The Bailey College of the Environment at Wesleyan University was created with a belief in the resilience of the human spirit and a desire to develop a long-term vision of human and ecosystem health. Our mission, simply stated: to change the world. Are you a former ENVS major with a story to share? We would love to hear from you!
- bery ’21 studies city-level climate planning
- alums in the news: kiran kling ’24
- nodiff ’19 creates climate imaginarium
- villegas ’21 pursues interest in enviro justice
- zaks ’99 relishes role in enviro communications
- snyder ’23 engages in green planning
- sussman squires ’21 explores energy policy at columbia’s climate school
- reistrup ’21explores mine reclamation and restoration
- brown ’22 shares travel-volunteer experience and advice
- biasucci ’21 helps companies become more sustainable
- kirana ’21 uses data to tell climate stories
- colson-fearon ’22 co-authors paper based on coe fellowship
- toner ’20 stewards the land
- lam ’19 focuses on building a better future
- meehan ’21 works to create a hunger-free alaska
- green ’20 goes from wesu to npr
- gay ’20 pursues urban planning path
- pinkus ’20 supports volunteerism at us forest service
- lopez-anido ’21 investigates biology of marine invertebrates
- eco designer lindsay ’05 finds her happy place
- o’donnell ’19 takes action at climate museum
- edwards ’21 contributes to higher ed toolkit for displaced students
- vogel ’11 shares career path with wes students
- Pearce ’94 works to restore natural balance at woodend
- sher ’07, students study electron transport
- sustainable agriculture with ostfeld ’10
- full list of our 300+ envs linked major graduates (est. in 2007)