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For more information about Environmental Studies at Manchester College, please contact:
Dr. Jerry Sweeten
chair, Department of Environmental Studies
260-982-5307
JESweeten@manchester.edu

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Science Seminar Series

The environmental studies program at Manchester, established in 1971, is among the oldest ES programs in the country. The main goals of the program are to educate students about the state of the local and global environment, and to prepare majors to fill vital roles in environmental science, education, public policy, and other related fields.

Through research and special study opportunities on and off campus, students gain valuable experience in the lab and in the field. For environmental studies majors at Manchester, "getting your feet wet" may mean just that! You may find yourself wading in a creek researching fish habitats or standing in the ocean in The Bahamas studying sand dollars. Or maybe you'll find yourself in a forest, surveying bird populations and vegetation.

Manchester College students often do what most others don't get to do until graduate school. And, as graduates, they are prepared to act on, not just react to, contemporary environmental dilemmas.

STUDENT NEWS

Ten environmental studies and biology students presented their research at the 2009 Manchester College Research Symposium. Front row L to R: Megan Updike, Ashlee Haviland, Caleb Asbury, Torryn Heffelfinger Back row: Jeff Grabowski, Ryan Peterson, Jon Largent, Jacob Wenger. (Not pictured: Sarah Curry, Emma Eilts, Delanie Losey and Katie Helmerich).


Environmental Studies major Tyler Delauder stands ready for action in the department's new electrofishing boat to be used for sampling in the Eel River.

ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB

If you are interested in joining the Environmental Club or have questions, please e-mail Dr. David Hicks or Ashlee Light for more information.