Congratulations to the E3B graduating classes of 2019! On May 22nd, the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology celebrated the 45 graduating students from our […] Read More
News & Updates
Check out these photos from ‘Crypts’ in the bone lab! Crypts is the osteology group that meets on Fridays and works on a […] Read More
Congratulations to E3B Lecturer Lisa Dale! Dale has been selected to receive funding in the latest round of awards for the Columbia University Global Scholars […] Read More
On May 7th, E3B celebrated the incredible research of our graduating class of Master’s in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology students. Check out the photos on […] Read More
E3B Professor Maria Uriarte is trying to understand how Hurricane Maria in 2017 altered plant life in Puerto Rico. Click here to read more from the […] Read More
Yale Climate Connections has released a radio story with Dr. Maria Uriarte about tropical forests! The story aired on April 25. Click the HERE to […] Read More
Sapient: The Undergraduate Journal of Biological Anthropology hosted their “Sketching Skulls” event on Sunday, April 28. People were able to stop by to sketch and […] Read More
The Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Columbia University celebrate the life and mourn the passing of […] Read More
E3B’s annual PhD Dinner with the Chair event was held on April 23rd! Each cohort is invited to the Chair’s home to discuss their current projects, career […] Read More
Our E3B PhD student, Sian Kou-Giesbrecht, and E3B professor, Duncan Menge, published a paper on how nitrogen-fixing trees could influence climate change! To read more, click here: Nitrogen-fixing […] Read More
On April 4th, E3B hosted our second annual career panel! This panel was a chance for professionals from the private sector, NGOs, and government to discuss career […] Read More
E3B hosted their annual undergraduate “Dinner with the Chair” on April 9th! Matt Palmer (Director of Undergrad Studies), Jill Shapiro (Program Advisor of the EBHS […] Read More