Alumni


  1. Online Courses Available to F&ES Alumni

    This semester F&ES will, for the first time, make online courses available to alumni of the School. Beginning this week, alumni can register for either of two six-week courses — F&ES 783 Tropical Forest Restoration in Human-Dominated Landscapes or F&ES 738 Himalayan Diversities: Environment, Livelihoods, and Culture — which will begin on March 9.
  2. F&ES Alumni Association Honored for Service Work

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    F&ES Dean Peter Crane, left, listens to Daniel Jones B.A. ’84 M.F. ’06, chairman and CEO of 21st Century Parks Inc., during the 2014 annual Yale Day of Service.

    The F&ES Alumni Association recently won the Alumni Association of Yale (AYA) Excellence Award for Outstanding Graduate & Professional Day of Service. There were two nominations from F&ES and “both nominations were so compelling that the committee decided to honor the F&ES Alumni Association as a whole rather than being forced to pick between the two nominations,” said Alison Brody, chair of the

  3. Alumna Receives Yale’s Highest Graduate Honor

    Dorceta Taylor ’85 M.F.S., ’91 Ph.D., one of the nation’s leading environmental justice scholars and activists, was recently named a recipient of the 2020 Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal, the highest honor Yale Graduate School bestows on its alumni.
  4. Partnering with Nature In New York’s Urban Jungle

    For nearly two decades, former F&ES classmates Jennifer Greenfeld and Bram Gunther have worked to strengthen nature’s role in an unlikely setting: New York City, where restored salt marshes, healthy forests, and 1 million newly planted trees have given the Big Apple an ecological makeover.