Program Faculty Brian C. Black, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor, History and Environmental Studies [email protected] 102, Elm Building Todd F. Davis, Ph.D. Professor, English and Environmental Studies [email protected] 814-949-5634 208, Hawthorn Building Timothy J. Dolney, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Geography and GIScience [email protected] 219, Hawthorn Building Lisa A. Emili, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Physical Geography and Environmental Studies Director of Honors and Undergraduate Research, Research and Engagement [email protected] 814-949-5627 221, Hawthorn Building Matt Evans, Ph.D. Professor, Political Science [email protected] C129I, Smith Building Edward P. Levri, Ph.D. Division Head, Engineering, Science, and Technology Degree Program Coordinator, Environmental Studies Professor, Biology [email protected] 814-949-5496 101, Elm Building Carolyn G. Mahan, Ph.D. Professor, Biology and Environmental Studies Degree Program Coordinator, Environmental Studies [email protected] 209, Hawthorn Building Ian Marshall Professor Emeritus, English and environmental studies [email protected] Brian Onishi, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Philosophy Chair, Faculty Senate [email protected] 266, Hawthorn Building Laura K. Palmer, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biology [email protected] 109, Hawthorn Building Dawn M. Renninger (She, Her, Hers) Assistant Teaching Professor, Economics [email protected] 228, Penn Building Nicholas J. Rowland, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor, Sociology [email protected] E130B, Smith Building Staff Stephanie A. Wojcik Faculty and Program Assistant, Biology, Communications, Education, Environmental Studies, Women's Studies, Geography, and Philosophy Assistant, Promotion and Tenure [email protected] 203, Hawthorn Building
Program Faculty Brian C. Black, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor, History and Environmental Studies [email protected] 102, Elm Building Todd F. Davis, Ph.D. Professor, English and Environmental Studies [email protected] 814-949-5634 208, Hawthorn Building Timothy J. Dolney, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Geography and GIScience [email protected] 219, Hawthorn Building Lisa A. Emili, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Physical Geography and Environmental Studies Director of Honors and Undergraduate Research, Research and Engagement [email protected] 814-949-5627 221, Hawthorn Building Matt Evans, Ph.D. Professor, Political Science [email protected] C129I, Smith Building Edward P. Levri, Ph.D. Division Head, Engineering, Science, and Technology Degree Program Coordinator, Environmental Studies Professor, Biology [email protected] 814-949-5496 101, Elm Building Carolyn G. Mahan, Ph.D. Professor, Biology and Environmental Studies Degree Program Coordinator, Environmental Studies [email protected] 209, Hawthorn Building Ian Marshall Professor Emeritus, English and environmental studies [email protected] Brian Onishi, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Philosophy Chair, Faculty Senate [email protected] 266, Hawthorn Building Laura K. Palmer, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biology [email protected] 109, Hawthorn Building Dawn M. Renninger (She, Her, Hers) Assistant Teaching Professor, Economics [email protected] 228, Penn Building Nicholas J. Rowland, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor, Sociology [email protected] E130B, Smith Building
Brian C. Black, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor, History and Environmental Studies [email protected] 102, Elm Building
Todd F. Davis, Ph.D. Professor, English and Environmental Studies [email protected] 814-949-5634 208, Hawthorn Building
Timothy J. Dolney, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Geography and GIScience [email protected] 219, Hawthorn Building
Lisa A. Emili, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Physical Geography and Environmental Studies Director of Honors and Undergraduate Research, Research and Engagement [email protected] 814-949-5627 221, Hawthorn Building
Edward P. Levri, Ph.D. Division Head, Engineering, Science, and Technology Degree Program Coordinator, Environmental Studies Professor, Biology [email protected] 814-949-5496 101, Elm Building
Carolyn G. Mahan, Ph.D. Professor, Biology and Environmental Studies Degree Program Coordinator, Environmental Studies [email protected] 209, Hawthorn Building
Brian Onishi, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Philosophy Chair, Faculty Senate [email protected] 266, Hawthorn Building
Dawn M. Renninger (She, Her, Hers) Assistant Teaching Professor, Economics [email protected] 228, Penn Building
Nicholas J. Rowland, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor, Sociology [email protected] E130B, Smith Building
Staff Stephanie A. Wojcik Faculty and Program Assistant, Biology, Communications, Education, Environmental Studies, Women's Studies, Geography, and Philosophy Assistant, Promotion and Tenure [email protected] 203, Hawthorn Building
Stephanie A. Wojcik Faculty and Program Assistant, Biology, Communications, Education, Environmental Studies, Women's Studies, Geography, and Philosophy Assistant, Promotion and Tenure [email protected] 203, Hawthorn Building
Suggested Academic Plans Suggested Academic Plans (SAPs) are sample semester-by-semester guides you can use to meet degree requirements.Environmental Studies SAPs for Prospective StudentsView the SAP for the B.A. in Environmental Studies.View the SAP for the B.S. in Environmental Studies.Environmental Studies SAPs for Current StudentsTo access previous years' suggested academic plans, please visit the archive to view the appropriate Undergraduate Bulletin edition.
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