Virtual Environment at Sewanee
Sewanee's Integrated Program in the Environment has more than 30 faculty and staff who are engaged with students on a variety of research and applied field projects. We have direct access to a working farm, 13,000 forested acres, well-funded internships, and alumni involved with management and conservation issues across the globe. Come join us for a truly unique experience in environmental study and the liberal arts, and see what makes Sewanee the premier place to study the environment!
Tentative Schedule
3-3:05 p.m. | Welcome |
3:15-3:45 p.m. | Live Zoom tours of Snowden and Spencer Halls |
4-4:30 p.m. | Mock class and Q & A session |
- Who is invited?
High school students interested in environmental studies and sciences, forestry, geology, natural resources, or environmental arts & humanities. - What will I do?
Participate in live Zoom tours of Sewanee's main science facilities, Snowden and Spencer Halls. Tours will be conducted by current faculty and students. You'll also be able to join a 20 minutes mock class conducted by a faculty member. The mock class will be followed by a Q & A opportunity with the faculty member teaching the class. - When can I participate?
Future Dates TBA. - Why should I participate?
You’re interested in environmental studies or Sewanee or both. (We’re really hoping it’s both.) - How can I register?
You can register right here. We can't wait to connect with you!