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Skip Navigation Faculty | Courses | Giving Search COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Toggle navigation Faculty | Courses | Giving Search * Home * About * Faculty * E3B Community * Students * Undergraduate * Post-Baccalaureate * M.A. * Ph.D. * Alumni * Post-Docs * Graduate Student Association * Resources * Student Resources * What We Teach * E3B Seminars * Prospective Students * Prospective – Undergraduate * Prospective – Post-Baccalaureate * Prospective – M.A. * Prospective – Ph.D. * OUR MISSION E3B’s mission is to educate a new generation of scientists and practitioners in the theory and methods of ecology, evolution, and environmental biology. Our educational programs emphasize a multi-disciplinary perspective to understand life on Earth from the level of organisms to global processes that sustain humanity and all life. * OUR MISSION E3B’s mission is to educate a new generation of scientists and practitioners in the theory and methods of ecology, evolution, and environmental biology. Our educational programs emphasize a multi-disciplinary perspective to understand life on Earth from the level of organisms to global processes that sustain humanity and all life. * OUR MISSION E3B’s mission is to educate a new generation of scientists and practitioners in the theory and methods of ecology, evolution, and environmental biology. Our educational programs emphasize a multi-disciplinary perspective to understand life on Earth from the level of organisms to global processes that sustain humanity and all life. * OUR MISSION E3B’s mission is to educate a new generation of scientists and practitioners in the theory and methods of ecology, evolution, and environmental biology. Our educational programs emphasize a multi-disciplinary perspective to understand life on Earth from the level of organisms to global processes that sustain humanity and all life. 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 NEWS & UPDATES STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE DEPARTMENT E3B Professor Ruth DeFries has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering! She is recognized for elucidating anthropogenic land-use change impacts on environmental sustainability, […] Read More The Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology at Columbia University is committed to the ethical pursuit of knowledge, and the responsible stewardship of that […] Read More E3B alum, and current RGGS student, Aless Vecino Gazabon, is on a recent paper making news. Check it out here: Scientists reconstruct extinct ape’s damaged […] Read More A new study by E3B PhD student Erich Eberhard was quoted in the Winter 2022-23 Columbia Magazine! You can read ‘Can We Act Sooner to […] Read More More News FROM THE FIELD IN MEMORIAM Lourdes Gautier joined the Columbia community in 2000 working in the Political Science department before becoming the first DAAF of the then brand new Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology in the Fall of 2001. This was shortly after 9/11, and despite the excitement of founding a new department at Columbia, the world seemed like an uncertain place. Lourdes’ reassuring competence and good humor were especially appreciated during this time, and remained hallmarks of her work in the department. She put an enormous amount of effort into the new department, which had (at the time) no set ways of doing anything. She really got the department “up and running,” and led it cheerfully. Throughout her time at Columbia, she was known as a fierce advocate for the students and faculty members of E3B. Lourdes ran the department with much grace and aplomb until her retirement in 2019. She will be deeply missed by the students, faculty, staff, and administrators who had the pleasure to work with her. CONGRATULATIONS TO E3B MA STUDENT MYLES DAVIS WHO WON 3RD PLACE AT THE GSAS MASTER’S SYNTHESIS COMPETITION! On May 2, 2023, twelve Columbia GSAS Master’s students competed in the GSAS Master’s SynThesis competition. This competition consists of taking a topic that you’ve been researching and thinking about for over a year, and presenting it to the general public in a three-minute talk, with just one visual slide and no notes to help you. Myles (second from left) spoke about human and wildlife activity in NYC during COVID. You can watch his presentation HERE. More From the Field PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS Undergraduate Post- Baccalaureate Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy Courses Phone (212) 854-9987 Fax (212) 854-8188 E3B@Columbia.edu 10th Floor Schermerhorn EXT 1200 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027 Site Map Search ©2024 Columbia University A Shelton Interactive Site