Urban Golf and the Partnerships for Progress
In many ways golf is more than just a game. There’s a special place, right down the street from our Region 3 office in Center City Philadelphia, that is reimaging how kids can experience greenspaces.
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In many ways golf is more than just a game. There’s a special place, right down the street from our Region 3 office in Center City Philadelphia, that is reimaging how kids can experience greenspaces.
Local Foods, Local Places' community-driven approach unleashes local creative minds to envision innovative paths to overcome the complex legacies of social and environmental problems and inequities.
Meet some returned Peace Corps Volunteers who now work at EPA.
Steph Bertaina provides a personal introduction to the Recreation Economy for Rural Communities program.
There is no known safe level of lead exposure without harmful effects, and even low levels of lead exposure may cause lifelong health problems.
For me, being a Hispanic EPA employee means being a part of the next generation of change agents – following the footsteps of the minority leaders who have made such a difference at our Agency.
The Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal is a wonderful way to acknowledge the hard work that federal employees do, day in and day out, and highlight some of our critical actions.
My love for using data to answer important questions is shared by researchers across the country and all around the world – answering any question you can think of about the environment.
As we face new challenges and setbacks at EPA, we find strength in our leaders, past and present, our circle continuously expands, and our work continues.
We believe that providing communities equitable access to participate in and lead scientific projects is key to our shared vision of public engagement in science.
Learn about EPA's internal council that was created to identify ways we can enhance opportunities for recruitment of students from HBCUs.