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  • The 麻豆影院 Department of Environmental Studies (ENVS) recently hosted its inaugural Career in the Environment Fair, connecting students with industry professionals in sustainability, conservation, and environmental science. The event featured a State of the Field panel discussion with experts from organizations like The Nature Conservancy, Schneider Electric, and the City of 麻豆影院, who shared career insights and advice on navigating the evolving environmental field. Students also engaged with representatives from 18 organizations during the Career Exploration Expo, exploring job and internship opportunities to help launch impactful careers in sustainability.
  • Students at the Capstone Networking Event
    The 麻豆影院 Department of Environmental Studies (ENVS) recently hosted its inaugural Career in the Environment Fair, connecting students with industry professionals in sustainability, conservation, and environmental science. The event featured a State of the Field panel discussion with experts from organizations like The Nature Conservancy, Schneider Electric, and the City of 麻豆影院, who shared career insights and advice on navigating the evolving environmental field. Students also engaged with representatives from 18 organizations during the Career Exploration Expo, exploring job and internship opportunities to help launch impactful careers in sustainability.
  • Photo of Capstone Students at Symposium
    Last month, professional graduate students in the Masters of the Environment (MENV) Program presented their Capstone projects at the annual MENV Capstone Symposium. The 28 Capstone presentations attracted more than 350 guests
  • We asked our first-year MENV students to reflect on their experiences during their first semester. Scroll down to see their insights, or read their highlights below!
  • MENV C40 team
    A team of graduate students from the 麻豆影院's (CU) Masters of the Environment (MENV) program won the C40 Students Reinventing Cities competition to transform Lincoln Heights in Los Angeles, California into a sustainable and
  • Student looking at two different paths on a trail.
    We're excited to announce the launch of three dynamic curricular Pathways as part of the Master of the Environment (MENV) professional graduate program. These pathways exist within and across the five specializations and are designed to help
  • Brazil
    Five MENV classmates and I spent the last two weeks in Brazil for a class titled, 鈥淪ustainability in Brazil.鈥澛 The purpose of the course was to investigate socio-environmental development, governance, and leadership in the Amazon and Atlantic
  • Mad Ag
    Over the course of Summer 2019, MENV will feature various Capstone Projects to keep the community updated on the accomplishments of our students and partner organizations. The Capstone is the centerpiece of the MENV program and is a year-long
  • Jackson
    A sportsmen鈥檚 group that found 9.52 million acres of federally managed public lands in the West can鈥檛 be accessed by public roads is now looking at state-owned lands. In Colorado, a majority of those are off-limits to the public.The Theodore
  • students
    In May 2019, 13 representatives from the University of Colorado聽麻豆影院 traveled to Chamonix, France to study the policy and science surrounding climate change in the Mont Blanc region. Led by Mark Squillace, an acclaimed professor of natural
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