Sophomores
Sophomores are accepted into the program at the end of the fall semester after an intensive application process.
They commence the program by taking ES 110 Environmental Studies as a Natural Science, or ES 111 as a Social Science; they also participate with juniors and seniors during their first semester of the Certificate Seminar ES 290.
The seminar is designed to help prepare students for their internships and senior integrative projects. It also offers in-depth discussion of current environmental issues with invited speakers, and the opportunity to share information among students with diverse backgrounds. Sophomores also participate in many special events sponsored by the Center.
Welcome
To the Certificate Class of 2014!
Mary Buchanan
Major: Biological Sciences
Environmental interest: Biological science and environmental policy connections with emphasis on wildlife conservation
Amanda Crawford
Major: Atmospheric Science-Astrochemistry (self designed)
Environmental interest: Coronal mass ejections and solar weather
Ava Foster
Major: Botany and Architectural Studies
Environmental interest: Sustainable architecture in Danish and traditional New England designs
Emily Goldstein
Major: Architectural Studies
Environmental interest: Sustainable architecture in new and existing homes
Barry Ke
Major: Environmental Studies
Environmental interest: Wind power industries in U.S. and China
Jessie Mehrhoff
Major: Environmental Studies and Economics
Environmental interest: Mountaintop removal in Appalachia
Emily Nixon
Major: Environmental Studies and Hispanic Studies
Environmental interest: Deforestation and forest conservation in Ecuador
Chelsea Parish
Major: International Relations
Environmental interest: Australian policy and creation of national parks with investigation of impacts on Aborigines
Katie Surrey-Bergman
Major: Environmental Studies
Environmental interest: Endangered species conservation methods
Molly Vatis
Major: Environmental Studies
Environmental interest: Human-wildlife conflict mitigation strategies with focus on community involvement
Last Modified: Monday, January 23, 2012 10:12 AM