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  • Capstone team poster
    MENV Capstone ProgramAuthored by Ash LehtoAt the core of the Masters of the Environment program is the Capstone Project. The MENV Capstone Project takes place over a full year and includes an additional semester of preparation.  Student teams
  • Students creating a microgrid.
    Energy systems and technologies are at the heart of the global decarbonization movement. Understanding how these systems work—their inputs, outputs, costs, and benefits—is essential to designing and deploying the clean energy solutions that will
  • Gregor MacGregor
    On a quiet street in Lafayette, Colorado, the smell of rosemary and fresh bread often drifts from a solar-powered oven just before dawn. It’s where you’ll find Gregor MacGregor, a ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ assistant teaching professor with the
  • Three students on the Audubon Capstone team
    MENV Audubon Rockies Capstone Team paired up with Water for Colorado to map Colorado's restoration landscape and identify opportunities for scaling impacts for functioning and healthy riverscapes. 
  • Josh Radoff
    In alignment with CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s strategic sustainability priorities, the university has appointed two faculty members, Max Boykoff and Josh Radoff, to lead transformative campus efforts in education and infrastructure. 
  • Taylor Clayton, Jennalee Battson, and Bridger Tomlin at the MENV Alumni Recognition Awards night.
    A few weeks ago, the Masters of the Environment (MENV) program hosted its very first Alumni Recognition Night—and what a night it was! Held at CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½, the evening brought together nearly a decade’s worth of MENV alumni,
  • Student speaking at URS Clinic
    MENV 2025 Urban Resilience and Sustainability (URS) Clinic student teams share their findings and recommendations for with community partners ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ County Housing Authority and ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Housing Partners.
  • Sasha, Jazlyn, and Cayden at the Campus Sustainability Summit
    MENV students win first place at the Department of Energy's Geothermal Collegiate Competition and at the ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½'s Campus Sustainability Summit!
  • Woman talking to crowd
    The ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Department of Environmental Studies (ENVS) recently hosted its inaugural Career in the Environment Fair, connecting students with industry professionals in sustainability, conservation, and environmental science. The event featured a State of the Field panel discussion with experts from organizations like The Nature Conservancy, Schneider Electric, and the City of ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½, who shared career insights and advice on navigating the evolving environmental field. Students also engaged with representatives from 18 organizations during the Career Exploration Expo, exploring job and internship opportunities to help launch impactful careers in sustainability.
  • Students at the Capstone Networking Event
    The ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Department of Environmental Studies (ENVS) recently hosted its inaugural Career in the Environment Fair, connecting students with industry professionals in sustainability, conservation, and environmental science. The event featured a State of the Field panel discussion with experts from organizations like The Nature Conservancy, Schneider Electric, and the City of ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½, who shared career insights and advice on navigating the evolving environmental field. Students also engaged with representatives from 18 organizations during the Career Exploration Expo, exploring job and internship opportunities to help launch impactful careers in sustainability.
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