Bob Churchill's response to S. C. Trombulak's curriculum proposal. The letter includes Churchill's thoughts on main problems of the program in the past, and his support for Trombulak's proposal.
Correspondence between Stephen C. Trombulak and David K. Smith; and Stephen C. Trombulak and Ray Coish. The letters discuss the recreation of tracks; requirement of a thesis; and course changes.
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…
A memorandum from Stephen C. Trombulak to the Environmental Studies faculty discussing the upcoming external review; accommodating the new course ES 401 in the upcoming fall; billing of science journals; and Neil Leary joining the ES and Economics…
The United States Forest Service is criticized by conservationists and timber industry professionals alike for its mismanagement of the national forests.
A memo from Stephen C. Trombulak, Director of Environmental Studies (ES), to John McCardell in the Teaching Resources Committee. The memo includes a short summary of the history and current state of support for the ES Program; a request for more…
In February of 1979, the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry held a subcommittee meeting in Middlebury, Vermont to receive proposals on Rare II Wilderness sites across the United States. After three days of proposals and hearings, the…