20 Years of Preparing Environmental Professionals
A lot has changed since that first class of Environmental Science and Management students started back in the fall of 1992.
Today, sustainability and the triple bottom line are guiding principles in the corporate world.
- Global climate change and carbon footprint now provide the impetus for greenhouse gas emissions inventories.
- Energy generation is more than ever, a central environmental issue; whether it's clean coal or unconventional natural gas and oil extraction.
CERE Remains Committed
What hasn't changed is our commitment to stay at the forefront of environmental education, going strong since we launched the Environmental Science and Management program in Fall 1992.
Now, in addition to our traditional masters degree program in Environmental Science and Management (ESM) and certificate programs in Environmental Science and Environmental Management, we now have a Conservation Biology track for the masters and an undergraduate BS in Environmental Science.
Commemorating our Anniversary
Beginning this fall, CERE will launch a series of speakers and other special events to celebrate this milestone. We hope to reach out to the community and especially to reconnect with our 400+ alumni. To stay in touch with our plans, return to this website and sign up for our mailing list.

