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CECE Explores Community Resilience at Climate Week NYC’s House of Scientista
On Thursday September 25th, CECE co-sponsored the House of Scientista event at Climate Week NYC. The event, hosted by Scientista, discussed the future of food, philanthropy, and communications during climate and political change. As people arrived at the event, Dr. Dana R. Fisher, elicited insight from four leaders in community resilience via red carpet interviews. […]CECE at Climate Week NYC 2025
Several CECE faculty and affliates will be attending Climate Week next week in New York City. Below are a few events that they will be participating in. Upstream, Downriver – Uniting for Water Justice Screening The Center for Environmental Filmmaking‘s Professor Maggie Stogner will be screening her documentary “Upstream, Downriver – Uniting for Water Justice” virtually […]Call for Proposals for CECE Faculty Research Incubator Program
The Center for Environment, Community, & Equity is delighted to announce a Call for Submissions to our 2025-2026 Faculty Research Incubator Program. We are inviting interdisciplinary teams of scholars to submit short proposals for projects to be developed during the academic year (MAXIMUM: 2 pages including references). By the end of the summer, teams are […][Recap] WCL hosts panel on Climate Change Opinions of the International Court of Justice and [...]
By: Michael Culbert The conjunction of human rights and climate change was first brought up at Buenos Aires Climate Change Conference in 2004 and laughed at as a realistic framework… well “no one is laughing now.”1 The International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) both took steps this July […]CECE Announces New National Science Foundation Grant
We are delighted to report that Professors Scott Freeman and Mike Alonzo were just awarded a 2.5 year grant from the National Science Foundation to support their research. The grant builds on their previous research, which was supported by the CECE Faculty Research Incubator Program.Final Student Reports Complete Inaugural DataCorps Fellowship
The Workforce Development & the 4Rs project wrapped up its first summer of the DataCorps Fellowship Program. At the beginning of the summer, the DataCorps fellows identified individual topics they would like to research. Each fellow then designed one to two questions on their topics to be included in the project’s service corps member survey. […]Tracking Activism and Resistance at the No Kings Day of Action
Over the past 6 months, protesters have flooded the streets across the country to voice their concerns about the Trump Administration and its policies. Multiple large-scale, coordinated days of action organized by groups such as Indivisible and more informal networks like 50501 movement have taken place. The most recent day of action was called No […]Methodological Innovations in Research on Environment, Community, & Equity
Join us for the CECE Colloquium Series, happening the second Tuesday of each month at 2pm. The series will serve as an opportunity to connect across schools and departments and discover productive points of overlap. The final colloquium of the semester will cover how different data analysis methods can be used in research on environment, […]The Importance and Potential of Environmental Storytelling
Join us for the CECE Colloquium Series, happening the second Tuesday of each month at 2pm. The series will serve as an opportunity to connect across schools and departments and discover productive points of overlap. The second colloquium of the semester will focus on the important role that storytelling plays in addressing environmental challenges, including […]Welcome Back and Insights from the 2024 CECE Faculty Research Incubator Grant (and announcing the [...]
We have RESCHEDULED this event to take pace NEXT WEEK in solidarity with students and faculty who will be participating in the AU Walkout tomorrow afternoon. Join us for the CECE Colloquium Series, happening the second Tuesday of each month at 2pm. The series will serve as an opportunity to connect across schools and departments […]CECE Annual Report 2024-2025
CECE has released its second annual report. The report reflects on the 2024-2025 academic year and sets a vision for the years to come. Please read the full report here:CECE Whitepaper No. 3: Workforce Development and the 4Rs in California and Vermont
How are service corps programs supporting communities as they build resilience, respond to and recover from disaster, and work to reduce their emissions? This paper provides insights into who is working in such service corps programs, what are their motivations for serving, and how they hope to contribute to creating more resilient communities. The study […]