Our classroom is planet Earth.
Haub School students are the next generation of environment and natural resource professionals and leaders. Help provide the skills, tools, and experiences to create sustainable futures for our wild and working lands.
You can direct your support to one of the following Giving Day Fundraising priorities:
- Western Confluence Magazine – Provide annual support for the magazine to ensure its long-term publication and to attract new subscribers.
- John F. and Mary Kay Turner Graduate Research Support Endowment – Support graduate students to maximize their research as they conduct impactful environment and natural resource research.
- Student Experiential Learning – Support Haub students with costs associated with travel for domestic and international experiences.
- Haub School General Fund – Provide discretionary funds to make good things happen.
Thank you for your help in supporting the efforts of students, faculty and staff to make a difference on our wild and working lands. Thank you!
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