Support ENVS
TheEnvironmental Studies departmentis designed to educate the leaders, scientists, teachers, and informed citizens who will create a sustainable future for our environment and ourselves in the 21st century. It offers a broad, but rigorous, interdisciplinary education for both undergraduate and graduate students, drawing on courses and expertise from more than thirty departments, centers, and other units on campus emphasizing the earth and natural sciences as well as the social sciences and humanities. Students can also take advantage of many opportunities for less-formal "real-world" learning, including internships for class credit.
Please find giving opportunities to the Environmental Studies departmentbelow and on the ɱٱ.All Give buttons will redirect you to the University of Colorado Giving website.
For more information about opportunities for giving that are not listed below, please contact the department's Chair, Max Boykoff.ճcan also assist you with donations for targeted or unrestricted programs.
Undergraduate Student Support
To provide supportfor undergraduate students inEnvironmental Studies helping make CU 鶹ӰԺ more affordable and reduce the number of loans for our undergraduate students.
To provide support for non-traditionalstudents from the Rocky Mountain Region inEnvironmental Studies, please include "Rocky Mountain Community Bridge (RMCB)" in the Giving Comments.
Toprovide funds for undergraduate students enrolled in Environmental Studies who are the first generation in their family to attend college and those from socioeconomic backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in the field of environmental sciences. Preference is also given to students matriculating from secondary education in the state of Colorado.
Memorial Statement.
From a young age, Joey Herrin cultivated a love of nature while hiking, camping, rock climbing and biking in Texas. After high school, he traveled across the country, visiting over 40 national parks and working at farms, parks and outdoor ventures, also attending a semester with NOLS in Patagonia. He landed in Colorado and started college at the age of 28, while working park maintenance at a local park system. His stewardship extended beyond the environment to his friendships, relationships and pets and he was known for his acts of kindness.
Attending CU 鶹ӰԺ was a high point, as he immersed himself in learning as much as he could, both in and out of the classroom. As he enrolled during the pandemic, he was delighted when he finally got to attend in-person and meet his professors. When he first enrolled in college, he told us that he just wanted to make a difference. And so he did. The purpose of this scholarship is to always “make a difference”, for the environment and for students like Joey.
This scholarship will be used to provide undergraduate scholarship awards for students enrolled in the Department of Environmental Studiesin the College of Arts and Sciences at the 鶹ӰԺ. Preference will be given to non-traditional students.
Graduate Student Support
To providesupport for graduate fellowships for students in Environmental Studies helpingdraw the world’s best students to CU 鶹ӰԺ andenhance the department's recruitment efforts.
To providesupport for non-traditional graduate students working on questions in the areas of environmental microbiology and ecological sustainability at the 鶹ӰԺ.
To provide support for full-time graduate students working on questions in the areas of science and technology policyat the 鶹ӰԺ.
Other Giving Opportunities
Provides discretionarysupport tothe Department of Environmental Studiesat the 鶹ӰԺ
To provide support for the capital needs of the Sustainability, Energy, and Environment Complex (SEEC)at the 鶹ӰԺ including future renovations and upkeep.