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Mellon Foundation Summer/Fall 2008 Application

For General Information Contact:

Dr. Barry Chernoff
Robert Schumann Professor of Environmental Studies
Director, Environmental Studies Certificate Program
Exley Science Center 427
Shanklin Laboratory 305
860-685-2452
bchernoff@wesleyan.edu

   Professor Chernoff's
   Spring 2008 Office Hours:

   Tues: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
   Wed: 3:30pm - 5:00pm
   Exley Science Center
   Room #427 or by appt.


Valerie Marinelli
Administrative Assistant
Exley Science Center 327
860-685-3733
vmarinelli@wesleyan.edu
 

ESCP FORM

Please download and complete this form in order to begin qualifying for the Environmental Studies Certificate Program.

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BIODIVERSITY DATABASE

Please select the READ MORE to get to the Biodiversity Database which contains thousands of records of organisms identified in Middletown by the 2007 BioBlitz Group of Scientists and local residents.

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Feet To The Fire Festival 2008

Copresented by Wesleyan University?s Center for the Arts and Environmental Studies Program, the Jonah Center for Earth and Art and the City of Middletown.

Feet to the Fire will assemble a diverse array of artists, scientists and other thinkers to address the environmental challenges that face us today on a global scale and in our own communities. Enjoy performances, art and music by campus and regional artists, while learning about the impact of climate change on our world. Award-winning
choreographer Ann Carlson will premiere a new site-specific work commissioned by the Festival. The Festival also features interactive displays and exhibits on energy conservation and sustainability by environmental scientists and a farmer?s market with local organic food vendors. The festival is a part of an eighteen-month project, funded in part by a grant from the Association of Performing Arts Presenters Creative Campus Innovations Grant Program, a component of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Additional partners are the Center for Creative Research and the Green Street Arts Center.


Date: Saturday, May 10, 2008
Time: 12pm - 5pm
Location: Veteran's Memorial Park, Middletown

FREE ADMISSION AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION

In the spirit of the Festival, the organizers encourage you to consider your environmental footprint as you plan your trip.

Bike to the Fest
Transportation Alternatives Middletown (www.transaltmiddletown.org) will lead a family bicycle ride to the Festival, starting at Union Park (South Green) at 11:30 am.

Park (or Walk) and Ride
Shuttle buses will be making stops at the following locations throughout the Festival:
? Green St. Arts Center (51 Green Street, Middletown, CT 06457)
? Wesleyan University Admission Office parking Lot (Lot E)
? Main Street between the police station and Amici?s restaurant (100 Riverview Ctr, Middletown CT 06457).
(Entrance to Riverview parking deck on Court St.)

Carpool
If you decide to drive, parking is available at Veteran?s Memorial Park.
Parking for individuals with disabilities is also available at Veteran?s Memorial Park.


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