A growing number of teens and young adults are experiencing mental health issues related to the impacts of climate change. They suffer from a condition called “eco-anxiety.” Sustainability leader
Catawba’s Day of Giving is October 13th. Elizabeth Howard, a 2017 Catawba graduate, shares what the Center for the Environment and Catawba College mean to her. Your donations help
Maps play an important role in conveying crucial information on where conservation efforts should be carried out. On March 10th, 2020, the Department of Environment and Sustainability at Catawba
On February 25th, we had the privilege of having Dr. Jim Sanderson speak to Catawba students and Salisbury community members on the future of conservation.
Dr. Sanderson argued, that
November 12th, Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.Filmed across the country, the documentary chronicles the failures of state agencies to regulate industrial animal agriculture. Known formally as Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations –
The Endangered Species Act has sheltered native plant and animal life in the Unites States for nearly 50 years, but now it’s in need of saving. Ben Prater, Southeast
Providence Day School (PDS) has received the NC Green School of Quality award for its ongoing sustainability efforts.
The program, under the auspices of the Center for the Environment
06/25/18 by Juanita Teschner
A 2017 Catawba College graduate is now serving as the sustainability outreach coordinator at the Center for the Environment at Catawba College.
Elizabeth
06/25/18 by Juanita Teschner
Two Stanback Summer Interns from Duke University are working at the Center for the Environment at Catawba College through July.
Jimena Perez-Viscasillas, a
Chance Ratliff could conceivably divide his life into “before NES” and “after NES.”
Before attending the National Environmental Summit for High School Students at Catawba College in 2015, he