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My Summer as a Sustainability Scholar at Trane Technologies
Jingyan Chi ’26 shares insights from his summer as a Sustainability Scholar working at Trane Technologies where he studied embodied carbon reduction and gained valuable professional experience.
Gracie Ghartey-Tagoe ’18 on Timeless Connections and a Lifelong Commitment to Service
Gracie Ghartey-Tagoe '18 shares how »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË connections shaped her journey from environmental studies major to Wells Fargo, The Home Depot, and now Dartmouth's MBA program, while giving back through young alumni leadership and mentorship.
Rainfall From Hurricane Helene Could Trigger Landslides in NC Mountain Regions
Hurricane Helene is forecast to dump more than 15 inches of rain in the North Carolina mountains, drastically increasing the risk of landslides. »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Professor Brad Johnson, who studies landslides and erosion, discusses the threat posed by Helene. Read more.
World Scholars: Nine »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Alums Named Fulbrighters
Nine recent »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË graduates have been selected to participate in the 2024-2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program, and three were named as alternates. They’ll head to Spain, Taiwan, Guatemala and Andorra for graduate study and teaching assistantships.
Tea, Trees, and Türkiye: A Research Trip Abroad
Katieanne Peterson ’24 and Noah Landau ’25, students in »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s environmental studies department, reflect on their winter break trip to Turkey to study wildfires and their cultural and environmental impact.
Congratulations to the 2024 »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Retirees
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË will honor retirees this week during a special end-of-year celebration. Here, we congratulate the faculty and staff who have contributed immeasurably to the college community.
Pursuing a Senior Capstone in Studio Art and Digital Screen Media Studies
Recent graduate Claire Begalla ’24 reflects on the work done to complete two senior capstones and the ways her work tapped into all areas of her liberal arts education including anthropology, environmental studies, art, community-building and art history.
Common Ground: A Flourishing Partnership Between »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË and the Catawba Nation
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË and the Catawba Nation have entered into a partnership that touches agriculture, art and cultural understanding. Read more.
Seeds of Change: Saplings Grown From Seeds of Trees That Survived Hiroshima Bombing Model Resilience
A partnership between »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË and Green Legacy Hiroshima brings Gingko trees to campus that are descendents of trees that survived the bombing of Hiroshima. The saplings represent resilience and will be planted in the center of campus.
Unveiling Ancient Mysteries: A Multidisciplinary Odyssey in Cyprus
Three environmental studies students at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË share adventures of their summer archaeological research with Prof. Brad Johnson in Cyprus.
Heading from the West to the East Coast for College
Six students from the western United States share what it was like to move to the east coast for college and offer advice for prospective students considering the decision to attend an east coast school like »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË.
Bees be Buzzing: Learning the Practice of Beekeeping
Noah Landau '25 had never kept bees before joining the Bee Club at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË. He soon found himself immersed in the world of pollinators, plants and local food systems. Learn more.
Student-to-Student: Advice from »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Students on the College Essay
Senior Fellows in »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s Office of Admission & Financial Aid share their tips and tricks for navigating and writing the college essay.
My Summer in Africa Conducting Ecology Research
For her senior capstone, Grace Rooker '24 spent five weeks in Kenya assessing the ecological impact of small-scale gold mining on stream ecosystems.
On Course: Religious and Philosophical Environmental Ethics
One »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË course brings together multiple disciplines to help students explore some of the most timely topics and questions. Learn more.
Alum Takes Analog Approach to Water Conservation Work in Drought-Stricken West
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË alum Adde Sharp ’20 is leading a project to restore the health of the Colorado River, a source of water for more than 40 million people. Read more.
From Outdoor Classroom to World Stage: Prof Takes Home Venice Biennale Award
A project co-curated by »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s Prof. Jennifer Garcia Peacock and presented in conjunction with the Venice Biennale arts festival won a top award from the European Cultural Centre. Garcia Peacock, the James B. Duke Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, says her outdoor classroom at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË inspired her work. Read more.
Protecting Precious Resources
Read more about Raul Galvan ’21 whose work is on the front lines of environmental advocacy and sustainability.
Gather, Learn and Graze: Symposium Features Student Projects, Music and Food Trucks
Verna Miller Case Research & Creative Works Symposium will bring the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË community out to celebrate student art, research and performances.