PEI internships provide insights into environmental issues, students’ futures

Peter Smith (right), a rising sophomore at Princeton, worked this summer as an intern with D&R Greenway. Smith's duties included helping cultivate native plant species at the St. Michael's Preserve in Hopewell, where, from left, he is joined by fellow intern Kimberlee Davies, a rising senior at the University of Oklahoma, and D&R Greenway staff members Jeff Emde and Bill Flemer. (Photo by Brian Wilson)

By Nick DiUlio
princeton.edu
August 25, 2011

Several Princeton undergraduates spent this summer immersed in local environmental issues, gaining insights into both the area’s ecosystem and their own futures, by interning with four organizations focused on sustainability.

The local sustainability internships are part of the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI) internship program, which enables more than 100 Princeton students from as many as 30 academic departments to spend June to late August working under the close supervision and mentorship of University faculty or experienced nonprofit and industry professionals in the environmental arena. These internships allow students to enhance their academic interests with hands-on, independent research and project experiences. PEI’s program includes internships co-sponsored by the University’s multidisciplinary Grand Challenges Program, which focuses on climate and energy, development and health.
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