ENVS 50 put together an immersive "StoryMap" to tell the Community Forest story, showcasing the wide range of benefits that communities gain from their forests, from education to income, recreation, and climate resilience.
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July 23, 2025
Hayden Miller '25 merges his passion for video, paddling, and science.
November 27, 2023
With the input of shellfish harvesters from Waldoboro and other towns in coastal Maine, Dartmouth Environmental Studies major and researcher Rachel Freer hopes to understand how people in coastal communities approach marine conservation.
May 04, 2023
ENVS majors, Eric Hryniewicz '23 and Keelia Stevens '24 presented their research on Diversification as a Means of Resilience for Small New England Dairies at the Ninth International Agroecology Congress in Seville, Spain.
April 11, 2023
Singapore climate activist Kate Yeo tells Eco-Business how she walks the line of acceptability in a conservative country where activism is taboo, and why climate justice is the issue that really drives her.
June 07, 2021
Ashley Laveriano '24 & Ivan Tochimani-Hernandez '24 won the People's Choice award for their video on the Dartmouth Agroforestry Project....
September 21, 2020
Elizabeth Sanson '20 video depicts a community meeting hosted by Dartmouth, the Topnaar Traditional Authority, and Gobabeb Namib Research Institute.
June 23, 2020
Yilin Huo '22, Sydney Merrill'22, Elisabeth Sanson '20, and Mary Tobin '20 produce a social impact video in ENVS 80.08: The Practice of Science Policy and Diplomacy.
June 08, 2020
Lauren Archer '20 and Laura Walk '20 have created a website that visualizes large companies' responses to climate change, in order to make this information more digestible and accessible to the public.
May 23, 2019
ENVS major Gabrial Canfield has been awarded one of this year’s 55 Udall Scholarships for her commitment to Native American issues and the environment. Congratulations, Gabe!...