2024-2025 Sustainability Fellows
Meet the first cohort of the Sustainability Fellows program! These students will embark on a journey to become student leaders by encouraging them to expand their climate and environmental knowledge while creating healthier, more resilient, and equitable communities on and off campus.
The first cohort represents undergraduate and graduate students including the College of the Arts, College of Engineering, College of Health and Human Services, College of Liberal Arts, and College of Natural Science and Mathematics.
 
            Angelica Cruz 
Geography, M.S.
Areas of interests: community based solutions to sustainability issues
 
            Carmen Arceo 
Pre-Sociology, B.A.
Areas of interest: sustainable food and environmental sustainability
 
            Coryn Bray 
Environmental Science and Policy, B.A.
Areas of interest: sustainable consumption, water conservation, and waste reduction
 
            Daniel Perez 
Kinesiology - Exercise Science, B.S.
Areas of interest: food sustainability and climate sustainability
 
            Danielle Gonzalez 
Environmental Science and Policy, B.S.
Areas of interest: Water Quality, coastal and marine protected areas, and pollution regulation
 
            Elsa Joelsson 
Industrial Design, B.S.
Areas of interest: sustainable manufacturing and production
 
            Emily Fitzpatrick 
Biology
Areas of interest: environmental justice, improving scientific communication and outreach
 
            James Robles  
Environmental Engineering
Areas of interest: air pollution and water pollution
 
            Kathy Cordoba  
Environmental Science and Policy, B.A.
Areas of interest: conservation and sustainable design
 
            Madison Bartlett 
Environmental Science and Policy, B.S.
Areas of interest: sustainable communities, green building, conservation, and waste reduction
 
            Odalys Portillo 
Environmental Engineering
Areas of interest: renewable energy and water conservation
 
            Robby Born  
Applied Statistics, M.S.
Areas of interest: systemic/structural change to adopt local strategies
 
     
 
            