Caleigh Mullins

UNH Sustainability Fellow

Caleigh is a University of New Hampshire Sustainability Fellow spending the summer with the Center developing an outdoor recreation planning toolkit for the region. She will be conducting stakeholder interviews with successful outdoor recreation projects to create case studies that share their stories and inspire future initiatives. From these, replicable commonalities will be pulled out to outline recommendations on how to make new ideas into a reality. Learn more about the UNH SI Fellowship here!

Caleigh is a UNH undergrad, class of ’27, with a major in environmental engineering and has been a part of multiple Sustainability Institute programs, including the Climate Action Clinic and Trash2Treasure. Before transferring to UNH in Fall ’24, she spent her first year at St. Lawrence University, where she explored sustainability in global cities through the London FYP and assisted with road ecology research back on campus in Spring ’24.

Outside of a work or academic setting she is occupied by various volunteering positions, crocheting, hiking, skiing, hanging out at swimming holes, thrifting and antiquing or exploring new coffee shops.