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From: Simms, Eric <esimms(a)fas.harvard.edu>
Date: Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 4:36 PM
Subject: Energy and Environment (E&E) Secondary Field - please share
To: "Simms, Eric" <esimms(a)fas.harvard.edu>
Dear HUCE Faculty Associates -
As the semester starts and many of you find yourselves involved in the
advising of undergraduate students, we'd like to remind you of the Energy
and Environment (E&E) Secondary Field
<http://espp.fas.harvard.edu/energy-environment>.
Co-sponsored by the Center for the Environment and the Environmental
Science and Public Policy (ESPP) program, the E&E secondary field was
developed to increase students' exposure to, and literacy in, the
interconnected set of issues related to energy and the environment. Through
debate and dialogue in coursework and seminars, students identify the
obstacles, highlight the opportunities, and define the discussion for an
energy-environment strategy for the 21st century and beyond.
Students from all concentrations are invited to participate in the program
to complement their studies and broaden their understanding of contemporary
issues in energy and environment from a variety of disciplinary
perspectives. To date, 30 students have committed to the program since its
inception last Fall, more than half of whom are concentrating in the social
sciences or humanities.
We encourage you to raise awareness about the program with your advisees
and colleagues, and to consider serving as a faculty advisor to a
participating student. Of particular note is that students must declare
their intent with the program no later than study card day of their sixth
term.
Please feel free to share the attached flyer, and additional information
can be found at the program website
<http://espp.fas.harvard.edu/energy-environment>. We appreciate your
consideration, and wish you a productive academic year.
Best
Eric
*_________________________*
*Eric Simms*
*EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS MANAGER*
Center for the Environment
Harvard University
24 Oxford St., 3rd Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138
*T* - 617.496.0746 *F* - 617.496.0425