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Elmhurst College Receives Grant For Environmental Studies Program

The program will offer two interdisciplinary degrees in environmental studies—a policy-focused BA degree, and a science-focused BS degree.

ELMHURST, IL — The prestigious Arthur Vining Davis Foundations have awarded Elmhurst College a planning grant that will enable the college to begin developing an undergraduate program in environmental studies.

The college said with the $78,750 planning grant, the college will identify the curricular and administrative needs for the development of the bachelor’s degree program in the growing academic field. The grant will help Elmhurst College to accept its first class of prospective environmental studies majors in Fall 2019.

According to the college, the program will offer two interdisciplinary degrees in environmental studies—a policy-focused bachelor of arts degree, and a science-focused bachelor of science degree. Through interdisciplinary academic courses, internships, experiential and co-curricular activities, the program’s goal is for Elmhurst students to become compassionate stewards of the environment, scholars in sustainability and environmental management, and experts in environmental studies.

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“It is exciting to see faculty from many different departments work together on the development of an interdisciplinary program that will appeal to many of our students and create exciting new research opportunities at Elmhurst College,” April Edwards, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, said in a release. “We believe that a partnership between Elmhurst College and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations will forward our shared objective of strengthening a commitment to stewardship of the Earth.”

The school said Constance Mixon, who has experience leading and growing interdisciplinary programs as the director of the Urban Studies Program, has been chosen as the program director for the planning grant. Kimberly Lawler-Sagarin, associate professor of chemistry and assistant dean for faculty development, will lead the curriculum design for the science track. Teri Walker, professor and chair of the political science department, will lead development of the policy track.

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“Elmhurst College is thrilled to receive this grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations,” Elmhurst College President Troy D. VanAken said in a release. “It’s gratifying to see that an organization of their stature supports our efforts to contribute to such an important field.”


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