Environmental Studies
at Knox College

   

 ENVS OPPORTUNITIES
(On-Campus, Off-Campus, Graduate Schools, Careers)

 
   
 
curriculum
faculty
research links

 

 

 
 

Current Listings

The Environmental Studies Program is excited to announce to students the availability of several research fellowships and grants for the year 2002-2003:

Student Summer Research Fellowships
Campus Action Grants
Community Partnership Grants

contact Prof. Schwartzman (pschwart@knox.edu) for more information


Off Campus Programs:

Bamfield Marine Station

School For Field Studies

Student Conservation Association

Teton Science School

Minnesota Studies

Oak Ridge

Wild Rockies Field Institute

Wrigley Institute for ENV Studies

Green Oaks Term

Global Change Education Program

Semester at Sea: Woods Hole, MA

Tanzania Program

Tropical Field Research

Morris K. Udall Foundation

Urban Studies

Wilderness Field Station

 


Graduate Schools in ENVS:

Top Midwestern ENVS Graduate Programs:

Indiana University - Bloomington, IN

University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point - Stevens Point, WI

Bemidji State University- Bemidji, MN

Purdue University - West Layfette, IN


Michigan Technical University - Houghton, MI

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale - Carbondale, IL


University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI 
Iowa State University - Ames, IA

Ball State University- Muncie, IN

Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology - Chicago, IL


University of Wisconsin, Madison - Madison, WI

Minnessota State University (Mankato) - Mankato, MN

University of Illinois at Springfield - Springfield, IL  

For a much more extensive list of graduate programs in environmental areas, click here: Graduate Schools


ENVS Careers of Knox Alumni:

  • Rodney Barker, Author of And the Waters Turn to Blood, '73
  • William D. Seith, Deputy Director of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, '81
  • Graduate Student, Environmental Studies, University of North Carolina, Desmond Fortes, '00
  • Environmentalist, US. Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, Marcia Damato, '87
  • Forest Hydrologist, USDA, Hiawatha National Forest, Michigan, Robert W. Hennes, '75
  • Graduate Student, Environmental Science, Washington State University, Megan Hill, '02
  • Naturalist/Data Analyst, Du Page County (IL) Forest Preserve, Rachel Reklau, '96
  • Peace Corps Volunteer, Malawi, Bryan Quinn, '02
  • Planner, Texas Water Development Board, April Lander, '89
  • President, Peak Environmental Management, Wyoming, Myra Peak, '76

 

 

 

 

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