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CGEE's purpose is to 
foster environmental literacy and stewardship in citizens of all ages.


What's new at CGEE

Register for Continuing Studies Courses!


Many Spring 2009 courses to begin in March, April, or May 

View Summer 2009 courses -- registration now open!

Learn more about our Masters program...
including the new science strand option for science teachers and specialists.

New biotech institute for teachers- BioTIC!
Biotechnology/microbiology for Teachers In the Classroom


Minnesota Science Teachers Education Project
*2009 online application now available*


Rivers Institutes                                      *2009 online application now available*

Watershed resources available to teachers through the River Education Network

WaterWorks! Institute
*2009 online application now available*

wildscreen award
Bigfoot: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle is a Wildscreen Finalist!

What do we do at CGEE

Professional Development for Educators
Masters of Education in Natural Science and Environmental Education and innovative graduate coursework for K-12 and non-formal educators

K-12 Project-Based Learning
pioneer creator of thematic learning projects for K-12 students around the globe

Public Outreach and Citizen Education
raising awareness, stimulating stewardship and celebrating our relationship with the natural world

Educational Media Development
producer of award-winning educational multimedia, documentaries, e-learning Web programs, and interactive kiosks


Center for Global Environmental Education
1536 Hewitt Ave, MS-1760
St. Paul, MN 55104
Phone: 651-523-2480
Fax: 651-523-3041
cgee@hamline.edu