The Yale School of the Environment
The First 125 Years
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Product details:
- Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
- Date of Publication 27 January 2026
- ISBN 9780890300824
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages380 pages
- Size 203x25x254 mm
- Weight 1258 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 90 illustrations - 90 color plates, appends., notes, index - 90 Plates, color - Index 691
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"In her address to the Class of 2024, the Dean of the Yale School of the Environment (YSE) reminded the new graduates, ""You will be leaders for change, and soon."" It's a message every YSE student has heard since 1900, when forester Henry S. Graves and botanist James Toumey opened the first graduate school of forestry in the Western Hemisphere at Yale University. The original mission was training men to lead America's forest conservation movement. What the two professors created, though, quickly became the foremost school for educating leaders in forest and environmental sciences, policy, and practice around the world, and the model for many other schools to emulate. It remains so 125 years later. YSE faculty and graduates have been successful by adapting to ever-changing conditions in the classroom, on campus, in the field, and in the laboratory, and in state legislatures and national governments. They've staffed, founded, or led schools of natural resources, nonprofit conservation organizations, governmental agencies, and forest-product corporations, and served the needs of urban neighborhoods and those living in the remotest corners of the planet. The goal for faculty and students alike has been to increase and our understanding of the natural world and the built landscape while serving the public good. From the moment the school's founding director Henry Graves called the first class to order and for every succeeding generation, YSE has had?and continues to have?a global impact unlike any other."
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