Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment at Connecticut College

Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment at Connecticut College A comprehensive interdisciplinary environmental certificate program at Connecticut College

The Goodwin-Niering Center builds on one of the nation's leading undergraduate environmental studies programs. The Center fosters research, education, and curriculum development aimed at understanding contemporary ecological challenges.

05/19/2026

We are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for fee waivers and/or travel support to attend the 13th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae. Funding is provided by NOAA NCCOS and is intended to help defray travel costs for two groups of program participants:

- U.S.-based graduate students and postdoctoral researchers
- Public health and resource managers, particularly those from state, local, and tribal agencies who would otherwise be unable to attend

Learn more: https://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/us-habs/travel-funding-fee-waiver-opportunities.php

05/06/2026
05/04/2026
Our Class of 2028 sophomores took part in  as a part of their GNCE service learning seminar. Another successful year of ...
04/26/2026

Our Class of 2028 sophomores took part in as a part of their GNCE service learning seminar. Another successful year of an awesome event that keeps getting better 🌎❀️

She's not just an environmental rockstar! πŸ€
04/24/2026

She's not just an environmental rockstar! πŸ€

It’s always about the swag! πŸ€

Katy Serafin ’08 stopped by the office to receive her #25 game jersey during her recent visit to campus. Katyβ€”now Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Floridaβ€”returned to Connecticut College to receive the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment (GNCE) Alumni Environmental Achievement Award and deliver the Jean Thomas Lambert ’45 Keynote Opening Lecture.

Her talk, β€œHow Waves, Tides, and Rivers Combine to Shape Coastal Hazards and Why It Matters,” was part of the GNCE 2026 Lear-Conant Environmental Symposium on Sea Level Rise: Measurement, Understanding, Adaptation.

Pictured here with Fran Shields P’14 following her talk. Go Camels!

For Earth Day, we wanted to highlight the people that are the doers, researchers, dancers, musicians & more. Tomorrow ou...
04/23/2026

For Earth Day, we wanted to highlight the people that are the doers, researchers, dancers, musicians & more. Tomorrow our senior class will present their Senior Integrative Projects & you're invited to join us!
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The culmination of their time in the center - these projects are varied and unique, yet bound by the common thread of environmental action coupled with love and respect for our planet.
🚨SPOILER ALERT 🚨 We got a preview of the presentations and they will blow you away! There are TWO SESSIONS with a πŸ•break from 5:30-6PM.
πŸ—“οΈ Thurs 4/23
⏰ Session I, 4:15- 5:30 PM
⏰ Session II, 6:00 PM
πŸ“ Olin 014
Can't make it in person? πŸ”— in bio for the live stream from our YouTube channel πŸ’»
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It's GO TIME! πŸ‘ Almost. Next Thursday, 4/23 is the big day for our seniors as they present their Senior Integrative Proj...
04/15/2026

It's GO TIME! πŸ‘ Almost.
Next Thursday, 4/23 is the big day for our seniors as they present their Senior Integrative Projects. It started with an idea as they applied to the center. We ask what their passions are - what environmental question or topic they'd like to take an interdisciplinary deep dive into. Their answers have transformed from a proposal answer, into projects that have taken them into research labs, internships, classrooms, studios, parks, public spaces & beyond.
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We PROMISE that you'll be impressed and inspired. Join us in person or online.
πŸ—“οΈ Thur 4/23
2 sessions (lineup coming next week)
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πŸͺ In Person: Olin 014 (πŸ• break between sessions)
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πŸ’»Online/Live Stream: Our YouTube channel πŸ”— in Bio

We are so incredibly excited for Paloma!!! If you meet her - you instantly understand that she is a force of nature hers...
04/14/2026

We are so incredibly excited for Paloma!!! If you meet her - you instantly understand that she is a force of nature herself, so it only makes sense that she feels such a deep connection to our natural world. Go do the things, Paloma! We can't wait to hear all about it ❀️🌳🌎

Paloma Doyle ’26, a botany major, art minor and scholar in the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment from Austin, Texas, has been awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to embark on a year of international exploration and discovery.

As one of 40 graduating seniors named to the 58th class of Watson fellows, Doyle will receive $40,000 to explore urban forestry around the world.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/4tvjSw1

04/13/2026

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Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Avenue, Olin Science Center, Room 109
New London, CT
06320

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