NRES - All Aboard

Welcome to natural resources & environmental science!

Welcome to Purdue University and to the Natural Resources and Environmental Science major!  This page contains a great deal of information for you as you prepare for your transition to Purdue University.  Please look over all of the information on this page in detail so you will be informed and up-to-date.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email your advisor, Mandy Chalk Marquardt, at chalkm@purdue.edu  We look forward to meeting you this fall!


 

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Natural Resources and Environmental Science
nres@purdue.edu
Forest Products Building (FPRD)
175 Marsteller Street FPRD 101
West Lafayette, IN 47907
(765) 496-0376

 

A Note From Your Director:

 Dr. Laura Bowling

Dr. Laura Bowling

Welcome to NRES! I look forward to welcoming you to campus, and you can view a short welcome from me. Together, let’s get ready to make the Earth a better place!

I have been selected to serve as the next Head of the Department of Agronomy here at Purdue, effective August 19, 2024.  I am excited for this next professional challenge, but it does mean that I will need to resign as the Director of the NRES Program. I am happy to continue to serve as a faculty mentor, reference, and resource for NRES students. We will begin a search for a new NRES Director very soon with the hope that they will start before fall semester.  You will still be in good hands with Dr. Bijoy, Mandy and Cora.  Again, welcome to Purdue and NRES! 

A Note From Your Academic Advisor:

Mandy Chalk Marquardt

Mandy Chalk Marquardt

As your Academic Advisor, I am looking forward to meeting you and getting to know you better while we plan your courses for this fall semester!  Once you have completed both Purdue 101 in Brightspace and the Student Information Form on the New Student Task List located in myPurdue, you will receive an email to schedule a one-on-one virtual meeting with me via Zoom.  During this meeting, we will discuss any questions you may have about the NRES program and Purdue.  I will also help you submit your Course Request Form (CRF) for fall course registration.  I look forward to meeting you soon!

A few things you need to do NOW before your advising appointment.

Once you have completed Purdue 101, you will receive an email to schedule a one-on-one virtual meeting with me via Zoom.

You will receive an email that takes you to BoilerConnect, which will help you schedule your appointment with me, your advisor.

You will not have a better chance at getting into classes if you meet with me sooner. In fact, all new students need to submit their Fall 2024 CRF (Course Request Form) by July 9. It does not matter when that form is submitted before July 9; the submission date does not affect a student’s chance at getting into certain courses. The system will look at everyone’s forms after July 9 and will then create a schedule for each student.  You can see FAQs about the CRF here.   

I can certainly explain more about the CRF during our Zoom appointment, and I will fill out the CRF for you during our appointment. At the end of our appointment, I will walk you through the process of submitting your CRF. I encourage you to find a quiet and private space for our Zoom appointment. Advising appointments are intended to be between the student and advisor; parents/guardians/family members are welcome to join at the end of the appointment to ask questions.


 

Current NRES Student Profiles

Meet Ryland, a passionate sophomore studying environmental science with a concentration in watershed management. Click here to watch a video where Ryland shares his story and vision for protecting our water ecosystems. Join Ryland on his journey to create a sustainable future.

Meet Isabel, a committed junior focused on environmental policy and analysis. Dive into her journey and hear firsthand about her dedication to NRES by watching this video.

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