WUSTL Environmental Studies Program

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11/14/2024

The STL International Film Festival & Brittany Woods Middle School present a special screening of Farming While Black.

November 16, 2024 at the Brown School at Washington University (1 Brookings Dr, St. Louis, MO 63130) at 1:00 pm

Farming While Black is a feature film about the rising generation of young black farmers, based on the book by Leah Penniman. The film will be followed by a panel held in the Hillman Hall's Clark-Fox Forum at 2:45 pm.

This screening and panel are sponsored by the Brittany Woods Middle School’s Education for Sustainability (EFS) Program. The program is offered free to the community in appreciation for supporting sales of Brittany Brand's class-grown and produced products, which will also be available at a pop-up shop during this event. Tickets are free but required. Flyer attached.

See more here: https://www.ucityschools.org/departments/curriculum-instruction/curricular-areas/science/farming-while-black-stl-international-film-festival

11/13/2024

We are hiring Impact Interns for the Spring of 2025. Any Wash U students interested in having a meaningful impact on our STL community should consider applying. More information can be found: https://sustainability.wustl.edu/get-involved/internships/environmental-studies/

03/05/2024

All Wash U students are encouraged to consider applying for the Environmental Studies Impact Internship for this Summer. This program provides students with great professional work experience with local community organizations doing meaningful work. Students receive at least a $4,000 stipend, and the chance to work with supervisors making a real difference in the St. Louis community. There are positions in many areas of environmental and sustainability work, from environmental justice to outdoor education to community organizing. https://sustainability.wustl.edu/.../environmental-studies/

02/13/2024

Calling Environmental Studies students! There are 2 upcoming volunteer opportunities (2/17 and 4/17) with the Buder Center for American Indian Studies. Send an email to [email protected] if available and interested. Read more below:

11/15/2023

All Wash U students are encouraged to consider applying for the Environmental Studies Impact Internship for the Spring. This program provides students with great professional work experience with local community organizations doing meaningful work. Students receive academic credit, a $2,000 stipend, and the chance to work with supervisors making a real difference in the St. Louis community. There are positions in many areas of environmental and sustainability work, from environmental justice to outdoor education to community organizing. Applications are open now. More information can be found here: https://sustainability.wustl.edu/internships/environmental-studies/

08/07/2023

We are seeking Wash U students, of all backgrounds, who would like to make an impact on the Environmental community in St. Louis. There are a number of Impact Internships available for this fall with some amazing organizations. For information on the positions available and how to apply go to: https://sustainability.wustl.edu/internships/environmental-studies/

Lecturer - Environmental Studies 05/09/2022

The Environmental Studies Program in the College of Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for a full-time teaching track position in Environmental Studies at the rank of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to begin Fall 2022. Candidates for the rank of Senior Lecturer must have a minimum of six years teaching experience and an extensive record of excellence in teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level, advising, and service (such as mentoring and programmatic planning) consistent with Washington University’s teaching-track policies. The initial term of the appointment will be for one year at lecturer rank or three years at the senior lecturer rank, with renewal contingent upon performance.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Develop teaching materials and teaching or co-teaching introductory and advanced undergraduate courses on core concepts in sustainability, sustainable business, and ecological economics, including a community-engaged sustainability practicum for upper-level students.

More information on the position and application can be found here:

Lecturer - Environmental Studies Job Description Position Summary The Environmental Studies Program in the College of Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for a full-time teaching track position in Environmental Studies at the rank of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to begin Fall 2022. Candid...

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