[Sehefac] URGENT: Sustainability Focused/Inclusive Degree Programs in CHASS
Juliann Allison
juliann at ucr.edu
Thu Aug 28 12:30:39 PDT 2025
Good afternoon,
Regrets for barging in on your summer...
We are finalizing the STARS report section on "number of degrees awarded
in sustainability-focused/inclusive programs." We have included
GSST/Sustainability Studies and SEHE degrees as sustainability "focused."
We've included all of the social sciences and humanities (except languages)
as sustainability "inclusive."
* Would you agree, or should any of these major programs be elevated to
sustainability "focused" instead? Should any of the degree programs we did
not include **(arts, in particular) **be added as sustainability
"inclusive"? *
Here is our college website re: majors -
https://chass.ucr.edu/undergraduate-majors-minors.
Please take a look at let me know asap so that we can get this in by the
end of the business day and make the early release of STARS rankings.
Thank you!
Juliann n
*Juliann Emmons Allison *
*(she/her/hers)*
*Professor, Society, Environment & Health Equity*
*Faculty Chair, Campus Sustainability Committee*
*Most Recent Publications: *
*Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing, & the Politics of
Exploitation, co-authored with Ellen Reese. University of California
Press.**"What
Happens when Amazon Comes to Town: Environmental Impacts, Local Economies,
and Resistance in Inland Southern California." The Cost of Free Shipping:
Amazon in the Global Economy, pp. 176-193.** Ed. by Jake Alimahomed-Wilson
and Ellen Reese Pluto Press, 2020. **"The Energy Politics of the United
States." Handbook of Energy Politics, co-edited with Kathleen J. Hancock.
Oxford University Press, 2020.*
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