Environmental Studies Faculty
Environmental studies is an interdisciplinary program that combines natural science and social science and examines local, regional, national and international environmental problems in a holistic manner.
There are two tracks to the major: the science sequence and the social science sequence.
Social Science Track Advisers
Jane Dawson, William Frasure, Manuel Lizarralde, Gerald Visgilio; Peter Siver, director
Science Track Advisers
Robert Askins, Pamela Hine, Chad Jones, Peter Siver, Doug Thompson, Marc Zimmer
Peter A. Siver
Director of the Environmental Studies Program
Charles & Sarah P. Becker '27 Professor of Botany
Associated Faculty
Robert Askins
Professor of Biology
Sanjeeva Balasuriya
Associate Professor of Mathematics
MaryAnne Borelli
Professor of Government
Beverly Chomiak
Senior Lecturer in Geology, Lecturer in Environmental Studies
Andrew Davis
Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
Jane Dawson
Virginia Eason Weinmann '51 Professor of Government
James Downs
Associate Professor of History
Glenn Dreyer
Charles and Sarah P. Becker '27 Arboretum Director; Executive Director, Goodwin-Niering Center for Conservation Biology and Environmental Studies
William Frasure
Professor of Government
Pamela Hine
Senior Lecturer in Botany
Chad Jones
Assistant Professor of Botany and Environmental Studies
Manual Lizarralde
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Ethnobotany
David Patton
Professor of Government
Douglas M. Thompson
Professor of Geophysics
Derek Turner
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Gerald Visgilio
Professor of Economics
Marc Zimmer
Professor of Chemistry
Emeritus Professor
R. Scott Warren
Jean C. Tempel '65 Professor Emeritus of Botany
Last Modified: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 14:07