Action for the Climate Emergency: Students are working on issues of air quality, environmental justice, and climate change
Redhouse Architecture: Students complete apprenticeships to remediate lead-contaminated housing rubble using fungi.
CCOAL (Collective Communities Organized Against Lead): Students compelte apprenticeships to bring awareness to the issue of lead as an environmental justice issue in Northeast Ohio.
Cleveland Department of Public Health: Providing expert lessons on air quality issues in Northeast Ohio, including urban air quality monitoring.
United Way of Cleveland: Providing feedback to students on podcasting efforts and community outreach.
Environmental Health Watch: Providing expert Lead 101 education to students and input on lead-related projects
Environmental Law Clinic at Case Western Reserve University School of Law: Hosting an Environmental Law Day with expert speakers, tours, and group discussions for our students.
Swetland Center for Environmental Health: Advising students on how to use GIS (Geographic Information Systems) to analyze environmental justice issues.
USDA: Partnering with us to design beech leaf disease research on our Butler Campus.
Holden Arboretum: Partnering with us to design beech leaf disease research on our Butler Campus.
Grateful Life Wellness and Yoga: Led a yoga and wellness day at our opening retreat with Environmental Justice Semester students.
CWRU Nourishing Neighborhoods/Nourishing Partner Network: Advising our curriculum and students on food justice issues and extending invitations to our students.
Ridall Green Partnership: Offering a field trip, composting education, and volunteer opportunites for students.
Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA): Offers education about climate related issues in Northeast Ohio and hosts listening sessions with our students.
Ohio Environmental Council: Educating our students on environmental policy issues impacting Ohio.