Environmental Studies Impact Internship for the Summer

This program provides students with great professional work experience with local community organizations doing meaningful work on issues related to the environment, climate, and sustainability. Students receive a $4,000 stipend, and the chance to work with supervisors making a real difference in the St. Louis community. There are positions in many areas of environmental and […]

Office of Sustainability: Operational Sustainability Internship Program

In 2024, the Office of Sustainability is piloting a new version of its popular summer internship program that will place students with campus partners to give them a deeper understanding of campus operations and real-world experience. Spend your summer in St. Louis doing a deep-dive in sustainable operations with one of the numerous Office of […]

Divided City Graduate Summer Research Fellowship

The Center for the Humanities, in collaboration with the Sam Fox School and with funding from the Office of the Provost’s Here and Next initiative, is pleased to offer a new round of Divided City Graduate Fellowships for Summer 2024 for MA/PhD students in the Humanities, Humanistic Social Sciences, Art, Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture. […]

Apply to the Office of Sustainability New Internship Program

The Office of Sustainability is offering a new full-time internship opportunity, in which students will work on real-life sustainability challenges and operationalize solutions. This internship offers an enriching cohort experience with training and mentorship from the Office of Sustainability staff and the Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change (ESCC) Internship Program. The deadline to submit an […]

Participate in Geo-Resolution 2022 at SLU

Geo-Resolution 2022 is almost here! Come join us on September 28 for this free conference on the campus of Saint Louis University. This year’s conference theme is “Geospatial Perspectives on Climate Change: Predicting and Mitigating Effects.” If you haven’t already, please visit the conference website [taylorgeospatial.org] to register and for further info. The keynote speakers […]

The team at Custom Foodscaping is hiring!

Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Custom Foodscaping transforms ordinary outdoor spaces into beautiful, food-producing landscapes. They help people grow organic fruits and veggies in their homes, businesses, and community spaces with the mission of creating a healthier, more connected world. They are a full-service design and install company working from visioning to installation of any […]

Enterprise presents “Gray to Green Communities: A Conversation with Author Dana Bourland”

Join a lively dialogue with Dana Bourland, author of “Gray to Green Communities: A Call to Action on the Housing and Climate Crisis.” CNN political commentator Van Jones calls it a “must-read for anyone who cares about an inclusive, green path forward.” Joining the conversation will be leading voices on housing, policy and community engagement. […]

USGBC-Missouri Gateway: The Intersection of Climate Change & Health

he Intersection of Climate Change and HealthAn awakening and call to action on future outcomes Join us Tuesday, April 13, 2021 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm for a unique continuing education program. This session will explore the impact that climate change has on the health and physical well-being of those directly and indirectly impacted by […]

Washington University Climate Conversation: Extreme Weather Events

On March 24th, join WUCCP to discuss how climate change results in extreme weather events, effective ways to communicate about these events, and their social impacts. Panelists include: Georgy Falster, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, WUSTL Kenton Gewecke, Chief Meteorologist, KOMU-TV Michael A. Méndez, Assistant Professor, Environmental Planning and Policy, UC […]