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Friday, March 20, 2026 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Environment Capstone Symposium

March 20, 2026 | 1-5 pm | EV1, EV2, & EV3

About

The inaugural Environment Capstone Symposium will be a multidisciplinary showcase celebrating the innovative and community-driven work of graduating undergraduate students across the Faculty of Environment. The event will bring together students, faculty, alumni, donors, and industry partners to highlight student-led capstone projects, foster connections, and demonstrate the Faculty’s commitment to empowering, uniting, and inspiring through experiential learning.

The event will conclude with the distribution of awards, to teams whose projects embody the mission and vision of the faculty to empower, unite and inspire.

All are welcome to attend, no registration required. Engage with our students and celebrate the diversity of innovation in our Faculty!

Event schedule

Time

Activity

Location

1:00 – 1:15 PM

Welcome & Opening Remarks

EV3 1408

1:15 – 4:30PM

Poster Displays (open throughout)

EV1, EV2, & EV3

1:15 PM – 2:45 pm

Poster display Session 1*

ERS 403 (12 students)

EV 3 Atrium

ENBUS 409 (21 Groups)

EV 1 Courtyard

3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Poster display Session 2*

PLAN 405 (24 groups)

EV 3 Atrium

GEOG 415 (1 student); GEOG 471 (9 groups); GEOG 490 (5 students); GEOG 481 (1 student); INTEG 420 (10 students)

EV 2 Atrium

PLAN/GEOG 481 (5 groups)

EV 1 Courtyard

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

3-Min Pitches

2 – 2:50 PM

GEOG 415; PLAN 405EV3 1408

GEOG 471; GEOG 490EV3 4408

3 – 3:50 PM

INTEG 420EV2 2002

ENVBUS 409EV3 1408

4:35 – 5:00 PM

Awards Presentation & Closing Remarks

EV3 1408

Sponsors

Libro Credit Union

A special thank you to our partner Libro Credit Union, whose dedication to building financial well-being is matched by their active and meaningful support of the work-integrated learning opportunities taking place here at the Faculty of Environment.