The Digital Library is a collection of Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program (DDCSP) alumni contributions as well as contributors outside of the network. Filter by media type and topic to find archived digital programming and other digital media.

If you are DDCSP alumni, you have the ability to add digital media to the collection. If you are outside of the network and would like to contribute, please contact us.

Don't forget to check out our blog postings as well!

Type: Webinar

Date: June 7, 2019

Meet Dhruti Patel, Energy Manager for Brookfield Properties Retail. Dhruti started her professional path within the power industry as a structural engineer designing power plants and then disrupted her career to seek opportunities within the field of energy, sustainability and technology. She brings a unique perspective to the energy management industry and believes that the future of energy is leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Type: Webinar

Date: March 20, 2019

Over the course of this series, we will be hearing from several staff of The Wilderness Society about their career path, the work that they currently do, and tips on how to get involved if it is a career you are interested in.

This particular webinar is focused on community engagement jobs.

Type: Webinar

Date: March 7, 2019

Picture the outdoors. What do you see? For most, urban farms and city streets aren’t what comes to mind, but for Anahí Naranjo, Doris Duke Conservation Scholar, and Sofia Sainz, Environmental Leadership Program Senior Fellow, rethinking what outdoor spaces are is deeply rooted in their work with Latino Outdoors.

Date: March 13, 2019

Over the course of this series, we will be hearing from several staff of The Wilderness Society about their career path, the work that they currently do, and tips on how to get involved if it is a career you are interested in.

This particular webinar is focused on public policy jobs.

Type: Webinar

Date: March 4, 2019

Over the course of this series, we will be hearing from several staff of The Wilderness Society about their career path, the work that they currently do, and tips on how to get involved if it is a career you are interested in. Join our first conversation as we begin to demystify the conservation job search process.

Type: Webinar

Date: March 14, 2019

Over the course of this series, we will be hearing from several staff of The Wilderness Society about their career path, the work that they currently do, and tips on how to get involved if it is a career you are interested in.

This particular webinar is focused on science and research jobs. 

Type: Document

Date: March 5, 2019

The communications committee of the 1st ALC has created a space by alumni and for alumni to share thoughts and ideas with our diverse community. We have an assortment of content available for your reading pleasure, enjoy!

Type: Webinar

Date: January 23, 2019

Dr. Thomas RaShad Easley is not only Assistant Dean of Community and Inclusion at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, he’s a hip hop artist, a campus minister, and a professor. “When people hear about all the things I’m doing they say, ‘Oh, you’re doing too much!’” “When I hear that I laugh and say, ‘I’m not doing too much. It’s the same message — I’m just changing up the platform.’” Join this conversation with Thomas as he shares his experience bringing his full self, as much as possible, to his work.

Type: Webinar

Date: February 7, 2019

Before submitting your resume into the internet ether and hoping, just maybe, yours will be chosen out of the dozens/hundreds that are submitted, let’s work through making it stand out.