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The Class of 1964 Summer Environmental Fellowship Program supports summer travel and
fieldwork by Yale juniors and seniors who have an interest in the
environment. The Class of 1964 Summer Fellowship Committee is co-chaired
by Frank Basler and Michael Price.
In early April 2008, three Summer Fellows were chosen to receive, in
total, $5000 to pursue their projects. These three Fellows, following the footsteps of our previous
Fellows (2007,
2006, 2005, and 2004),
are listed below, with links to their final reports from
their summer projects.
- Andrew
Klein of Saybrook and Coralville IA traveled to Uganda to study the production of biodiesel
fuel from non-food crops, castor and Jatropha, by a private company
there. Read his
final report.
- Kevin Currey of Saybrook College and Manhattan Beach CA
conducted interviews in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to
investigate whether the plan to drill there is in the common
interest. Read his
final report.
- Elyse LeeVan of Ezra Stiles and
Milwaukee WI conducted research in Buenos Aires
and the surrounding area to understand better how to more efficiently
reduce Chagras disease, a chronic wasting disease which afflicts many in
Latin America. Her final report is pending.
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