Sustainable Parks, Recreation and Tourism degree supports student in the field of museum studies and informal education
June 9, 2021
Photo courtesy of Adrian Skazalski
Adrian Skazalski is excited about working with communities and advocating for sustainable and accessible recreation and tourism. That’s why he chose sustainable parks, recreation and tourism (SPRT) as his major at MSU.
Students in SPRT combine their understanding of natural resource recreation and tourism with their knowledge of sustainability. Adrian took his degree to the next level by minoring in museum studies, which complements the SPRT program and is helping him specialize.
During his time at MSU, Adrian combined his unique interests to build a foundational knowledge of the informal educational field. Actively participating in classes and in extracurriculars is something he advocates for all students.
CSUS student follows his passion for the environment
March 2, 2021
Studying environmental studies and sustainability sets students up for green careers, including having an impact in areas of policy and climate change.
MSU student Blake Lajiness is majored in environmental studies and sustainability.
Like many students, Blake Lajiness explored different programs and areas at Michigan State University, starting in the James Madison College. After a semester, Lajiness changed his major to environmental studies and sustainability to more closely follow his dream of one day working for the Environmental Protection Agency.
His inspiration was pursuing an academic path that would help him make a difference in regards to climate change and the resulting challenges facing the world.