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Environmental Studies Program Faculty |
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While the Environmental Studies Program is located within the Department of Geology, it is an independent program and is overseen and controlled by the Environmental Studies Committee. The committee is comprised of professors from a variety of academic disciplines, which makes the program very comprehensive. The members of the committee and their disciplines are: Richard
E. Andrus – Environmental Studies and Biology - PhD, 1974, Mark A.
Blumler - Geography – PhD in Geography, 1992, Joseph
R. Graney - Environmental Geochemistry – PhD in Geology, 1994, Neha Khanna –
Environmental Economics – PhD in Resource and Environmental Economics, 1998,
Christopher Knapp
- Environmental Ethics - PhD in Philosophy, 2001, Peter L.K.
Knuepfer - (Director of the Program) Geology – PhD in
Geosciences, 1984, Florence
M. Margai - Geography – PhD in
Geography, 1991, Burrell
E. Montz - Geography – PhD in Geography, 1980, Karen
M. Salvage - Hydrogeology – PhD in Civil and Environmental
Engineering, 1998, The Weixing Zhu –
Biology – PhD in Ecology, 1995,
In addition, three Ad Juliet M. Berling – Environmental Planning and Policy; Environmental
Resource Manager – PhD in Urban and Regional Science, 1993, Dylan A.
Horvath – Field Ecology; Steward of the Campus Natural Areas –
MS in Biology, 2003, Charles L.E. Wage – Environmental Law – JD, 1987, Duquesne University School of Law. |
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