To care for the environment is to care for one another. We are all connected by an extensive network, reliant upon all systems. Climate, land use, pollution, ecosystems, renewable energy, aquatic systems—they teach us that to sustain one, we must sustain all.
Why study Environment & Sustainability at Sewanee?
By studying environment and sustainability at Sewanee, you'll be prepared to address complex environmental issues from a variety of perspectives. What you preserve today will be protected tomorrow.
Because all environmental systems are connected, environmental issues cannot be studied in isolation. Policy, science, humanities, and social science are all involved. A focus on place-based study and integration of knowledge across disciplines allow for a creative approach and a healthy appreciation for what’s happening around you. Whether you’re studying headwaters on the Mountain or the health of mammals downstream, it’s important to remember that our actions (and mistakes) can be felt for generations to come.
First destinations: Environment & Sustainability Majors
Sewanee graduates secure positions in a variety of fields. Some you would expect, others, are a bit of a surprise. Sewanee prepares you for your profession and your passion. Below is a sampling of recent graduates' first job.
- Research Analyst, ICF International, Fairfax, VA.
- Field Engineer, John Moriarty and Associates, Boston, MA.
- Reforestation and Environmental Educator, Peace Corps, Paraguay.
- Princeton in Asia Fellow, World Wildlife Fund, Bangkok, Thailand.
GRADUATE SCHOOL & PREPROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS: ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY MAJORS
Sewanee graduates enjoy extraordinary acceptance rates to top graduate and preprofessional programs–about 95 percent to law school and over 85 percent to medical school. Below is a sampling of where Sewanee grads continue their education.
- M.A. in Earth & Energy Resources, University of Texas, Austin.
- J.D. Tulane University Law School.