Hello all,

We are still accepting students for our second cohort in the Masters of 
Sustainability program. Chatham University is Rachel Carson's alma mater and 
has a dedication to innovative curriculum, experiential learning and a 
transdisciplinary approach to sustainability education. We have faculty with 
expertise in areas including systems ecology, ecotoxicology, science 
communication, art-science fusions, cultural and environmental anthropology, 
social justice, political ecology, food systems, and decision science.

For more information (see below) or feel free to email me at 
[email protected]

Cheers,
Molly


Chatham University’s School of Sustainability and the 
Environment<http://www.chatham.edu/sse/> is now offering a Masters of 
Sustainability<http://www.chatham.edu/sse/programs/msus/> degree – a two-year, 
full-time cohort program, providing students with an innovative and unique 
approach to the study of sustainability. Our program is an immersive, 
challenge-based curriculum in which students learn to communicate, practice, 
and champion sustainability in a range of settings. Through projects, community 
engagement, internships, and seminars, our students engage in real-world 
sustainability challenges to develop an academically sound yet professionally 
oriented approach to simultaneously improve economic development, social 
justice, and the biophysical environment.

Last fall we broke ground School of Sustainability and the Environment’s future 
home: the Eden Hall campus<http://www.chatham.edu/edenhall>. This new campus, a 
388-acre former farm/retreat just 18 miles north of Pittsburgh, is designed as 
a living learning sustainability lab. We are designing the campus, located at 
the urban/rural interface, to produce more energy than it uses, manage 
wastewater and storm water on site, produce food sustainably, and regenerate 
the surrounding ecosystem. We have already begun to teach and research 
sustainable agriculture practices. As we build the campus, students will be 
participate in managing water and energy systems, exploring how to use and 
improve both technology and behavior.  Eventually, this facility will serve 
more than 1,500 students.

We are currently enrolling students in our second cohort. We still have space, 
as well as some excellent funding opportunities, for individuals who are 
committed to the principles of sustainability.  We are less interested in their 
disciplinary backgrounds (our current cohort includes scientists, social 
scientists, writers and artists) than in their commitment to working across 
disciplines. Please share our program with any and all students who you believe 
would be excited to join our program.  They may also contact Trish Golla, our 
Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions for the School of Sustainability and 
the Environment, with any questions or to set up a visit to campus.  She can be 
reached at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or 412.365.1386.

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Molly Gail Mehling, M.En., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Ecology and Sustainability
School of Sustainability and the Environment
Chatham University
120 Dilworth Hall
Woodland Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15232

p. 412.365.1785
e. [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
w. www.mollymehling.com

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