Editor’s Note: Just across Red Square, the faculty, students and staff of the Graduate Program on the Environment are making positive changes in the world every day. Here’s a way to stay in touch.
MESsages, started in October 2013, is the official blog of Evergreen’s Graduate Program on the Environment, which offers a Master of Environmental Studies (MES) degree. This interdisciplinary degree teaches graduates to be creative, critical thinkers with the research skills required for the complex nature of professional environmental work and leadership. We recognize that the best environmental solutions come from a wide variety of perspectives—that is why we accept all majors, and why our students, who come to us from across the US and abroad, represent a wide range of ages, cultures, and expertise. Regardless of a student’s educational or work background, we train our graduates to build upon their strengths by creating holistic approaches to environmental challenges through exploration and collaboration.
Stay in touch with the program via the new blog, MES Weekly or contact Gail Wootan.
Sounds interesting. I graduate this winter. What’s required for acceptance into grad school.
Robert-
Check out our admissions requirements here: http://www.evergreen.edu/mes/admission.htm. We also have an info session coming up on campus at 5pm on December 12 – you can register here: http://www.evergreen.edu/mes/infosessions.htm
If you can’t make it, and want to know more, shoot me an email and set up a meeting!