What is the Sustainability SIP Symposium?
The Sustainability SIP Symposium is an annual event held by the Environmental Studies Department and the Larry J. Bell ’80 Environmental Stewardship Center. The Symposium brings together senior students from departments all across campus, who have completed their SIP on a topic related to sustainability, climate, or the environment! The event includes a keynote speaker and project presentations, and serves to celebrate our wonderful seniors while also showing the intersectionality of environmental education at K.


2025 Symposium Recap
This year’s Symposium was a special one! Over 100 K students, faculty, staff, and Kalamazoo community members packed the Arcus Center to enjoy the evening’s events. Delicious, farm-to-table food was catered by a K alum, and the evening was bustling for the full duration of the event!
Highlights include keynote speaker Ben Brown, a local environmental activist, urban farmer, and pioneer in the Kalamazoo sustainable housing and vehicle movement. Ben gave an unforgettably passionate and humorous talk, and answered questions about his journey as a Black farmer, the resident of Kalamazoo’s first legal tiny home, and as a gardener who loves to share his harvest with friends and neighbors.
Seniors had the chance to present to members of local climate groups including the Kalamazoo Climate Crisis Coalition and the Ardea Youth Climate Coalition, as well as parents, friends, professors, and fellow students. A monumental thanks is in store for all who came to support these seniors, and environmental education at K during the Symposium – without you all, events like this would not be possible! We are so grateful!





Senior Shout-out
Of course, we want to give a special thanks to our thirteen seniors who presented at the Symposium. They represent the important work being done to make sure that students at Kalamazoo College, and around the world, have a sustainable future to call their own. They are an incredible group, and they are not the last of their kind! There will be more phenomenal seniors in the years to follow, so please continue supporting the Symposiums next year and beyond! For a list of all the seniors and their projects, please refer to the list and photos below.
- Noah Pyle: Thermal biology of PAH-tolerant Atlantic killifish under constant and fluctuating temperatures
- Sofia Fleming: The Impacts of Invasive Squirrel Diet and Personality on Native Ecosystems
- Tali Deaner: Beyond the Kitchen Table: Food Access and the Systems That Shape It in Kalamazoo
- Emma Frederiksen: Thermal Trade-offs and Genetic Rescue in PAH-Tolerant Atlantic Killifish
- Ava Loncharte: Adaptive Multi-Paddock Grazing and Soil Health
- Sage Lewis: An Economic Analysis of Sustainability Transitions For K-Metro
- Brooke Dolhay: Long-Term Monitoring of Marine Ecosystems at the Institute for Marine Research in the Philippines
- Ivy Walker: Land Protection and our Global Future: An Imperative Nexus
- Westin Grinwis: Embracing Kinship: Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge into Outdoor Orientation Programs
- Mart Klenke: Sleeping Bear Wildlife Fund: Wildlife Rehab, Outdoor Education, & Stigmatized Species in Northern MI
- Lucas Priemer: Evaluating Land Cover Area Classifications and Species Composition in the Lillian Anderson Arboretum
- Mairin Boshoven: Enhancing Demographic Understanding Of The Survivorship And Threats To Circium Pitcheri Seedlings
- Emerson Wesselhoff: A Place on the Corner: A Socio-ecological analysis of urban green third places












Supporting Sustainability at K
As we wait another year for the 2026 Sustainability Symposium, there are still many opportunities to support sustainability and environmental education at K. For a full list of ways to get involved with the Environmental Stewardship Center, and all the events we have coming up, check out this page! Make sure to follow us on Instagram @envirostewkzoo and @kzooarb, or stop in to see us in Dewing Commons offices 100 and 101. Every other Wednesday, drop into Dewing Commons for our Sustainability Chats at 11 (these are 6th, 8th, and 10th week). We hope to see you around, and supporting environmental action on campus!