A crown fire consumes the Yellowstone canopy in September 1988. Within the park, fires damaged around 739,880 acres - that is, 36% of the park's total land.
Trombulak highlights a significant increase in the interest for environmental education on campus, and the program's inability to accommodate this increase in its current state. Trombulak proposes the creation of a working group to tackle the various…
Stephen C. Trombulak outlines current news and events regarding the Environmental Studies Program including the approval of the new course ES 401 Environmental Policy Formation; the arrival of Jack Schmidt in the Geology and Geography department; the…
A review of the 1982 New York Times nonfiction bestseller "The Fate of the Earth" by Jonathan Schell. It was on the bestseller list for several weeks after publication.
An article in The Campus in November 1979 contends that the '70s has seen less activism than the '60s, partly due to students having "a realistic appraisal of the issue" and judging political and environmental problems from an economic perspective as…
A letter from Stephen C. Trombulak to the Curriculum Committee, asking for the approval of the addition and substitution of various courses, as well as the addition of a new Literature and Writing focus with 6 required courses.
Civil Rights leader Benjamin Chavis announces and describes in an Atlanta newspaper the upcoming First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit in DC.
The cover of the January 1990 issue of National Geographic magazine featured an oil-slicked bird - an image used repeatedly in popular media to appeal to the American public's empathy.To add to the emotional intensity of the Exxon Valdez disaster,…