Environmental studies (ENVS) is the academic component of the Bailey COE. ENVS is offered as a linked major or minor. All ENVS linked majors have a primary major in another academic department or program. So linked equals more, not less!
Our current and past students hail from almost every single department and program Wesleyan has to offer: from government, art, and chemistry to economics, English, and earth and environmental sciences to film studies, sociology, and biology. In addition, the Bailey COE supports enviro-related opportunities with faculty-student research grants, ourBailey COE Think Tank, and for all Wes undergrad students, regardless of their major, through our Bailey COE Summer Research Fellowship Program.
learn more about our envs students:
- meet our envs class of 2025!
- congrats to the class of 2024!
- senior spotlight: lea schaffer ’24
- senior spotlight: kiran kling ’24
- senior spotlight; alberto lopez ’24
- senior spotlight: andie glanzer ’24
- senior spotlight: amara leazer ’24
- senior spotlight: katie yin ’24
- senior spotlight: amy smith ’24
- senior spotlight: mira begg ’24
- senior spotlight: bella barocas ’24
- senior spotlight: serena levingston ’24
- senior spotlight: danielle garten ’24
- senior spotlight: meera nemali ’24
- senior spotlight: sloane dzhitenov ’24
- senior spotlight: alberto lopez ’24
- senior spotlight: marangela james ’24
- senior spotlight: ishani dave ’24
- senior spotlight: amanda morris ’24
- senior spotlight: debbra goh ’24
- senior spotlight: lia franklin ’24
- senior spotlight: maggie monaghan ’24
- senior spotlight: dylan campos ’24
- shiffer-delegard ’23 conducts thesis research in uk
- barocas ’24 explores jewish regenerative farming
- amanda morris ’24: youth advocacy day in hartford
- a blackwater dive photo exhibit by lily zhang ’23
- zitner ’23 presents “the garden festival”
- wecare denali donates compost to long lane farm
- westhrift launches sew what service
- bryan ’23: painting as ritual — opening reception 4/19
- zepeda ’23: making sense of the world through photography — opening reception 4/26
- eustace ’23: exploring life through sculpture — opening reception 4/26
- zepeda ’23: from “wild idea” to successful event
- ostrow ’26 reports from cop27
- our coe communications interns: covering all the good green news
- new campus free store planned for fall semester
- levy ’23: bite off more than you can chew at the new wisdom teeth exhibit
- colson-fearon ’22 explores urban farming in baltimore
- pipkin ’22 podcast to investigate land use in the smokies
- scobell ’22 & parikh ’22 spend summer sequencing fish genome
- levan ’22 indulges her appetite for entomophagy
- woolford ’22 and friends to host party at the edge of the world
- meet our 2021-22 think tank student fellows
- get to know our envs military vets: freiburger ’21 and snashall ’21
- o’neil, kulick ’21, park ’22 collaborate on als research
- beaumont ’19 finalist in global eco-challenge
- poulos, detre ’22 explore big bend dataset
- celebrating our 2021 envs majors!
- klimasmith ’20 presents at conservation conference
- congrats to our 2021 coe summer fellows
- thornton ’20 brings meaning to chaos through poetry
- meet our 2019 summer research fellows
- cuba calls to borzekowski ’19 and canter ’19
- franceschi ’19 exhibits senior thesis photos
- versey, ritter ’19 explore environmentally induced displacement with coe faculty-student research grant
- kim, nir ’19 & esposito collaborate on sound calendar
- sher ’07, students seek to improve material development through understanding electron transport
- meet our 2019-20 student think tank fellows
- mcleod ’19 hosts bears ears exhibit and screening
- coe faculty-student grant program supports o’connell’s antarctic research
- wes students, physical plant workers collaborate on performance project