ɬÀï·¬

environmental justice

For students interested in environmental law and forms of public policy:

Concerned about the state of the world around you?

Possible areas of study include impact of policy and on groups of ɬÀï·¬, in regards to climate change, land management, locational risks, and water shortages.

Environmental Justice track prepares you to work in a variety of policy or legal settings with an emphasis on ecological understanding and environmental research skills, especially for those pursuing careers as environmental lawyers, activists, and as a starting point for ecological research.

Electives in environmental science or policy recommended for this track.

For more information about this track, email segalk@spu.edu.

.

Model of Vocation: Environmental Law, Policies, Practices

As part of the “First Fridays Colloquium Series,” on Friday, November 2, 2018, guest speaker Tanya Hayes, director of Environmental Studies at ɬÀï·¬ University, spoke on the impact of international conservation policies and programs in Latin America, followed by a panel comprising Kathleen Braden, professor emerita of political science and geography; biology professors Eric Long and Ryan Ferrer; and theology professors J.J. Lease and Mike Langford.