Lead with your knowledge of sustainability

If your passion for the planet goes above and beyond your own carbon footprint, consider a degree in the environmental field. The Center for Environmental Research and Education (CERE) is dedicated to providing an education that aligns with the values of the integrative bottom line as well as the United Nation's Seventeen Sustainable Development Goals, which recognize that “ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality and spur economic growth –all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests.” Our students gain a diverse and practical skillset in science, communication, critical thinking and leadership, enabling them to tackle any issue affecting our land, air and water systems. Technical abilities and effective communication are emphasized in preparation for successful careers and graduate studies.

Environmental and Energy Engineering

Duquesne's Environmental and Energy Engineering program provides you with the expertise and abilities needed to address contemporary environmental and energy issues. Immerse yourself in practical experiences, collaborative research and real-world projects, all designed to empower you to create a substantial impact on global environmental concerns.

 

 

Become an advocate for the environment

Gain skills to address environmental challenges affecting land, air, and water systems.

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Undergraduate Programs

Our undergraduate programs equip you with the essential expertise and skills required to tackle modern-day environmental challenges. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation, you'll have the opportunity to engage in hands-on experiences, collaborative research and real-world projects.

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Graduate Programs

The ESM offers a flexible and personalized education, centered on devising innovative solutions to pressing environmental issues. Students can opt for a concentration in one of three areas of study.

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Dual Degree Programs

Our dual degree programs provide a unique opportunity for undergraduate students to cross academic disciplines, with more efficiency than a traditional double or triple major.

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Hear from an Alumna

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"My time at Duquesne has been a really great experience. I joined various student organizations and became part of the Duquesne community. And then my research allowed me to become part of a larger community, where I could use my skills to help improve the environment."

Mikayla Bayto B.S. Environmental Science
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Meet Our Faculty

John Stolz, Ph.D.

John Stolz, Ph.D.

Director and Professor, Center for Environmental Research and Education

David Kahler, Ph.D.

David Kahler, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Center for Environmental Research and Education

Philip Reeder, Ph.D.

Philip Reeder, Ph.D.

Professor, Center for Environmental Research and Education

Shishir Paudel, Ph.D.

Shishir Paudel, Ph.D.

Adjunct Instructor, Center for Environmental Research and Education

Brady Porter, Ph.D.

Brady Porter, Ph.D.

Professor, Center for Environmental Research and Education

Elizabeth Dakin, Ph.D.

Elizabeth Dakin, Ph.D.

Professor, Center for Environmental Research and Education

Kyle Selcer, Ph.D.

Kyle Selcer, Ph.D.

Professor, Center for Environmental Research and Education

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Research Initiatives

Within the Center for Environmental Research and Education, you'll work alongside faculty members, immersing yourself not only in the fundamentals of scientific research and engineering design, but also in the pursuit of larger scientific goals.

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Professional Certificates

Our professional certifications in Environmental Science and Environmental Management offer specialized training and credentials that are recognized by employers, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders in the environmental industry.

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Add a Minor

Our environmental minors are the perfect complement to any undergraduate degree program. Delve deeper into the pressing environmental issues that matter most to you.

Duquesne - Pittsburgh Connection

CERE installed a campus-community garden that serves to fight food apartheid in neighboring Uptown, combat stormwater overflow in the City of Pittsburgh, and increase biodiversity on campus.

96%of all students complete over 200 hours of community service.

As part of the Undergraduate Research Program, environmental students participate in ten weeks of research, community engagement, and a research symposium.

90%knowledge retention rate through experiential learning.

Environmental students conduct research on topics ranging from fracking, water quality, freshwater species, renewable energy, sustainability, and more. The Center for Environmental Research & Education also publishes regular campus sustainability reports include Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories and the STARS Report, facilitated by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. 

CERE's alumni network includes professionals in every sector of the field who serve in a broad array of positions.

600active alumni members.

From the Director

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While we tackle the current environmental issues of climate change, energy, and forever chemicals it may be hard to predict what the top environmental priorities will be in the future. One thing is for sure, we at CERE will continue our commitment to providing the best possible education and opportunities for our students.

John Stolz John Stolz, Director and Professor, Environmental Science and Environmental Science & Management

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John Stolz, Ph.D.

Director

Center for Environmental Research and Education

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Graduate Student Success Coach

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