Academics Environmental Studies What's Happening What's Happening Get the latest news and updates related to Environmental Studies at Denison University. Navigate Environmental Studies About About An overview and description of the Environmental Studies department at Denison University. Involvement Projects Degree Requirements Courses Facilities Honors & Awards Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff - All - Alumni Awards & Honors Faculty Internships Students 2019 ExhibitionsConfronting Climate Change Through PhotographyA juried student photography exhibition caps "Confronting Climate Change through Photography" class.Date: April 3, 2019 FacultyDr. Meinzer joins Environmental Studies program for 2018-19Dr. Meinzer enjoys working in the Environmental Studies Program at Denison because it provides a close-knit community.Date: March 1, 2019 FacultyProf. Olivia Aguilar Shares Her Love of the EnvironmentFirst in her family to go to college, Prof. Olivia Aguilar developed a love of science and the environment - now she teaches both to her students.Date: January 21, 2019 2018 FacultyEnvironmentalism and Human ValuesDoug Spieles, professor of environmental studies, has written a new book that looks at environmentalism through a range of human values.Date: August 17, 2018 Announcements & UpdatesPay It ForwardStudents learn through unique courses that incorporate a significant donation to a local organization.Date: June 8, 2018 2013 Awards & HonorsHonors & Awards 2009 - 2012The Environmental Studies department has selected students to publicly recognize their achievements.Date: March 23, 2013
‘We broke the internet’ When Snoop Dogg announced he was "quitting smoke," the world jumped to the wrong conclusion. Chris Dickey ’03 was on the team that cleared the air.
How to solve childhood poverty Economics professor Andrea Ziegert's new book offers a glimpse of a hopeful future.
Documentary explores human relationship to the land It took 10 years for journalism professor Doug Swift to document and assemble the chronicle of this small, but revealing, corner of Appalachia.
Home sweet home? When international Denison students couldn't go home during the coronavirus pandemic, the college partnered with local families.
Real-world problem-solving for real-world clients An abandoned industrial building is an unlikely classroom for students as they evaluate possibilities for future development with local stakeholders
How We Live Solar Panel Research Guides Community An Environmental Studies Junior Practicum helps educate a local neighborhood about solar energy.
Where We Go Paying it Forward Through Denison Connecting Jeannie Goldstein ’88 got her start in business through Denison alumni - and now she's paying it forward to a recent Denison graduate.
Where We Go Mapping the Past and the Future Rima Jurjus '15 builds upon her interest in environmental studies, and discovers new ways to incorporate this interest into her schooling.
How We Learn Charlotte King Attends International Climate Change Conference Charlotte King discovers lifelong connections through her off-campus study.
How We Learn Alessandra Cancalosi studies abroad at U. of Otago in New Zealand New Zealand is absolutely incredible, it'll blow your mind.
Where We Go Sarah Mill ’07 benefits from DU Environ. Studies opportunities The Environmental Studies department helped prepare Sarah Mill for her role as Director of Education at the Dawes Arboretum.
How We Learn Dr. Soliman focuses on Domestic Energy Efficiency Soliman first became interested in air pollution in his home country of Egypt.
How We Live Challenges and Rewards for International Students International student Chi Nguyen '17 negotiates a complicated and fulfilling path.
How We Learn The Best of the Best Luke Romick '16 captured the highest service award in all college sports - The Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup.
How We Learn Frolking Leaves Legacy Behind Retiring Dr. Tod Frolking was instrumental in the creation of the ENVS program.
Students Environmental passions infuse the arts “I’m super passionate about the environment and a bunch of the paintings I do are centered around it.” Read more
In the News Prof. Lucy McAllister leads study of environmental news coverage McAllister says media need to "articulately convey the interconnected nature of climate change." The study analyzed nearly 100,000 articles. Read more
Service & Awareness A three-day immersion leads to learning Nancy Tran ’26 reflects on a whirlwind social justice tour. Read more