More Than Just a Scholarship
The Carson Scholars Graduate Program is dedicated to training the next generation of environmental researchers in the art of public communication. Throughout the scholarship year, Carson Scholars work closely with faculty mentors who provide hands-on training and other resources to develop skills and strategies to effectively convey the value of their research and enhance their skills in communicating science to a variety of audiences. The Scholars then put their training to work, completing a video, exhibit, public presentation, website, blog, or other communication project, by the end of the year.
The program's namesake, Rachel Carson (1907 – 1964), was a biologist, author, and conservationist who is credited with shining a light on the fragility and interconnectedness of our environment and is still a voice is the global environmental movement to this day.
Supporting
104
Scholars
Across
26
Disciplines
Totaling
$520k
Since 2012


Rafe Sagarin Travel Grant
In memory of Carson Scholar mentor Rafe Sagarin the Institute of the Environment has established the Rafe Sagarin Travel Grant for Carson Scholars. This award will support travel for fieldwork and other experiences by Carson Scholars past and present.

Carson Scholars in Action