2024

Students
“I’m super passionate about the environment and a bunch of the paintings I do are centered around it.”
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In the News
McAllister says media need to "articulately convey the interconnected nature of climate change." The study analyzed nearly 100,000 articles.
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2023

Service & Awareness
Nancy Tran ’26 reflects on a whirlwind social justice tour.
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What's Happening
Environmental studies assistant professor Lucy McAllister’s research is part of the 2023 Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change.
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Awards & Honors
"I... consider several of my former professors to be close mentors who I would go to for academic, professional, and personal advice.”
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Alumni
Cornell Professor Meredith Holgerson ’09 has been selected as a 2023 Early Career Fellow of the Ecological Society of America.
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Field Trips
Invasive Species lab as part of Professor Spieles' Restoration Ecology class.
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Alumni
Denison alumni in sustainability-oriented careers come back to campus to share their stories and career advice with students.
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2022

Internships
Tait Ferguson ’23 wants to impact democracy. A class on political ecology opened his eyes to new possibilities.
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2021

Lectures & Discussions
The August IPCC report on climate science laid out a range of global climate challenges, hear how five Denison faculty respond on Thursday November 4.
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What's Happening
Caitlin Schroering '09 walks the line between academia and activist as she pursues both a Ph.D and clean water resources.
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Students
Each year, Journalism partners across a range of disciplines to tell stories from an inside perspective for the Denison Podcast-a-thon.
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In the News
"I’ve had the special privilege of working with a broad range of colleagues to build a program from scratch ... and help it evolve." Abram Kaplan.
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Alumni
Caitlin Schroering '09, a PhD student at University of Pittsburgh, recently published "Constructing Another World: Solidarity and the Right to Water."
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2020

Internships
Summer scholar research projects completed in the environmental studies department in Summer 2020.
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Alumni
For his first longform journalism story, Ryan Strother '17, an English and environmental studies double major, headed north.
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Featured News
Denison University announces faculty who have been promoted to full professor.
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Featured News
Denison University announces the inaugural appointment of the Anne Powell Riley Endowed Professorship for Environmental Studies.
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Featured News
Climate change is reshaping global biodiversity. Species are responding to changing temperatures on the land and in the ocean.
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Students
Rachel Weaver '20 shares a reflection of her time at Denison.
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In the News
University of Colorado Law School Professor Anna Spain Bradley '99 has been elected to Council on Foreign Relations.
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Alumni
Composer Matt Morton '99 shares his inside view from the making of "Apollo 11."
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Internships
The Sustainability Professionals Initiative gives students practical skills to land a job and lead toward positive social and environmental impacts.
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2019

Faculty
The Environmental Studies Program invites applications for a two-year, full time, non-tenure track position at the Visiting Assistant Professor level.
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Faculty
Prof. Olivia Aguilar presented at COSI's Color of Science Program. Biology students attended with Prof. Ayana Hinton.
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Featured News
Biodiversity is changing at different rates across the globe, according to a team of international researchers, including Prof. Sarah Supp.
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In the News
Change-maker Lily Gross ’19 is working with Bon Appetit, creating positive change by educating consumers and supporting more sustainable products.
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Featured News
Elena Meth '19 is selected as Denison's Recent Student Trustee.
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Featured News
Michael Angelo ’19 honored with Charles J. Ping Student Service Award.
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Featured News
The Ohio Arts Council (OAC) has recognized two Denison professors for their accomplishment in arts with Individual Excellence Awards of $5,000.
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