The Center for the Environment internship program is open to any and all WashU undergraduate students and typically includes 4-5 students per semester, working on projects from website development to newsletter content creation.
The Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change (ESCC) Internship Program is a multi-stakeholder program that places students in research and project teams, while simultaneously providing professional development and enrichment training. The program is a partnership between the Office of Sustainability, the Center for the Environment, the Environmental Studies Program, Tyson Research Center, and the Midwest Climate Collaborative.
Current Interns
Sadie Brett-Chin
Center for the Environment Intern
Class of 2025, Anthropology: Global Health and Environment/Economics and Strategy
Madison Seramur
Center for the Environment Intern
Class of 2024, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies: Politics
Elizabeth Swords
Center for the Environment Intern
Class of 2026, Environmental Analysis/Business of Social Impact
Past Climate Associates
We would like to thank our previous Climate Associates who no longer work with us for their work and dedication.
- Guinter Dame Vogg – Class of 2024, Chemical Engineering
- Lara Briggs – Class of 2024, Environmental Analysis and Political Science
- Sejal Rajamani – Class of 2023, Environmental Biology
- Bennett Rosenberg – Class of 2023, Environmental Analysis
- Julian Cauzae – Class of 2023, Environmental Analysis
- Nina Silverstein – Class of 2023, Environmental Analysis and Spanish
- Ellery Saluck – Class of 2021, International Area Studies
- Remy Hutheesing – Class of 2021, Environmental Policy
- Sara Mesiano – Class of 2020, Environmental Policy
- Emma Waltman – Class of 2019, Biology
- Seth Blum – Class of 2019, Statistics and International Affairs
- Ingrid Archibald – Class of 2018, Environmental Policy and Philosophy
- Rachel Westrate – Class of 2016, Environmental Policy and English Literature