04/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/22/2026 07:48
Every year on April 22, Earth Day reminds us to pause and reflect on the environment around us. In a city like Austin, where natural beauty is part of everyday life, that reflection often turns into action.
But protecting Texas ecosystems takes more than appreciation. It takes knowledge, hands-on experience, and people who are prepared to lead.
At Concordia University Texas, students are doing exactly that.
Earth Day is not just about awareness. It is about action.
Students today are stepping into these challenges and looking for ways to make a real impact.
Texas is home to diverse ecosystems, from Hill Country landscapes to unique wildlife habitats. Austin offers access to organizations, careers, and real-world opportunities connected to environmental work.
At Concordia Texas, students do not just learn about these ecosystems. They engage with them.
The Environmental Science program prepares students to understand and solve environmental challenges.
Learn how Concordia Texas helps students build the knowledge and practical experience to address today's environmental challenges.
Learn MoreThe Wildlife Conservation program focuses on preserving biodiversity and protecting natural habitats.
See how students prepare to protect habitats, study species, and support conservation efforts through hands-on learning.
Learn MoreAt Concordia Texas, Earth Day is not just a single moment. It reflects a broader approach to learning and leadership.
Students engage in:
If you care about protecting the environment, Concordia Texas offers a place to turn that interest into action.
With hands-on learning, a supportive community, and access to real-world opportunities, students are prepared to make a difference in Texas and beyond.
Ready to explore how your passion for the environment can become a meaningful career path? Take the next step and connect with Concordia Texas.
Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 focused on environmental awareness and action.
Careers include environmental consulting, sustainability, conservation, and resource management.
Students can work in wildlife management, conservation organizations, parks, and environmental education.
Austin offers access to environmental organizations, natural ecosystems, and hands-on learning opportunities.