Camille Ledoux is the spring 2024 intern at Nature at the Confluence
She will sharpen her knowledge of conservation, law and justice.
moreShe will sharpen her knowledge of conservation, law and justice.
moreA summer paralegal internship in Canada and a Global Experience Seminar to Germany and Poland set Camille Ledoux’25 up for a year of international education . She hopes to continue to combine her interests in environmental studies and law as she narrows her focus post-Beloit.
moreMartu Kollie’24 traversed the country to the University of Washington for its Junior Summer Institute, learning about public policy through seven-week courses in economics, quantitative methods, policy analysis, and contemporary global issues. “There are lots of nuances playing into policy making,” she says.
moreNestled deep within the pristine wilderness of Ely, Minnesota, lies the Wilderness Field Station, a haven for nature enthusiasts and a hub for immersive learning. Here, I had the opportunity to take an environmental justice course, which opened my eyes to the intricate web of environmental issues and their impact on communities.
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They visited Lake Wisconsin and Devil’s Lake
moreLed by the Environmental Studies program and the Sustainability Channel, students visited the Aldo Leopold Foundation in the morning to learn about restoration.
moreHer work was conducted during the Summer of 2022 through PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies Green Team Program in Northern New Jersey
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