We recently had our "Drinks with the Dean" event. Please click here to take a look at the pictures!
Alumni

Welcome to the Faculty of Environment Alumni Page!
We at the Faculty of Environment would like to welcome all of our alumni, including our newest alumni - Archaeology, to our new site. We are doing our best to ensure that you are as engaged as you want to be.
As our Alumni site grows and evolves we hope to bring you informative and relevant content that will interest you. We would like to encourage all FENV alumni to have a look through the pages and also to give us feedback on what you like, what you do not, and what you think we could add to this page to make it more useful to you.
We look forward to hearing from you, and hope that you will take time to look through the content of our website for any events, giveaways and surveys we have going on at the moment.
Feel free to contact us and checkout our Alumni Engagement Twitter page, which is constantly updated with events and information relevant to you.
Sincerely,
Faculty of Environment Alumni Engagement Team
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Drinks with the Dean
—Location: The Water St. Café in Gastown Time & Date: 5:30pm on Thursday May 10th We would like to... -
Greentech Exchange Forum
—Greentech Solutions in the Food System – Addressing Food Security and the Impacts on... -
Love, Death and Taxes in Ancient Egypt
—Experience the mysteries of ancient Egypt from the perspective of those who lived there. The... -
Coast Salish Singing and Drumming
—Join Our Coast Salish Singing Group! Learn to sing in Native tongue here on the Burnaby campus!... -
"That which makes us Haida" – the Haida Language
—Bill Reid Gallery 639 Hornby St., Vancouver Until Sept. 9 www.billreidgallery.ca


The Alexia Sepideh Kiaii Memorial Endowment Fund was established in 2011 by friends and family of Alexia Sepideh Kiaii in her memory. Click here to read more.

Please click here to fill out our New Undergraduate Programming survey.

"Warming of 2 degrees inevitable over Canada": Climate change paper by Geography Professor Kirsten Zickfeld". Click here to read.

Geography Graduate's Work in the Downtown East Side. Click here to read.
