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Elisabeth Reed

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Biography

Elisabeth Reed has served as the Director of Sustainability at ISU since June 2019, playing a pivotal role in advancing the university’s sustainability efforts. She led the creation of ISU's first Sustainability Strategic Plan, which outlines goals for environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Elisabeth collaborates with faculty, staff, and students to integrate sustainability into academics, campus life, and operations, making it a core part of the university’s mission.

A certified TRUE advisor, Elisabeth has led initiatives like the integration of Zero Waste practices on campus, significantly reducing waste by integrating reusables and composting into operations, conducting waste audits, and improving campus-wide waste management.

She is also committed to providing students with hands-on, real-world sustainability experiences through international study tours and service trips focused on global challenges, including the development of the Sustainable City Tour program.

Elisabeth has expanded programs such as the Pass It On Move Out Program, which diverts thousands of pounds of student belongings from landfills. She has also created the Front Yard Free Cycle event, and collaborated with students to develop The Share Shop, ISU's first free secondhand store offering students access to clothing, school supplies, and household items.

Prior to this position, Reed taught in the Fashion Design and Merchandising program at ISU – connecting sustainability, life cycle assessment, and social justice issues into textiles and product development courses, while also developing the award-winning Fix It Friday program. Reed has a master’s degree in fashion design from the Savannah College of Art and Design and an undergraduate degree in architecture from the University of Cincinnati.

Current Courses

MKT 236.001 Business Ethics, Social Responsibility And Sustainability

MKT 236.002 Business Ethics, Social Responsibility And Sustainability

MKT 236.001 Business Ethics, Social Responsibility And Sustainability

MKT 236.002 Business Ethics, Social Responsibility And Sustainability

Fashion Design

Savannah College of Art & Design
Savannah, GA

Architecture

University of Cincinnati

Team Excellence Award

Illinois State Univesity
2024

Living our Values Award

Illinois State University
2021

Team Excellence Award

Illinois State Unversity
2019

Outstanding Teacher Award: Non-Tenure Track Category

College of Applied Science and Technology
2017

Outstanding University Teacher Award (Category II)

Illinois State University
2011

Grants & Contracts

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning University Research Grant - Fix It Friday: The Rewards of Civic Engagement and Out of Class Learning – One Stitch at A Time. Illinois State University. (2017)
Going Global with SoTL mini-grant. Office of the Cross Endowed Chair in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Illinois State University. (2015)

Conference Proceeding

Reed, E., Gam, H., & Banning, J. Challenges and Benefits of Made in the USA Manufacturing: A Study of Small Business Owners. International Textile and Apparel Association (2016)

Journal Article

Deline, M.B., Rickard, L.N., Worwood, J., Geng, P., & Reed, E. (2024). Environmental Information Avoidance on a U.S. Campus. Iowa Journal of Communication.

Presentations

Deline, M.B., Dalrymple, K., Worwood, J., Geng, P., Reed, E. Sticking my head in the sand: Motives for environmental information avoidance. (Forthcoming). International Communication Association. Online.
Fix It Friday: The Rewards of Civic Engagement and Out of Class Learning – One Stitch at A Time.. Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. Illinois State University. (2017)
Challenges and Benefits of Made in the USA Manufacturing: A Study of Small Business Owners. International Textiles and Apparel Association. (2016)
Reflections on a “Wardrobe Diet:” exploring sustainable wardrobes. International Textiles and Apparel Association annual conference. (2012)
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