program that leverages students’ growing passion for environmental sustainability and generates strong trickle-down benefits.Ìý
Second Place: 90 Naturalists($1,000)
Team members:ÌýIsabella Allen (Global Public Health and the Common Good), Julia Bender (Environmental Studies), and Lucy Moan (Accounting for Finance and Consulting)
Proposal:ÌýReorient the mission statement around the pillars of Laudato Si'.ÌýÌý
Third Place:ÌýEagle Thermostat ($500)
Team members:ÌýLeonard Alsleben (Engineering, Economics ) and Lucas Schmidt (Computer Science, Economics)Ìý
Proposal:ÌýImplementing an Eagle Thermostat app that would empower students to report temperature issues in AVÑо¿Ëù buildings, enhancing comfort, improving learning conditions, and reducing energy waste and costs.Ìý
Competition Sponsors & Planning Committee
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The competition is sponsored by the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society, Carroll School of Management, and Undergraduate Government Boston College (UGAVÑо¿Ëù), and the Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics. The planning committee includes
- Greg Adelsberger, Director, Finance & Operations, Schiller Institute
- Kaley McCarty, Assistant Director, Programs, Schiller Institute
- Josephine Xiong, Associate Director, Undergraduate Program, Carroll School of Management
- Liz Healy, Elleen Kim, Lydia Tesfai, and Stacy Mancino (UGAVÑо¿Ëù Division of Environmental Sustainability)
University librarians also assisted the competition by leading a research information session and providing a Sustainability Research Guide.
