Interdisciplinary Place-Based Experiential Environmental Education

Our department trains students to see environmental problems from multiple perspectives: scientific, humanistic, political, ethical, cultural, historical, and geographic. Students have opportunities to do original, hands-on, mentored research in the context of science, social values, writing, and economic and political realities. Get involved in research on day one!
Learning by doing

Learning By Doing

Student research is a vital part of the undergraduate experience at Ithaca College. Reach out to faculty to find out how to get involved in projects and research!

ENVS Basics

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Written by Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Sciences (ENVS) Praneeta Mudaliar, alumnae Meaghan McElroy '20,  and Associate Professor and Chair of ENVS Jake C. Brenner: The Futility and Fatality of Incremental Action: Motivations and Barriers Among Undergraduates for Environmental Action that Matters

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Contact the Department of the Environment

Office: Center for Natural Sciences 258A ~ Fax (607) 274-5126
Jake Brenner, Professor and Chair jbrenner@ithaca.edu
Casey Silidjian, Administrative Assistant