Environmental Studies at Rollins

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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES W

ant to save the world? At Rollins, environmental studies majors are primed to do just that. By examining humanity’s greatest challenges—such as preserving natural resources, planning sustainable cities, protecting critical species—our students help create real solutions. With the support of expert faculty, you’ll explore environmental issues from all relevant lenses: ecological, economic, geographical, historical, ethical, and political. This comprehensive experience will not only give you the foundation you need to pursue a career, but will broaden your perspective and shape you into a global citizen.

Why Study Environmental Studies at Rollins Prime Location Florida is at the forefront of environmental issues. With a variety of ecosystems and globally significant initiatives right in Rollins’ backyard, you’ll have endless opportunities to engage realworld examples and get hands-on experience.

On-the-Ground Learning Our environmental studies program is known for its innovative field-study opportunities—many of which involve travel. From a cloud forest in Costa Rica to an urban farm in Portland, Oregon, new locations provide new perspectives.

The Freedom to Explore We intentionally designed this major with just 10 course requirements, so you can choose how to deepen your experience. Whatever your passion— art, politics, science—you’ll be empowered to combine it with environmental studies.


“The Costa Rican field study led by Dr. Barry Allen taught me the importance of local people in conservation work. I interacted with farmers, environmentalists, business owners, and local officials and learned how the country was trying to develop their economy without having to destroy their natural resources. Rollins taught me that the way you approach conservation is as important as the outcome you seek.”

Angelo Villagomez ’04

Senior Officer, Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy Project

Rollins Environmental Studies Careers Rollins environmental studies grads are making tomorrow happen at some of the world’s most prestigious institutions and innovative organizations.

Jeni Collins ’12

Associate Legislatve Representative, Earthjustice

Sharon De Andrade

Urban Planner, Orange County Government

David Grasso ’06

Business Anchor, Bold TV

Tyler Kartzinel ’07

Assistant Professor of Conservation Biology, Brown University

Stefanie Widows ’03

PhD Candidate in Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Real World Experience From internships to research opportunities, environmental studies majors hone their skills in the real world.


Popular Courses Classes are small—usually fewer than 18 students—and focus on interactive experiences. Many provide context for field-study opportunities, and all offer a unique angle on the moral imperative of environmental citizenship. • ENV 353 National Parks and Protected Areas • ENV 323 Conservation of Biodiversity • ENV 390 Culture and Landscape • ENV 189 Environmental Crisis • ENV 330 Women and the Environment • ENV 413 Senior Seminar

Beyond the Classroom First-Year Faculty-Led Field Study Every August, a group of first-year students travel to Costa Rica before ever stepping foot on campus. This crash course in sustainability is a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded students, spark an interest in global affairs, and to see firsthand how a country’s focus on conservation can define its economy and culture.

Genius Reserve A property owned by the Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation of Winter Park, this working restoration project is a living example of Old Florida where Rollins students can conduct research, intern, and perform fieldwork.

Sustainability Program This student-led initiative gives students an outlet to implement real change on campus. Among other projects, they run a bike-share program for students and faculty as well as a 900-square-foot working farm that provides organic produce for area restaurants.


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Expert Faculty Our environmental studies professors specialize in all angles of the field—ecology, economics, politics, history, civil planning— giving you a well-rounded menu of coursework and a more comprehensive view of environmentalism around the globe.

Barry Allen, PhD | Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Research interests: National-park policy and sustainable development

Ann Francis | Sustainability Program/Environmental Studies Coordinator Promotes environmental and sustainable responsibility and awareness on campus

Lee Lines, PhD | Professor of Environmental Studies Research interests: Physical geography, sustainable development, food and sustainability, tropical environments, appropriate scale, western North America

Emily Nodine, PhD | Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Research interests: Links between climate and the biosphere, aquatic and coastal ecosystems, wetland ecology and restoration, and scales of disturbance

Leslie Kemp Poole, PhD | Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Research interests: History of the environmental movement, particularly the grassroots organizers who in Florida and across the country included many women

Bruce Stephenson, PhD | Professor of Environmental Studies Research interests: Intersection of regional planning, environmental protection, and urbanism

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