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Interdisciplinary Program
Dr. David Krueger, (440) 826-5923, dkrueger@bw.edu
Help create a more sustainable future for our planet and its people. Gain the skills to assist organizations and communities in achieving success through Triple Bottom Line thinking and operations.
Baldwin Wallace's sustainability major is a comprehensive program offering four concentrations - business, policy and ethics, quantitative science, and science - that enable you to customize your coursework to align with personal and professional interests.
As a Silver STARS*-rated AASHE** member institution, BW teaches students in the sustainability major in the problem-solving methodology of Triple Bottom Line thinking - people, planet and prosperity. This approach employs a transdisciplinary cost-benefit assessment, lifecycle analysis and nested systems mode of evaluating the environmental, social and economic consequences of the choices people make individually and collectively to achieve the greatest benefit at the least cost to future generations.
*Sustainability Tracking Assessment Rating System
**Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
Sustainability focuses on developing solutions that enable communities and organizations to be socially responsible, environmentally friendly and economically savvy innovators. Environmental science focuses on the application of biological, chemical and physical principles to the study of the physical environment and the solution of environmental problems.
BW's sustainability major offers outstanding preparation for immediate workplace application as well as graduate school programs in environmental studies, law, business and more. Sample career paths include:
BW alumni honored as standout leaders by Crain's Cleveland Business December 7
The professional skills and successes of four BW alumni earned them recognition by Crain's Cleveland Business.
BW Summer Scholars excel May 16
From research to creative projects, BW Summer Scholars are working alongside faculty to break new ground in their studies.
BW cheers sustainability in the craft brewing business ahead of Earth Day 2023 April 21
A big BW audience tapped into the expertise of the co-founder of Northeast Ohio's original craft brewery for lessons about profits, people and planet.
BW notches second Silver STARS sustainability rating August 9
BW's longstanding commitment to sustainability once again earns national recognition for leadership and innovation in green practices.
BW sustainability grads make a statement with and about invasive plants June 9
The series of natural collages by artist Emily Katzin '10 is on exhibit at the Cleveland Botanical Garden.
BW students shine a light on sustainability with Earth Week celebration April 14
Events aimed at the entire BW community through April 23 are being led by students in a BW environmental sociology class.
BW students demonstrate teamwork, community spirit for Earth Day April 28
BW student-athletes worked alongside the volunteer group Sustainable Berea for an Earth Day 2021 cleanup at Coe Lake Park.
EPA grant supports BW project to transform food waste into campus hunger buster January 21
Faculty-student collaborators in computer science and sustainability are working on a smartphone app to recover and redirect leftover food from campus events.
BW Summer Scholars excel July 14
Though COVID-19 brought a twist to this year's Summer Scholars program, the students involved found creative and scholarly ways to do their research.
Baldwin Wallace's sustainability program provides a direct pathway to a rewarding career. Sustainability majors may choose one of four concentrations:
All four concentrations in the sustainability degree program begin with similar foundational coursework and interdisciplinary options. Upper-level coursework is geared towards deepening the knowledge base of students in each of the four concentrations in preparation for a career.
In your junior year, you will put your inventiveness to work proposing bioinspired and biomimetic products via a biomimicry course that teams you with engineering and business students.
Senior year includes a capstone course that will provide you with a team-based learning experience working on projects emphasizing the practical application of sustainability methods.
View the University Catalog for course descriptions, requirements for the major and additional information.
BW's sustainability major prepares students to:
In addition to BW's major in sustainability, there are other programs that can enhance your studies.
Course descriptions, requirements for the major and additional information can be found in the University Catalog.
Faculty mentoring and real-world learning experiences offer outstanding opportunities both inside and outside the classroom.
BW sustainability majors have secured internships at many corporations and nonprofits such as Goodyear, Oatey, Wendel Architects and Engineers, the Flying Horse Farms, West Creek Conservancy, City Ashtabula, Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation (LEEDCo), Cleveland's Office of Sustainability, the Metroparks and the Cleveland Port Authority.
Currently, more than 25 BW faculty are engaged in sustainability-related research. The sustainability program has secured more than $500,000 in funding for various projects, including from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help fight food waste and insecurity through smartphone technology.
Over the past three years, sustainability majors have been selected to participate in the BW Summer Scholars program to work on food insecurity, stormwater runoff and air quality mapping. Several students have won prizes in campus competitions, including Jonathan Schroeder '23 (pictured to the right), who won $1,000 in BW's 2021 IdeaLabs Competition for the invention of a solar powered hydroponic tower called the Branch Light™ that he and teammates developed for a class, Biomimicry - Naturally Inspired Innovation.
Other student teams from the course won cash prizes in 2018-20 in the BW Start Something competition for a penguin-inspired water bottle, shark gill-inspired drain filter and turtle shell-inspired iPhone case. In addition, another student received the Women for BW award for a guerilla gardening hydroponic tower concept.
Biomimicry Club facilitates the expansion of knowledge and practice of biomimicry through discussion, community service and education. Pictured below, the Biomimicry Club's Team Waddle Bottle took the first-place prize of $300 in the social enterprise category of the 2018 Start Something BW competition. From left to right, Jake Davis, Bryce Posner, Rachel Neuerer and Joe Rini were inspired by penguin blubber to design a lightweight, flexible, insulated water bottle suited to outdoor enthusiasts, military personnel and others working in extreme weather conditions.
Students for Environmental Awareness work on sustainability events on and off campus. The impact of the club can be seen across the BW campus, including the EZH20 water stations, which have taken over a million plastic bottles out of circulation.
Student Tended Natural Garden (STNG) sponsors a community garden through which it educates the campus and surrounding community about the importance of composting, sustainable initiatives and local food.
BW launched Ohio's first undergraduate major in sustainability in 2008 and has earned the prestigious STARS Silver rating from the international Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. BW is ranked in 2021 Sierra Club Cool School and has been designated a Tree Campus USA® by the Arbor Day Foundation. We were ranked 88 of 420 Green Colleges and Universities in 2021 by the Princeton Review.
Baldwin Wallace is dedicated to sustainability as a signatory to the Talloires Declaration. Though too numerous to name, some initiatives include:
Networking is a key part of the sustainability program. In addition to faculty advising, BW students with a major in sustainability receive individualized mentorship from professionals in the field through our external advisory committee comprised largely of alumni.
BW sustainability majors are achieving success in diverse, rewarding career fields, among them:
Shane
Cornell
'21
is
an
environmental
geologist
at
Flynn
Environmental
collecting
soil
and
water
samples
from
client
properties.
He
writes
tier
1
source
investigations,
notifications
and
underground
storage
tank
(UST)
closure
reports,
and
assists
in
phase
I
and
II
environmental
assessments
for
commercial
real
estate,
testing
ground
water
and
soil
for
RCRA
Metals
&
VOCs.
Hastings
Marek
'21
is
pursuing
a
master's
degree
in
environmental
and
sustainability
studies
at
the
College
of
Charleston,
where
she
is
currently
a
teaching
assistant
in
biology.
She
will
be
helping
with
the
school's
AASHE
STARS
reporting,
as
well
as
continuing
research
for
innovations
in
sustainability
on
college
campuses.
Nathan
Onchuck
'16
is
the
energy
and
sustainability
manager
at
Ozinga
Ready
Mix.
He
led
the
implementation
of
a
company-wide
utility
tracking
system,
manages
energy
procurement
and
works
with
personnel
to
minimize
energy
waste.
He
leads
Ozinga's
involvement
with
the
Energy
Star
and
Better
Plants
programs.
Anna
Piazza
'15
is
a
senior
GIS
analyst
at
EnviroScience,
Inc,
a
company
that
specializes
in
environmental
consulting,
ecological
restoration,
marine
services
and
biomonitoring.
She
previously
worked
at
the
Northeast
Ohio
Regional
Sewer
District,
where
she
assisted
with
the
Regional
Stormwater
Management
Program.
Eric
Sokol
'15
is
a
public
involvement
specialist
at
Burns
&
McDonnell,
a
global
engineering,
architecture
and
construction
firm.
A
certified
Envision
Sustainability
Professional,
he
plays
a
pivotal
role
in
addressing
environmental
concerns
for
clients.
He
looks
beyond
immediate
project
needs
to
create
a
positive
impact
on
affected
communities.
Richard
Bargielski
'14
is
NSF
grant
writing
and
research
specialist
for
Wissen,
Inc.
He
received
an
MA
in
anthropology
from
The
Ohio
State
University
and
PhD
in
applied
anthropology
from
the
University
of
South
Florida.
He
has
taught
general
anthropology
and
honors
environmental
science
courses.
Ebony
Hood
'13
is
cofounder
of
Syatt,
where
she
leads
the
U
Matter
Institute,
a
youth
participatory
action
research
program
that
culminates
with
an
abroad
experience
that
focuses
on
sustainable
efforts
across
the
environment,
government,
and
ethnic
contributions
of
selected
countries.
She's
also
a
community
relations
specialist
with
the
Northeast
Ohio
Regional
Sewer
District.
Emily
(Bryant)
Katzin
'10
is
project
manager
of
the
Office
for
a
Healthy
Environment
with
the
Cleveland
Clinic.
She
was
previously
sustainability
manager
at
the
Philadelphia
Zoo.
Her
sustainable
art
is
currently
exhibited
at
Art.Science.Gallery.
in
Austin,
Texas,
and
has
been
featured
in
The
STEAM
Journal.
Emily
is
from
Rocky
River,
Ohio.
Erika
Meschkat
'10
is
senior
sustainability
analyst
at
the
J.M.
Smucker
Company.
In
her
previous
position
as
sustainability
manager
for
the
City
of
Cleveland,
Mayor's
Office
of
Sustainability,
she
helped
lead
the
2018
update
of
the
Cleveland
Climate
Action
Plan
and
the
development
of
the
city's
Climate
Action
Plan
Racial
Equity
Tool.
Derek
Skapes
'06
is
owner
of
Everarbor,
an
outdoor
lifestyle
company
specializing
in
apparel,
landscaping,
arboriculture,
wildlife
solutions
and
Everbrew,
a
soil
additive
made
from
local
brewery
and
coffee
shop
waste.
From
Lakewood,
Ohio,
he
is
also
wildlife
research
technician
and
forestry
technician
with
Cleveland
Metroparks.
Co-Director, Sustainability Program
Ph.D., Ethics, University of Chicago
David Krueger
Co-Director, Sustainability Program
Professor
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Kelly Coble
Chair, Philosophy Department
Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D. in Philosophy, DePaul University
Jill Stephens Fleisher
Associate Dean, School of Social Sciences
Professor of Sociology
Ph.D., Purdue University
Helen Muga
Associate Professor of Engineering
Ph.D., Michigan Technology University
Lisa Ponton
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Iowa State University
Ellen Posman
Professor of Religion
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Annette Trierweiller
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science
Ph.D., Princeton University
Charles Fairchild, Director of Dining Services
Randy Hudak, Director, Buildings and Grounds
Dr. David Krueger, Committee Chair, Co-Director of Sustainability Program
Dr. Michael Melampy, Professor Emeritus, Biology and Geology
Professor Paul Penko, Physics
Dr. Christy Walkuski, Director of Community Engagement and Service Learning
Steve Crone, Director, Aramark Custodial Services