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Clubs & Organizations

Gardening Club

The Gardening Club began in early 2012 with the original purpose to establish and maintain the front vegetable garden located near the corner of Camden and College Avenues. Since then, it has evolved into an expanded community garden with the goal of learning how to garden sustainably in a suburban setting. Entirely student-run, operated, and maintained, membership is open to all members of the ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ community regardless of gardening experience level. Members get to share the delicious results of their labors too!

Advisor: Dr. Michael Lewis

President: Emily Outland

Bio Environs

The purpose of the Bioenvirons Club is to promote understanding and awareness of environmental issues, to provide educational guidance and career development in the field of environmental science, and to provide recreational activities and wilderness opportunities for members.

Advisor: Dr. Ann Barse

President: Hanna McFadden

Environmental Students Association

The Environmental Students Association is an activity-oriented group of environmentally-minded students working to build community, achieve campus sustainability, and improve our relationships with the natural world. Join us for eco-conscious cooking, habitat building, Green Fund project creation, eco education and much more! Membership is open to all full time students and alumni.

Advisor: Dr. Tami Ransom

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Outdoor Club

The began in 1981 as a student organization to promote conservation activities and environmental awareness in the University community. Since its inception, students have participated in outdoor adventures as far away as Florida, Canada, and Texas. Locally, trips have been taken to Assateague Island and the Pocomoke River. The club is dedicated to serving all students wishing to participate and to educating all students in survival skills and conservation philosophy.

Advisor: Eric Liebgold

President: Catherine Raley