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NACAC 2017

Expand horizons at Chatham Chatham’s Bachelor of Sustainability program offers four unique tracks because it’s never too early to cultivate expertise. Students choose from Natural Resource Management, Sustainable Technology, Sustainable Business and Management or Sustainable Policy and Communications. Regardless of their focus, students graduate as sustainability professionals who contribute to a brighter, healthier tomorrow in tangible, in-demand ways. Students take classes — and are encouraged to live — on the net-zero Eden Hall Campus, the world’s first academic community built for the study of sustainability. “All students are encouraged to play an active role in helping to develop Eden Hall Campus,” says Peter Walker, PhD, dean of the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment, “managing the woodlands; working with the data and energy systems that permeate the campus buildings; partnering with local businesses; or doing community outreach. Their experience at Eden Hall is more than just taking classes and living in the dorms.” For more information, visit chatham.edu/bsus. Chatham University’s Eden Hall Campus is at the heart of the school’s extensive Bachelor of Sustainability program Explore Chatham University Visit us this spring to learn about our rigorous academics, explore our stunning campuses, and meet our faculty. Can’t make it to one of our events? Plan a visit for one of our Saturday tour days. ACADEMIC VISIT DAYS Monday, February 20: Shadyside Campus Thursday, February 23: Eden Hall Campus Register today at chatham.edu/admission/events Sustainability • Health Sciences • Business & Communications • Arts & Humanities adno=6422063


NACAC 2017
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