Environmental Fellows are a diverse set of graduate students that hail from schools across the country. They address environmental concerns through their studies in conservation sciences (water, energy, forestry, and marine biology), public health, planning and policy, landscape architecture, business and management, social and environmental justice, geography and more.
list of schools (alphabetical)
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University | Iowa State University | University of Florida (2 fellows) |
Arizona State University – Tempe Campus | Johns Hopkins University | University of Kansas |
Boise State University | Louisiana State University | University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
Brown University | Michigan State University (2 fellows) | University of Michigan (33 fellows) |
California State University, Los Angeles | New York University | University of Montana |
Carnegie Mellon University | Northeastern University | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Clark University | Texas Southern University | University of Oregon |
College of Charleston | The New School | University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
Columbia University (4 fellows) | Tufts University (3 fellows) | University of Texas at Austin |
Cornell University | Tulane University | University of Washington |
Duke University | University of California, Berkeley (2 fellows) | Vanderbilt University |
Duke University and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | University of California, Davis | Villanova University (2 fellows) |
Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University | University of California, Los Angeles | Virginia Commonwealth University |
Harvard University (2 fellows) | University of California, Santa Barbara (2 fellows) | Virginia Institute of Marine Science |
Howard University | University of Colorado, Boulder | Western Washington University |
Indiana University (2 fellows) | University of Delaware | Yale University (6 fellows) |