Sustainable Summer: Immersive Environmental Day

June 27, 2024

Chatham University's Falk School of Sustainability & Environment is hosting a one-day summer immersive learning experience on June 27, 2024, for high school students interested in the environment, food, and sustainability. The Sustainable Summer: Immersive Environmental Day at Eden Hall Campus provides immersive and hands-on learning experiences led by Falk School faculty on topics covering Streams, Fish, & Clean WaterForests & Plants; and Food, Farms, & Community

Immersive Environmental Day is free to attend, but seating is limited. Please , and email undergraduate@chatham.edu with any questions.

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Program Agenda

No experience or special skills are required to participate in these immersive learning experiences. Come with good footwear, clothing that protects your legs from ticks and scrapes in the forest, and a willingness to get your hands a little wet and a little dirty. Click the button below to view the day's agenda, and .

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About the Falk School

Âé¶¹ÒùÔº one of the top universities in the world for the study of sustainability. Our Falk School of Sustainability & Environment is located on the world’s first campus built from the ground up for the study of sustainability—Eden Hall Campus. Offering undergraduate programs in environmental science, sustainability, and food studies, Chatham students focus on the impacts between a wide range of systems and communities while working side-by-side with faculty on projects that make a difference in the world.

Chatham University's Eden Hall campus amphitheater with rows of built-in shelves sits at the bottom of a hill looking up to a white dairy barn with a solar panel roof.

About Eden Hall Campus

Eden Hall Campus, spanning 388 acres of picturesque woodlands and fields, is a model for sustainable solutions in energy, water, ecology, food and agriculture, and green buildings. It's not just a campus but a hands-on laboratory where Chatham’s Falk School of Sustainability & Environment thrives. Here, undergraduate and graduate students collaborate with professors on research and initiatives that extend beyond the campus, enriching their classroom learning with real-world experiences.

Chatham University's Eden Hall campus amphitheater with rows of built-in shelves sits at the bottom of a hill looking up to a white dairy barn with a solar panel roof.

Farm to Fork Series

Chatham University’s Farm to Fork dinner series at Eden Hall Campus runs through August, occuring rain or shine every Thursday from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Large Barn at Eden Hall Campus. Expert chefs from Parkhurst Dining will create dishes utilizing produce from Eden Hall’s farm and other local vendors to craft authentic culinary experiences for guests to enjoy outdoors on the grounds of Eden Hall Farm. Learn more, download the menu for upcoming dinners, and sign up for our email updates by clicking the button below.

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Contact Us

If you have any questions or would like further information, please email or call 412-365-1825. Immersive Environmental Day is free to attend, but seating is limited to 20 attendees. Please .

Sustainability at ChathamU

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