Institute at Brown for Environment and Society

Corinne Lepage

Pursuing an Sc.B. in the CSN Track (new curriculum)
Areas of Expertise Student Accessibility & Support Services, Funding Resources, Founding a Student Group, Five-year Combined Undergraduate Degree, Community Engagement
Second Concentration A.B. Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies
Pronouns She/her

Biography

Corinne LePage is a first-generation, nontraditional student working toward a combined degree in Environmental Science and Native American and Indigenous Studies. She is actively involved in both campus and community activities. At Brown University, Corinne founded and co-coordinates the Environmental Conservancy (ECO @ Brown), serves as Vice President of Philanthropy for Alpha Chi Omega sorority, and acts as Director of Community Engagement for the Undergraduate Council of Students (UCS).

Off-campus, she contributes as a Workshop Assistant at Sojourner House, serves as a Sexual Assault Advocate for Day One, and volunteers as a Beach Captain for Save the Bay.

In addition to her role as an IBES Undergraduate Peer Advisor, Corinne is also a SAPE Facilitator and a TRUE Peer Advisor. Her past summer experiences include an internship at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and a Royce Fellowship project with Sojourner House that explored the connections between the environment and bodily wellness. In the summer of 2025, Corinne will conduct research on conservation and human-wildlife interactions through a Voyager Scholarship.

Feel free to reach out to Corinne anytime—she’s passionate about discussing conservation, sharing resources, and supporting other students in achieving their goals! She also loves coffee and is always open for a trip to Starbucks, Ceremony, or Hazel Origin Coffee (which is finally open!!!).