From Vision to Reality
Early faculty such as John Holdren, John Harte, and Dick Norgaard observed, nurtured, and protected the ‘keys’ to ERG’s success, which included: commonality from a few key ERG courses combined with the freedom to roam widely in the Berkeley catalog; optimizing size, structure, and space for peer learning and community; a focus on scholar-activist problem solving more than particular methods and disciplines; giving students the freedom to shape their own projects and dissertations, rather than labor on a faculty member’s project. From the beginning, the ‘students were the draw’ – pulling in affiliates eager to recruit them to their labs, inspiring the core faculty, and attracting fresh cohorts of remarkable students who wanted to join them.
50 years later ERG continues its mission of research and education for a sustainable environment and a just society and the commitment to the fundamental ingredients of ‘ERGie-ness’ remains. And just as in 1975, the world still needs flexible, creative, well-trained thinkers to tackle problems that span disciplines and affect us deeply.
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Help celebrate ERG’s 50th anniversary!
From its storied founding in the early 1970s, to the contributions of decades of activist-scholars, and the vibrant…