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NewJointMajorInEcologyCropped.jpg
This article ran on the front page of The Campus on Thursday, May 27, 1965. It announced the new interdisciplinary Environmental Studies major, and laid out the three possible focuses of study in it: Earth Science, Ecology, and Human Ecology.

February 22, 1962 Discussion on Disarmament.pdf
A Middlebury Campus articling detailing the First Inter-Collegiate Conference on "Disarmament and Arms Control" at Swarthmore College, PA, which several Middlebury students attended.

April 26, 1962 %22Communist Revival Aimed at Colleges%22.pdf
A warning against the increased presence of Communist influence on college campuses in the United States during the 1960s.

Death in the Abstract.pdf
An account of the senseless ecological destruction in Vietnam and how it contributes to a dehumanized abstraction of the horrors of war.

Vietnam Defoliation Scars.pdf
A National Academy of Sciences report describes the massive ecological and human destruction from defoliation in Vietnam, leading to a ban on Agent Orange.

ES Program 1997.pdf
Recommendations for the Environmental Studies Program regarding the number of faculty, location of program offices, and career and internship opportunities for majors.

Correspondence 1987_long-term goals and current changes.pdf
An overview of the growth of the program since 1986, and a summary of long-range needs regarding staffing in the Environmental Studies Program and associated departments; the budget of the program; and subscriptions to environmental studies…

Correspondence 1988_Jack Schmidt, ES 401, external review.pdf
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…

Correspondence 1987_curriculum committee approved changes.pdf
A letter from Stephen C. Trombulak to the Environmental Studies faculty and students outlining courses changes and the addition of Literature and Writing focus to the Social Science/Humanities track.

Correspondence 1986_strengthen the major.pdf
Stephen C. Trombulaks outlines the role of the Economics Department and their courses in the new ES program.
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