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School of Earth & Sustainability

Sustainability is an applied and engaged interdisciplinary field of study that provides students with the knowledge and skills to envision and create transformative changes while pursuing a variety of career paths. UNESCO reports that 91 percent of students agree that “their place of study should actively incorporate and promote sustainable development.” Increasingly, UMass Amherst students are demanding opportunities to pursue sustainability in every College across campus. Nearly 70% of our undergraduates have taken one or more sustainability courses. According to the most recent campus sustainability survey, 81% of UMass undergraduates believe climate change will negatively impact their generation's quality of life, with 55.9% of students interested in learning more about sustainability or gaining hands-on experience.

The School of Earth & Sustainability (SES) is deeply committed to training the next generation of leaders and to meeting students’ desire for sustainability-connected learning and training. Since its inception in 2016, SES has stood at the forefront of transdisciplinary education, research, creative work, and engagement aimed at understanding and solving the critical sustainability challenges facing natural and built environments in Massachusetts and around the world. SES currently links five academic departments across two colleges with the goal of elevating to pan campus. Together, we are a vibrant learning community dedicated to fostering the next wave of scholars, innovators, and leaders in sustainability.

The complex socio-environmental challenges of the 21st century require transformative approaches and a new workforce equipped with integrated skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience. Your generosity enables SES to offer impactful training opportunities through living lab learning experiences. In these experiences, students engage directly with the scientists, scholars, and practitioners on campus and in surrounding communities to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. It also provides the much-needed capacity for transferring new knowledge and skills into our broader community and region. Our student-centered approach enriches education and career outcomes but also drives innovation, our growing green workforce, and the development of practical, resilient, and just solutions for a changing planet.

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CNS Advisory Board Challenge
Dan Mayer is challenging all members of the CNS Deans Advisory Board to donate a minimum of $200 (in addition to any challenge gifts). He will match all DAB gifts 1:1.
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College of Natural Sciences $1,000 Challenge
When the College of Natural Sciences receives 400 gifts of any size, it will unlock a $1,000 challenge gift from Dean Michael Fox.
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Power Hour #1
The area of campus with the most gifts at the end of the power hour from 10-11 a.m. EDT on April 29 will win a $2,000 bonus!
Rank Prize Department/Group/RSO/Fund Donors
1 $2,000 Student Alumni Association 120
2 $500 Department of Food Science 110
3 $500 UMass Women into Leadership (UWiL) 96
4 Professional Writing and Technical Communication 30
5 Women's Rowing 17
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Power Hour #2
The area of campus with the most gifts at the end of the power hour from 12-1 p.m. EDT on April 29 will win a $2,000 bonus!
Rank Prize Department/Group/RSO/Fund Donors
1 $2,000 Women's Club Ice Hockey 120
2 $500 Boxing Club 76
3 $500 UWW Faculty Student Scholarship Endowment Fund 71
4 Women for UMass Amherst 55
5 UMass Hillel 37
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Power Hour #3
The area of campus with the most gifts at the end of the power hour from 3-4 p.m. EDT on April 29 will win a $2,000 bonus!
Rank Prize Department/Group/RSO/Fund Donors
1 $2,000 Men's Club Rugby 203
2 $500 WMUA 105
3 $500 Dynamics Acapella 94
4 Club Running 68
5 Student Care & Emergency Response Fund (SCERF) 65
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Power Hour #4
The area of campus with the most gifts at the end of the power hour from 6-7 p.m. EDT on April 29 will win a $2,000 bonus!
Rank Prize Department/Group/RSO/Fund Donors
1 $2,000 Men's Ultimate Frisbee 141
2 $500 Club Water Polo 120
3 $500 Sharp Attitude 100
4 UMass Dance Company 86
5 UMass Club Swim 59
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Power Hour #5
The area of campus with the most gifts at the end of the power hour from 11 a.m. - noon EDT on April 30 will win a $2,000 bonus!
Rank Prize Department/Group/RSO/Fund Donors
1 $2,000 Stonewall Center 200
2 $500 Polymer Science & Engineering 99
3 $500 Earthfoods Cafe 39
4 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Student Support Fund 31
5 Filipino Student Association 17
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Power Hour #6
The area of campus with the most gifts at the end of the power hour from 1-2 p.m. EDT on April 30 will win a $2,000 bonus!
Rank Prize Department/Group/RSO/Fund Donors
1 $2,000 Daily Collegian 166
2 $500 UMass Emergency Medical Services 104
3 $500 The Boltwood Project 86
4 Baseball 73
5 CLACLS 45
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Power Hour #7
The area of campus with the most gifts at the end of the power hour from 2-3 p.m. EDT on April 30 will win a $2,000 bonus!
Rank Prize Department/Group/RSO/Fund Donors
1 $2,000 Men's Club Rowing 290
2 $500 Women's Rugby 135
3 $500 Korean Students Association 112
4 Center for Women and Community 100
5 Minuteman Marching Band 96
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Power Hour #8
The area of campus with the most gifts at the end of the power hour from 8-9 p.m. EDT on April 30 will win a $2,000 bonus!
Rank Prize Department/Group/RSO/Fund Donors
1 $2,000 Duly Noted 237
2 $500 Laxbackers 91
3 $500 Girl Up UMass Amherst 91
4 Women's Ultimate Frisbee 81
5 UMass Cybersecurity Club 43
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$10,000 university-wide match!
Beginning at 4 p.m. we will be matching the first $100 of every gift made until we have matched $10,000 in gifts. Hurry and make your gift now before the matching funds run out!
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