Do a Project
Get started working on an environmental project! Contact us for help to:
- Scope
- Identify a project compatible with your discipline and academic schedule.
- Connect you to faculty or community leaders working on environmental challenges.
- Find a study site at SSU Preserves (online reservations) or elsewhere
- Fund
- Find funding for course supplies, student salary, transportation, and other project-related costs:
- Share Results
- Share and archive project data and presentations (search projects)
- Gather feedback from you on your experiences (student project assessment survey)
- Implement
- Put the results of your work into action with community projects.
In addition to supporting individual projects, we can get you involved working on priority regional challenges in water, fire, forests and land management through our Education into Action programs:
Also check out the Nature!Tech Collaborative
Data Resources
We archive and share data relevant to the SSU preserves and campus.
Data sources vary and include staff, volunteers, resources and regional databases.
Become a Long-Term Partner
The Center develops long-term partnerships that help agencies and organizations move towards sustainable and resilient approaches.
The work is sponsored by organizations and donors who provide financial support for faculty and students to study priority issues.
Each collaborative engages a wide range of disciplines to better address the complex issues arising from the interaction of enviornment, culture and economy.