College of Great Lakes Ecology and Education
Become a leader through unparalleled learning experiences at LSSU. The College of Great Lakes Ecology and Education supports internationally recognized programs that leverage our unique location at the heart of the upper Great Lakes.
With 20% of the world’s fresh water in our backyard, students build connections to natural, cultural, and socioeconomic assets unique to our region. Our students learn about these resources while surrounded by forests, rivers, lakes, and wetlands.
We are training the next generation of leaders to be stewards of our unique Great Lakes resources through innovation and sustainability.
Our students gain an appreciation for this place—the Great Lakes basin—and carry that forward in their careers as resource managers, scientists, and teachers.
Contacts
Dr. Ashley Moerke, Dean and Executive Director of the Richard and Theresa Barch Center for Freshwater Research and Education
906-635-2153, CFRE 108
Janine Murray, Administrative Assistant
906-635-2426, Considine 106
Locations
Considine Hall
650 W Easterday Ave, Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Crawford Hall
650 W Easterday Ave, Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Kenneth J. Shouldice Library
650 W Easterday Ave, Sault Ste. Marie, MI
The Richard and Theresa Barch Center for Freshwater Research and Education
100 Salmon Run Way, Sault Ste. Marie, MI
CoGLEE Mission Statement
The College of Great Lakes Ecology and Education prepares students to be leaders in our local and global communities through experiential learning opportunities that leverage our unique location in the Great Lakes Region.
Student Resources
Learn more about the resources available to you as a student – and as a professional – below: