ISAT Student Wins EPA Fellowship
Jessica Taylor, a junior in the ISAT Program with concentrations in the Environment and Energy, is one of 30 students in the nation selected to receive a Greater Research Opportunities Undergraduate Fellowship from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The fellowship is for bachelor level students in environmentally related fields of study. During the next two years, Taylor's fellowship will pay her tuition and fees, provide a monthly stipend and expense allowance, and cover her travel expenses to attend two professional conferences this year. In the summer after her junior year, she will serve as an intern at an EPA facility and complete a summer project. For more information about Taylor's fellowship and other student funding opportunities through the EPA, see the EPA fellowship website.
Announcements
- June 20-22
The Virginia Center for Wind Energy is hosting the 3rd biennial Statewide Wind Energy Symposium at James Madison University. This is a great chance for JMU students, faculty, and staff from across all departments to learn about wind energy right here on campus! More - The Geographic Science program administers the ArcGIS site license for K-12 schools in Virginia. Read More
The East Campus Hillside Naturalization Project
Where many students see an expanse of empty hillside, world-renown artist and designer Michael Singer envisions a public art landscape that fosters ecological renewal. Read Story >

