05/28/2026
The Duke Forest recently welcomed the 2026–2027 cohort of Duke University’s CAST Fellows Program for a hands-on exploration of climate and sustainability education in action. The Climate and Sustainability Teaching (CAST) Fellows Program supports faculty as they redesign courses to incorporate climate and sustainability concepts through interdisciplinary, place-based learning experiences. By equipping educators with new tools and perspectives, the program helps prepare students to address pressing environmental and societal challenges.
During the Duke Forest portion of the workshop, fellows explored long-running research sites, discussed forest management and climate resilience, and examined topics such as wildfire, biodiversity loss, and mesophication. Participants also engaged in creative exercises involving storytelling, writing, movement, and sensory observation to demonstrate how arts-based teaching can deepen engagement with complex environmental issues.
Together, these experiences highlighted the value of experiential learning and reinforced the important role Duke’s natural landscapes play in cultivating future climate and sustainability leaders.
Read more here: https://dukeforest.duke.edu/2026/05/19/duke-forest-hosts-climate-and-sustainability-teaching-fellows/