U.S. EPA, Calif. State University, Fresno
Collaborate to Engage Students in Environmental
Careers
SAN
FRANCISCO – The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency and California State University, Fresno today
signed a Memorandum of Understanding designed to increase their outreach to
diverse and underserved communities by offering environmental education
internships, joint projects, and scientific research opportunities to Fresno
State students and faculty.
“EPA will benefit from the great reservoir of talent, energy and commitment offered by Fresno State students and faculty,” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. “This collaboration will enhance participation in environmental studies located here in the vital heart of America’s most productive agricultural community.”
“EPA will benefit from the great reservoir of talent, energy and commitment offered by Fresno State students and faculty,” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. “This collaboration will enhance participation in environmental studies located here in the vital heart of America’s most productive agricultural community.”
Fresno State is a leading university in the
San Joaquin Valley committed to partnerships for addressing regional issues with
global applications. The San Joaquin Valley has many environmental challenges
facing its future, including access to clean drinking water in rural
communities, providing sustainable water supplies for both agriculture and urban
uses, improving air quality, and accelerating economic growth in the region.
“Fresno State is looking forward to this
partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which accents our
university’s long history as a pathway to community improvement,” said Fresno
State President John D. Welty. “This agreement will open new opportunities for
diverse and underserved communities throughout the region Fresno State serves by
offering our students internships that will lead to productive careers in an
important agency in our federal government,” he added. “At the same time, joint
projects and scientific research will benefit not only our students, but also
our university faculty, the EPA and the entire
community.”
At today’s signing ceremony, Dr. Lynnette
Zelezny, the university’s associate provost said, “Fresno State has been working
for many years solving our region’s environmental challenges, with special
emphasis on finding and efficiently using water and energy. Now we will have
greater opportunities to work on these issues side-by-side with the EPA to
maximize implementation of our research on the broadest possible
scale.”
The MOU will also help address the dwindling
participation of students in environmental fields, and to help EPA attract a
workforce as racially-diverse as the public it serves. Fresno State has been
recognized by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities as one of
221 Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) nationwide. A HIS is defined as a
“college, university, or system / district where total Hispanic enrollment
constitutes a minimum of 25 percent of the total enrollment.”
The agreement between EPA and Fresno State provides numerous opportunities for both partners including:
The agreement between EPA and Fresno State provides numerous opportunities for both partners including:
- Student internships
with EPA, during summer and/or the academic year
- EPA participation in career fairs, on-campus career
orientations, and other outreach at Fresno State events, in order to make
students, faculty and alumni aware of employment opportunities at
EPA.
- Fresno State faculty and student participatioin in
public policy forums, presentations, and other events at EPA.
- EPA staff participation in lectures, conferences, and
other events at Fresno State.
- Provision of EPA expertise and/or resources for
environmental curriculum development and teaching at Fresno
State.
- Enhanced access by Fresno State faculty and students to
EPA research facilities and instrumentation.
- Fresno State faculty serving as visiting scientists /
researchers at EPA.
- EPA staff members serving as mentors or coaches for
Fresno State students.
-Joint research projects between Fresno State and
EPA.
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