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Currently the EA office space is divided between two buildings – Hahn and Edmunds.

Hahn

Located west of Carnegie off of College Ave, Hahn houses the Administrative Office for EA in room 106.  The office is open from 7:30am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday excluding holidays.

Anne Tessier, the EA Program Administrator, runs the EA Administrative Office and can be reached via email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Edmunds

The EA faculty offices and student resource rooms are located on the first floor of the newly built Edmunds building which faces 6th street directly north of the Coop.

  • Edmunds 112 – Offices of the EA Coordinator, Richard Hazlett, and the Farm Technician, Juan Araya
  • Edmunds 129 – Office of Professor Char Miller, EA’s environmental historian.

Office hours for all EA faculty vary from semester to semester.  To find out the office hours for the current semester contact either the professor directly or Anne Tessier, the program administrator.

The EA Lounge – Edmunds 111

Located in the east Edmunds wing on the first floor between the breezeway and the Coordinator’s office is the EA Lounge.  The lounge is a place for students to relax and become more up-to-date about on and off-campus environmentalism.  It features an exhibit of the latest goings-on at the Pomona Farm and a current environmental news rack with environmental journal and magazine publications from the last three months.  (Older publications are archived in the EA Student Research Center.)

Publications on-hand include:

  • E: The Environmental Magazine
  • Earth First
  • Earth Island Journal
  • The Ecologist
  • The Economist
  • National Environmental Employment
  • National Geographic
  • Permaculture: Solutions for Sustainable Living
  • Science News

The EA Student Research Room– Edmunds 120

The EA Student Research Room is a warehouse of virtual and hard-copy environmental information in addition to a space for current and future environmental research and inquiry.  Currently the room stores:

  • Copies of old EA theses
  • Classical works in environmental literature, science, food production, philosophy, development, etc which are more than 3 months old
  • Student-donated environmentally-relevant books

Students may borrow books, publications and past EA theses freely from the library on a check-out basis.  However, all must be returned in a timely fashion.

All students have access to cabinet storage for their research materials.  And soon the Research Room will have a set of computer work stations available to all students on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Unlike a normal library, eating and drinking IS allowed in the Research Room.  The room is equipped with a microwave oven, water cooler and mug rack.  (Students must provide their own mug!)  In addition, fresh produce from The Farm is occasionally left for hungry parties free of charge.

Security

The Research Room is secured with a personal lock, with the code available to all student users. For clearance and the combination inquire with the Administrative Assistant, Anne Tessier, or Coordinator, Rick Hazlett.