
At The American College of Greece (ACG), sustainability isn’t just an idea—it’s a core principle embraced by our community. Our Sustainability Face of the Month series highlights ACG members who embody sustainable living and inspire change through their actions and involvement in ACG-led activities on and off campus.
Meet April’s Sustainability Face: Isavela Serafeimidou
Isavela Serafeimidou is an Undergraduate International Tourism & Hospitality Management (ITHM) student, Secretary of the ITHM Society, and Assistant in the RIGS Office at The American College of Greece (ACG).
She actively incorporates sustainability into both her academic and personal life. On campus, Isavela integrates simple yet impactful habits into her daily routine, such as using ACG’s water fountains to refill her reusable bottle, taking digital notes instead of using paper, and making use of recycling bins to reduce waste.
Through her role as an orientation coordinator, she also plays an active part in introducing new students to ACG’s sustainability initiatives, helping raise awareness and encouraging environmentally responsible behaviors from the very beginning of their journey at ACG.
Beyond campus, Isavela maintains the same conscious approach. She chooses sustainable transportation options such as walking or public transit, minimizes waste by reusing items and separating recyclables, conserves energy and water, and makes mindful and environmentally-friendly purchasing decisions. Her everyday choices reflect a commitment to living more sustainably through small, consistent actions.
Through her involvement on campus and her everyday lifestyle choices, Isavela demonstrates how individual actions can contribute to a broader culture of sustainability within the ACG community.
Every month, we proudly feature members of the ACG Community—students, faculty, and staff—who lead sustainable lives on campus and beyond and inspire our community.
Because ACG Cares!
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