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School of Earth & Environment
A day to make a difference.

When you give to the School of Earth & Environment, you strengthen the value of a Rowan University degree.     

The School of Earth & Environment offers multiple pathways to degrees in growing fields where students can become part of the solution to the world's most pressing problems. The School is focused on the issues of the climate and biodiversity crises and the challenges of urbanization, often in interconnecting ways.

Help your favorite department or unit by making a gift and moving it to the top of the CSM & SEE Leaderboard!

  • The Environmental Science department supports students with outdoor hands-on field experiences and summer student/faculty research opportunities. Your gift will support students in these endeavors.
  • The Geography, Planning, & Sustainability department takes planners outside to visit the urban sprawl sites they experience through GIS mapping, participates in community garden projects for interdisciplinary social sustainability connections, and uses innovative technology for the latest in GIS mapping techniques. Your gift will help these students be at the forefront of their industry.
  • The Geology department assists students with travel to conferences, takes students on student/faculty research opportunities around the globe, and uses high technology to understand how our past climate can be used to predict our future. Your gift will ensure these students will be at the cutting edge in their field.
  • The STEAM Academy is a two-week summer camp for middle and high school students that is part intensive coursework and part leadership training. Students in the high school track can also earn college credit during the program in the subject area of their choice while staying on Rowan University's campus for a full "college experience". A gift to STEAM Academy will support tuition for underrepresented students.

  Now's your chance to make a difference!  

Leaderboard
All Participating Funds: Most Gifts Raised
Which fund will collect the most gifts on February 22? Inspired by the success of the day so far, our Boards are awarding bonus money to the top 8 funds!
Rank Prize Fund Gifts
1 $4,000 Softball 199
2 $3,500 Fencing 198
3 $3,000 Chemical Engineering 189
4 $2,500 Men's Soccer 154
5 $2,000 Early Childhood Demonstration Center 148
Ended
Leaderboard
College of Science & Math + School of Earth & Environment: Dean's Challenge
The top three CSM & SEE departments with the highest number of donors (faculty, staff, alumni, and friends) in proportion to the goals set will unlock bonus funds from our Dean to the respective departments!
Rank Prize Department % +/- Donor Goal
1 $500 Geology +514.29% 43
goal: 7
2 $300 Physics & Astronomy +384.62% 63
goal: 13
3 $200 Environmental Science +255.56% 32
goal: 9
4 Geography, Planning & Sustainability +176.92% 36
goal: 13
5 Chemistry & Biochemistry +121.74% 51
goal: 23
Ended
$5,000
Recent Alumni Challenge
UNLOCKED: Thanks to 224 recent alumni (Classes of 2014 - 2023) we unlocked $5,000 in bonus dollars for The Rowan Fund, supporting the Rowan experience for all students!
224 / 224 Donors
Completed
Leaderboard
Colleges & Schools: Dollars Raised Leaderboard
Which College or School will raise the most dollars on February 22? (Totals do not include matches or prizes!) Our Board of Trustees is awarding bonus funds to the top four!
Rank Prize College/School Raised
1 $4,000 William G. Rohrer College of Business $22,278.48
2 $3,000 College of Science & Mathematics $18,209.72
3 $2,000 College of Education $13,903.33
4 $1,000 Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine $13,245.25
5 Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering $12,130.00
Ended
$1,500
Student Donor Challenge
We reached 200 student donors! The funds with the most student support are Men's Soccer and Softball. They'll split $1,500 in challenge money!
200 / 200 Donors
Completed
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