EARTH Stories

A Leader Working at the Nexus of Food Security & Elephant Conservation

Abigael Simaloi Pertet (Class of 2016, Kenya), a Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, first learned about EARTH University through the Maasai Girls Education Fund, an organization whose mission is to support girls’ education and empowerment and who had sponsored her schooling. In 2012, an EARTH graduate gave a presentation about EARTH, and in that moment Abigael fell in love with the idea of what the institution represented…

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Women in Science: Student Research on Sustainable Alternatives Against Nematodes

Neither Lajanda Blake (Class of 2025, Jamaica) nor Patience Cyuzuzo (Class of 2025, Rwanda) ever imagined their career paths would shift so much after completing their third-year Internship. In 2024, they both traveled to the United States, where they discovered new passions that today drive their Graduation Project (GP)…

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An Agroecologist Bringing Solutions into Vulnerable Places

David Steiger has long been committed to making his community, and the world, a more equitable place. The 2011 graduate, from Switzerland, was one of the first students from the European continent to attend EARTH University. David is currently working for Robi, an NGO that provides services for vulnerable children in his small yet diverse hometown of Olten, Switzerland…

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Knowledge Exchange to Transform Rural Realities

The CoopeCuna Cooperative, born as an agrotourism project, has evolved over time. Through innovation and strategic alliances, they have found a way to strengthen essential oil production and diversify product offerings. Their most recent project, carried out in collaboration with EARTH’s Community Development Program (CDP), EARTH students, and EARTH Futures’ Developing Solutions team, marks an important step toward accessing international markets and generating added value from medicinal plants cultivated for local consumption…

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Tariq S. Kelly: Leading the Way in Technical Innovation in the Agricultural Sector

For the past seven years, EARTH graduate and Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Alumni, Tariq S. Kelly (Class of 2017, Jamaica) has served as Pineapple and Coconut Crop Manager at JP Tropical Foods, a 190-hectare farm in Jamaica. The company is a leading producer of bananas, pineapples, plantains, and coconuts…

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From the Land to the Law: Lucina’s Work for Indigenous Justice

Since childhood, Lucina Martínez Régules (Class of 2004, Mexico) understood that community is not just a place—it’s a way of being in the world. More than two decades after graduating from EARTH, her work continues to advance the autonomy of Indigenous peoples, defend the textile heritage of Chinanteco women, and seek justice within a system that does not treat everyone equally.

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EARTH Ventures Transforms Banana Production With a Model That Protects Natural Resources

EARTH’s Banana Commercial Operation is part of a dynamic project led by EDEKA and WWF that promotes more sustainable farming practices. The goal is to shift from conventional agriculture to regenerative agriculture that promotes and safeguards ecosystem health…

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