Never a typical day
Graham Whiting graduated from Waterloo’s Architecture program in 1995 and is now an Intern Architect with J. David McAuley Architect … Continue reading Never a typical day
Graham Whiting graduated from Waterloo’s Architecture program in 1995 and is now an Intern Architect with J. David McAuley Architect … Continue reading Never a typical day
Geography student Reid Van Brabant spent one of his recent co-op work terms at Environment Canada’s Global Atmospheric Watch lab … Continue reading A northern work term…
Ryan Abbotts graduated with his Bachelor of Environmental Studies in Honours Planning in June 2000. Based in Chicago, Illinois, Ryan … Continue reading “Getting paid to bike”
As part of her 8 month co-op work term, Environment and Resource Studies student Tamara Levine spent a month in … Continue reading Student returns from Bhutan
Joanna Smedes graduated from Environment and Resource Studies in 2001 and is currently an Environmental Assistant with the City of … Continue reading Testing a national anti-idling project
Snakes, frogs, and rare plants… all in a day’s work. Continue reading Rare species specialist, St. Lawrence Islands National Park
Jeffrey Pidsadny graduated from the Architecture program at the University of Waterloo in 1998 and is currently a lead artist/environment … Continue reading A “radical” career
Tom Arnold graduated in 1999 with a Bachelor of Environmental Studies in Geography. He is now the Wildlife Rescue Team … Continue reading Raising money to make a difference
It’s hard to imagine how York University Bachelor of Environmental Studies (BES) student Rav Continue reading Environmental Policy and Action
University of Waterloo Sustainability Project (UWSP) strives to increase student environmental awareness and leadership, educate and involve the community, and … Continue reading University of Waterloo Sustainability Project (UWSP)
On any given day, Layla McNeil, a graduate of the BES program at York University, may be talking to scientists … Continue reading An Environmentalist Down Under