Thursday, November 20, 2025
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Monday, November 10, 2025
Udall Scholarship
The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship is a scholarship up to $7,000 awarded to up to 50 undergraduate sophomores and juniors pursuing careers related to the environment, Tribal Public Policy, or Native Health Care. Udall Scholars attend the Udall Scholar Orientation in August in Tucson, AZ to meet alumni and community leaders for exceptional networking opportunities and gain lifetime membership in a growing and active alumni network.
To be considered as an applicant from NIU, please apply here: https://niu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6zAjXxT05tVPars by 12/1/25.
Summer 2026 Internship Opportunities at Argonne National Laboratory
Quinn Matula here, from Argonne. I am excited to share that our Environment, Safety, and Health (ESH) Directorate is offering internship opportunities for Summer 2026. We are looking for applicants for the following groups: (see attached flyers)
- Deployed Safety Services
- Environmental Protection Program
- Industrial Hygiene
- Occupational Safety
- Radiological Protection Program (Health Physics and Radiochemistry)
- Safety Information Systems Training
Applications will open in the coming months. In the meantime, interested students may email their resume to: eshinternship@anl.gov. If you have any questions or would like any members of Argonne’s ESH directorate to speak to your students about these internship opportunities, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you!
Campus sustainability is hiring 2 student interns for Spring 2026
Campus Sustainability Atlas Zero Waste Student Internship
Employer: NIU Campus Sustainability
Location: Hybrid (remote work with occasional on-campus meetings)
Hours: 5-10 hours/week
Rate: $15/hour
Term: Spring 2026 semester (option to continue through Summer and Fall 2026)
About the Program:
Through a partnership with the Post-Landfill Action Network (PLAN), NIU is participating in Atlas
Stage 3: Action Planning—a program that helps campuses develop comprehensive Zero Waste
Action Plans (ZWAPs). Interns employed by NIU Campus Sustainability will collaborate with
PLAN staff to advance waste-reduction initiatives across campus. Learn more about the
program at postlandfill.org/atlas-stage-3.
Position Overview:
As an Atlas Stage 3 Intern, you will work with NIU Campus Sustainability and PLAN staff to:
• Facilitate meetings with campus stakeholders (e.g. facilities, dining, student
organizations) to identify and advance zero-waste opportunities.
• Conduct research on waste-reduction best practices and benchmark NIU’s progress
against peer institutions.
• Help develop project proposals and ROI analyses for infrastructure, operations, and
engagement initiatives.
• Contribute to drafting NIU’s Zero Waste Action Plan and preparing presentations for
campus leadership.
Qualifications:
• Current NIU undergraduate or graduate student (Spring 2026).
• Strong research, writing, and organizational skills.
• Interest in sustainability, waste management, or campus operations.
• Ability to work independently and manage a flexible 5–10 hours/week schedule.
• Experience with data analysis, campus projects, or student leadership preferred.
How to Apply:
Submit a resume and brief cover letter to Dr. Courtney Gallaher at cgallaher@niu.edu by
12/1/25.
Free Online Sustainability Conference
CUSPERS (Community of University Students for Policy advocacy, Education and Research on Sustainability), known as cuspers.org, is an organization that helps post-secondary student leaders launch sustainability campaigns, connect with others across schools, and build networks.
On Saturday, Nov 29, cuspers.org is holding the Cuspers Conference: a free online student-focused sustainability conference to connect like-minded students and spread sustainable practices. Our goal is to facilitate networking – bringing together students involved in similar projects and fostering cross-school collaborations. There will be presentations by current and former students involved in sustainability campaigns, and many opportunities for discussion.
You don’t need to have worked on a project to attend! Registration is open to all students with a passion for sustainability. You can register for the conference here: https://form.typeform.com/to/ccoPTf7L.
If you're unable to attend but would like to learn more about cuspers.org and how you can get involved, we invite you to become a member by filling out this short survey: https://form.typeform.com/to/K3CfMQBL. You can also follow us on Instagram @cuspers_ for more updates!
Feel free to contact Alexandra at alexandra@cuspers.org for more information. We hope to see you there!
Earth Fest discussion with DeCarbon DeKalb
Tuesday, Nov 11 @ 6:30 PM; DeKalb Public Library, Yusunas Room
Free snacks + free admission
Climate Hope: Power of Local Communities brings together members of the Earth Fest Executive Planning Team (a.k.a. your neighbors working in sustainability every day) for a hopeful, practical conversation about what we can actually do here in Northern Illinois.
We’ll talk about:
- The mental health benefits of taking climate action
- Why local communities can move faster than national politics
- How to weed through the noise and find what’s next
Because even when climate policy wobbles, our communities can still build a hopeful future — together.
— The DeCarbon DeKalb Team
Real Talk. Real Neighbors. Real Change.
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
WoSTEM Lecture Nov. 12: Dr. Yamuna Krishnan
The Women in STEM Lecture Series is excited to host Dr. Yamuna Krishnan for our next event on Wednesday, November 12, from 12:30-1:30 PM in the Founders Memorial Library Staff Lounge which is on the ground floor next to Einstein's Bagels.
Professor Krishnan is currently the Louis Block Professor of Chemistry at the University of Chicago. Her research intersects Chemistry, Biophysics, and Chemical Biology; and her talk is titled “Next-gen targeting has organelle-level specificity”.
As always, Women in STEM events are open to everyone and are intended as a forum to provide inspiration and connection for all people working in fields where women are often underrepresented.
RSVP here is optional but is encouraged.
Students attending can get Honors Engaged credit for this event.
As always, lunch will be served.
Still accepting applications for our winter-break field course in the Caribbean!!!🌍🌴🐠
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Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Webinar: How to Get a Job in Sustainability
Eban Goodstein, Director of Bard College Graduate Programs in Sustainability, will be leading his annual fall November 10 at 7 PM eastern, on "How to Get A Job in Sustainability." Register here.
Dr. Goodstein's inspiration for the webinar and more information: One of my colleagues told our Bard MBA students the other day: "It's not what you know, or who you know, but who knows you". So true, and the subtitle for this year's conversation is "Building Connections that Matter". In a tough overall US job market, how can you create a foundation for the long haul, doing work that matters? Join the discussion on-line, Linked in Post here.
Congressional Internships Spring 2026 - Illinois 6th District
Hello,
We are reaching out on behalf of Congressman Sean Casten’s office to let you know about internship opportunities for both our Washington, D.C. and Lombard offices this summer. As an office representing the 6th congressional district of Illinois, we are excited about the opportunity to recruit students from Illinois colleges and universities for this program.
Applications for our spring internship program will be open from October 24th through November 30th, 2025. The form to apply can be accessed here.
Legislative interns in the Washington, D.C. office will assist with day-to-day operations of the office, including answering calls from constituents, attending committee hearings and briefings, working on projects with legislative and communications staff, scheduling and leading tours of the U.S. Capitol, and assisting with constituent correspondence for our Mail Program. Interns will have the opportunity to gain insight into the legislative process, network with staff, and learn about the inner workings of a congressional office. The Washington, D.C. office is seeking interns with a strong attention to detail and a readiness to learn, who are able to work a full-time in-person schedule, Monday-Friday 9 am to 5 pm.
District office interns in the Lombard, IL office will assist with office operations, including answering calls from constituents, assisting caseworkers in helping constituents navigate federal agencies, performing research for our outreach and casework teams, drafting letters, and assisting with various projects. Interns will also have the opportunity to attend virtual webinars hosted by various government agencies and work with staff on district-based projects and events. The Lombard office is seeking interns who are able to work in person, either full or part-time.
The spring internship will run from mid-January through mid-May 2026. Individuals with ties to Illinois’ sixth district are strongly encouraged to apply.














