The Harvey Mudd College Clinic Program is a hallmark of Harvey Mudd's educational program. In the Environmental Studies clinic, multi-disciplinary teams of students tackle real-world, technical problems of environmental significance for corporate or non-profit clients. The Center also may also jointly sponsor or consult on clinic projects with environmental components in various departments.
HMC Clinic Information:
For more information about HMC's clinic program, please see:
- The HMC Clinic Program Home Page
- Clinic Overview [
pdf] - Projects Day Programs:
Environmental Studies Clinic Contact Information:
If you are interested in sponsoring, advising, or participating in an Environmental Studies Clinic, please contact:
Tad Beckman, Environmental Studies Clinic Program Director, or
Paul Steinberg, Director of the Center for Environmental Studies.
Past and Present Environmental Studies Clinics:
2003-2004 - Environmental Studies/Engineering Joint Clinic:
"Design, Build and Test of a Bioreactor for Basic Resource Retrieval"
Sponsor: Grobecker Associates; Doug Grobecker, Liaison
Students on Team: Rose M. Hakim, Jason D. Komadina (Project Manager), Daphne G. Park, and Stephanie K. Wong
Faculty Advisors: Erik Spjut (Engineering), Tad Beckman (Humanities & Social Science)
2002-2003 - Environmental Studies/Engineering Joint Clinic:
"Development of a Remote Sensing System to Track Acorn Woodpeckers"
Sponsor: Center for Conservation Biology, University of California, Riverside; Michael Allen, John Rotenberry, Mike Hamilton, Wendy Hodges, Liaisons
Students on Team: Patricia Brock (Biology '03 - Project Manager), Warren Katzenstein (Engineering '04), Heather Lane (Engineering '04), Stephen MacVicar (Engineering '04), Brent Rojo (Engineering '04)
Faculty Advisors: Lori Bassman (Engineering), Stephen Adolph (Biology)
2000-2001 - Environmental Studies Clinic:
"Analysis of Current and Regionally Appropriate Landscapes for Harvey Mudd College"
Sponsors: Harvey Mudd College, Jon Strauss & Mike Barber, Liaisons; Three Valleys Municipal Water District, Tim Worley, Liaison
Students on Team: Greg Alexander (Biology '01 - Spring Project Manager), Chris Hanusa (Math/French '01 - Fall Project Manger), Ryan Kirkby (Biology '01), Jill Sohm (Biology '01), Erika Wolf (Biology '02 - Spring only), Megan Ritchie (Scripps Environmental Science '02 - Spring only), Marci LaViolette (IPS Environmental Engineering '02 - Fall only), Tracy van Cort (Math/Linguistics '01 - Fall only)
Faculty Advisors: Nancy Hamlett (Biology), Tad Beckman (Humanities & Social Science)
For more information, please see the "Regional Landscape Clinic" site..








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