Tag: environmental science
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James Mills, SUNY Oneonta – Pilgrimages Could Save the Environment
On SUNY Oneonta Sustainability Week: Pilgrimages could save the environment. James Mills, assistant professor of geography and environmental sustainability, explores how. Dr. Mills completed an undergraduate degree in natural resource planning from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and MA and PhD degrees in geography from the University of Minnesota. He served as the director of the…
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Trevor Fuller, SUNY Oneonta – What is Environmental Justice?
On SUNY Oneonta Sustainability Week: What is environmental justice? Trevor Fuller, associate professor of geography and environmental sustainability, explains. Dr. Fuller worked for almost 10 years as an environmental scientist prior to pursuing advanced degrees in geography. Prior to accepting a position at SUNY Oneonta, he was a Ph.D. student in the geography department at the…
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Thomas Shahady, University of Lynchburg – Health of Water Supply
How do you know what’s living in your water supply? Thomas Shahady, professor of environmental science at the University of Lynchburg, discusses a simple way to find out. Prior to arriving here at University of Lynchburg, I spent five years teaching part-time at Lenoir-Rhyne College, Catawba Valley Community College and working as a consultant with…