Our Mission
The Environmental Education Program at Morgan State University Estuarine Research Center is dedicated to conservation
and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, its tributaries and the surrounding watershed. The program’s goal is to achieve these criteria
through education and public awareness. We provide hands-on experience and active learning in both field and laboratory settings to advance
community interests in the environmental field.
Visit Us!
Groups are welcome to visit the ERC facility. Topics and activities are organized for specific curriculum needs. We here at ERC have the
capability to plan lessons that meet State standards. Facilities can accommodate one class at any given time throughout the year.
If you can’t visit us, we’ll come and see you! One of our goals is to provide environmental education to all children and schools.
We are able to visit local, Baltimore and Washington D.C. schools and provide educational materials on the environmental, the Chesapeake
Bay and its watershed.
Distance Learning
ERC now has a brand-new state-of-the-art video conference system. This system enables us to provide your school with lectures and
on-site demonstrations right in your class rooms. With our wireless system, you and your students will be able to follow the field and
laboratory research and interact with our scientists from your classroom. This is a great way to learn about the environment without
leaving your school.
Grant Writing and Partnerships
ERC welcomes the opportunity to partner with schools to develop grant writing capabilities. Many organizations will provide funds to pay
for our services and transportation, provided students and/or teachers write grants requesting these funds. We will provide training and
support for interested individuals. Some possible funding sources include The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, The Chesapeake Bay Trust, Maryland
Department of Natural Resources, and many others.
Community Outreach
Our Outreach Program was created to inspire environmental stewardship to the community. Throughout the year, ERC participates in various
community events where we take the opportunity to provide the public with scientific information, current research and environmental issues.
We provide information to broaden the public’s knowledge and understanding of the environment, particularly the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed
and the anthropogenic effects on the ecosystem.
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See below for upcoming events in which ERC will be participating. If you are interested in volunteering for these events, please contact
the Education Coordinator.
Upcoming Events
| April 15th |
Opening Day at Jefferson Patterson Park |
| April 21-29th |
MPT Chesapeake Bay Volunteer-A-Thon (activities for this event will take place throughout 2007) |
| June 3rd |
Jefferson Patterson Park Children’s Day |
| June 16th |
African American Heritage Day at Jefferson Patterson Park |
| August 4-5th |
Patuxent Encounters: The Patuxent Indians and Captain John Smith at Jefferson Patterson Park |
For more information on these events, please visit:
www.jefpat.org and www.mpt.org>
For more information on the Environmental Education Program:
Please contact the Education Coordinator, Pilantana Anderson at panderson@moac.morgan.edu or 410-586-9717.
Estuarine Research Center
10545 Mackall Road
St. Leonard, Maryland 20685
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