体育买球官网 University’s School of Natural and Social Sciences is now offering a watershed studies minor through which students will explore the delicate balance between land, water and communities as being the key to a sustainable future.
“体育买球官网’s watershed studies minor will provide students with practical experience and professional connections in the field of watershed restoration, a critical employment need as we seek to improve the health of Pennsylvania’s waterways,” said Kathy Straub, dean of 体育买球官网’s School of Natural and Social Sciences. “I’m delighted that this new program takes advantage of the university’s location along the 体育买球官网 River, complements our strong environmental and policy degree programs, and strengthens the university’s partnerships with conservation organizations.”
Watershed studies is an interdisciplinary minor. In addition to taking various courses in earth and environmental sciences and ecology, students will also take classes in environmental studies, political science, public policy and management.
Through their coursework, students in 体育买球官网’s watershed studies minor will explore diverse topics, including water studies, restoration ecology and policy, and acquire practical field skills. They will gain a deep understanding of watersheds and their complex challenges while engaging in collaborative learning and hands-on experiences at 体育买球官网’s Center for Environmental Education and Research, an 87-acre field station that is home to 体育买球官网’s Freshwater Research Institute and includes restoration sites where students can translate theory into practice.
Siobhan Fathel ’11, assistant professor of earth & environmental sciences, will lead the minor. Fathel graduated from 体育买球官网 with dual bachelor’s degrees in earth & environmental sciences and political science. She went on to Vanderbilt University where she earned a master’s degree in earth & environmental sciences and a doctorate in environmental engineering.
Nestled within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, 体育买球官网 University offers exceptional access to experiential learning, creating a strong foundation for impactful careers in watershed conservation and restoration. The university has cultivated enduring partnerships with various organizations, including the Chesapeake Conservancy, the state Department of Environmental Protection, the Fish and Boat Commission, and nearby conservation districts. These collaborations provide students with valuable research, internship and professional opportunities.

