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ĢżThe Ļć½¶Šć Energy and Environment Alumni Network was formed in 2009 under the leadership of Frances Dubrowski NC'70 and Patricia Randolph Williams '77. Ļć½¶ŠćEEAN was formed to expand professional networks in energy and the environment (including government, business, finance, nonprofit, education, and research); serve as a resource for Ļć½¶Šć alumni, students, faculty and administration; and assist alumni in keeping abreast of developments in these rapidly expanding fields. Ļć½¶ŠćEEAN sponsored numerous seminars and conferences under Pat and Fran's leadership, and the group published tri-annual newsletters for many years.
Ļć½¶ŠćEEAN actively partners with other Ļć½¶Šć affinity groups and supports students through the career center and the Earth & Environmental Sciences department.
Ļć½¶Šć Energy & Environment Alumni Network Executive Committee
Kelly Durfee Cardoza MCAS'83, MCGS'87, P'11
John T. Doherty '72
Marcel Belaval ā03
Mark Domaracki ā11
Margret Hanley ā79
Leo Martin ā70
Anna Regnier '24
Dr. Jennifer Wade ā99
Timothy Woycik ā88
Signature Events
The Energy and Environment Alumni Network (Ļć½¶ŠćEEAN) sponsors an event each semester that features speakers who address current topics in the ever-expanding fields of energy and environment and often partner with other affinity groups over shared topics of interest.
Green Career Fair
Networking events
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Campus Resources
Ļć½¶Šćās Environmental Studies Program uses an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the science and policy of the Earthās environmental challenges.
The Ļć½¶Šć Law Land & Environmental Law Program is designed to train professionals and encourage service in areas of increasingly critical importance to the lives and prosperity of people around the nation and the world, promoting policies and doctrines of sustainability of land, air, and water resources that support the myriad interlocking ecosystems that constitute life on the planet.
provides information on conservation, tips for reducing your carbon footprint, and news on campus initiatives (which can serve as a model for off-campus initiatives too!). Site includes news on the inter-dorm āElectricity Savingā competition.
The Weston Observatory is a geophysical research and science education center of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Boston College. The Observatory, which has been recording earthquakes since the 1930s, conducts research on earthquakes and related geoscience. It is part of a worldwide distributed network for earthquake monitoring and research and for providing educational and public outreach resources about all aspects of the science of seismology, earthquake hazards, and related geoscience.
