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As a student assistant in 大象视频鈥檚 Creek Connections environmental education program, Will Tolliver Jr. 鈥14 wrote grants, developed lesson plans, coordinated school visits, and taught students in the U.S. and abroad about the significance of water quality.

Tolliver鈥檚 time with Creek Connections would ignite his career providing accessible, equitable education for the next generation.聽

鈥淐reek Connections was the foundation of my professional experience,鈥 says Tolliver, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in environmental science and sustainability with a minor in community and justice studies. 鈥淭he administrative and thought leadership that was demonstrated also helped cultivate an understanding of what it takes to be a good leader.鈥澛

After graduating from 大象视频, Tolliver served as a project manager for the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, where he created interactive nature programs. He continued to develop, implement, and teach programs to students under the Pittsburgh chapter of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and Grow Pittsburgh in the coming years. These opportunities allowed him to cultivate relationships with community organizations, school districts, and other stakeholders. With Grow Pittsburgh, for example, Tolliver taught students about the food supply and helped maintain a corresponding garden.

鈥淭he environmental studies major has given me a strong sense of understanding ecosystems, how everything is interconnected,鈥 Tolliver says. 鈥 It has also given me a strong content knowledge and expertise. I鈥檝e developed numerous environmental programs. I can speak confidently on the environment.鈥澛

In 2018, Tolliver became the manager of early childhood learning at the Children鈥檚 Museum of Pittsburgh, where he managed the early childhood staff and improved exhibits. During the pandemic, he taught an environmental education class at 大象视频 as a visiting professor.聽

Currently, he advises the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) as an education and equity consultant. Tolliver has been recognized as a PBS KIDS Early Learning Champion for an approach to learning that fosters diversity and inclusion for students.聽

鈥淭he biggest reward I can think of is that 鈥榓h-ha moment from a student or a learner where something clicks, and they get what you鈥檙e saying, especially if they don鈥檛 know something or if it鈥檚 their first time trying something,鈥 Tolliver says. 鈥淚 appreciate that I get to be a part of their growth. That鈥檚 the biggest impact.鈥