VITA
JOSEPH VINCENT SIRY
2648
Brookside Court
Maitland,
Florida 32751
407.646.2648
Environmental Studies Department
http://myweb.rollins.edu/jsiry
Doctorate: University
of California
Rollins College, Winter Park 32789
Nativity: Miami Beach, Florida
EDUCATION
1971 B.A.
with High Honors in History, Emory University
1978 M.A.
in History, University of California at Santa Barbara
1981 Ph.D.
in History, University of California at Santa Barbara
EXPERIENCE
1972-1973 Lecturer/Teaching
Assistant, Department of History, Middle Tennessee State University
1975-1978 Teaching
Assistant, Department of History, Biological Sciences and Environmental Studies
Departments, U. of California: Santa Barbara
1976-1978 Lecturer in
Environmental History, University of California Extension, Santa Barbara, CA
1978 History
Instructor, Social Science Department, Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa,
CA
1978-1983 Instructor,
History and Social Sciences Department, Solano Community College, Suisun City,
CA
1979-1981 Public
Historical Consultant, Local Coastal Plan, Sonoma County Planning Department,
Santa Rosa,
CA.
1980-1981 Staff
Assistant, State Office of Historic Preservation, Sacramento, CA.
1981-1982 Historical
Consultant, Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey, Oakland City Planning Department,
CA.
1981 Lecturer,
Environmental Studies, University of California Extension, Berkeley, CA.
1982-1983 Chapman College,
Environmental Science Instructor, (field studies) Solano & Napa Counties,
CA.
1984 Assistant
Professor of History, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA.
1984-1988 Assistant
Professor of Environmental Studies, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL.
1989-2012 Associate
Professor of Environmental Studies, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL.
1999 - 2002 Florida Climate Alliance
(a.k.a.) Alliance for Florida's Future: Director of statewide
global warming
campaign for Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, N.Y.
2008-2013 Topic Editor,
environmental policy for Encyclopedia of Earth
RELATED LEADERSHIP
EXPERIENCE
2003-current Treasurer: Save the Manatee
Club, Maitland. Florida.
2008- 2012 Executive
Board, Florida Defenders of the Environment, Gainesville, FL.
2007-2008 Member of the
steering committee, Environmental Studies professional organization: AESS.
RELATED LEADERSHIP
EXPERIENCE
2002-2003 River
Restoration Project Coordinator, Florida Defenders of the Environment, Gainesville.
1996-2004 Director of
Environmental Management, Rollins Brevard Campus, Melbourne, FL
2001-2002 State
Director, Natural Resources Defense CouncilÕs Florida Climate Alliance.
2001-2002 Executive
Committee member, Florida Defenders of the Environment, Gainesville, FL
1999-2001 State
Coordinator, Alliance for FloridaÕs Future (MacArthur Grant), Winter Park, FL
1995-2000
Vice-president, Florida Defenders of the Environment, Gainesville, FL
1996-1999 Member of the
Board of Directors, Florida Audubon Society, Winter Park, FL
1985-1995 Member
Advisory Board, Florida Defenders of the Environment Gainesville, FL
1986-1988 Secretary,
City of Winter Park Environmental Review Board Winter Park, FL
1986-1991 Editor, "Practicing Essentials," North American Environmental Education
Association's
Environmental Studies Section Newsletter.
1987-1988 Associate Editor, Bulletin of Human
Ecology
1988-1993 Associate Professor, Environmental Studies, Applied Quantitative Systems, and
Master
of Liberal Studies Departments, Rollins College.
1991-1993
Publications Review Committee:
North American Association of
Environmental Education (NAAEE)
July 1990 - "Culture, Energy and Ecology around
the World"
January 1991
Tour of 21 countries including: Peru, Australia, India, Africa, and the EU.
June - Aug. 1991 Researcher-in-Residence: Evergreen
State College, Department of History
Olympia Washington.
June 2-14, 1992 Non-governmental Organization (NGO)
participant in Global Forum,
United Nations Conference on Environment
and Development (U.N.C.E.D.)
"Earth Summit"; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2-10, 1992.
Films:
"What
is the Electric Car?" Nemours distribution, 2010
"The
Florida Everglades: Shaping A National Treasure" - original documentary, WGCU-TV, 2001
Publications
Siry Joseph. "Lake Tahoe," Biomes and Ecosystems: An Encyclopedia, Howarth, Robert Warren, ed. Ipswich, MA; Salem Press, 2013.
Siry, Joseph. "Rh™ne River," Biomes & Ecosystems:
An Encyclopedia. Howarth, Robert Warren, ed. Ipswich, MA; Salem Press, 2013.
Siry, Joseph. "Camargue
Wetlands," Biomes
& Ecosystems: An Encyclopedia. Howarth, Robert Warren, ed. Ipswich, MA; Salem Press, 2013.
http://salempress.com/Store/samples/Biomes_Ecosystems/Biomes_Ecosystems.htm
Publications
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Siry, Joseph (Lead Author). 2010.
"Climate change mitigation." In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds.
Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition,
National Council for Science and the Environment). [Published in the Encyclopedia
of Earth August 5, 2010]. <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Climate_change_mitigation>
(Lead Author). 2008.
"Population." In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland
(Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for
Science and the Environment). [Published in the Encyclopedia of Earth October
9, 2008; August 5, 2010]. <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Population>
Review article of Watershed Dynamics, by Carlsen,
Trautmann, et. al. 2004. Arlington,Va.:
NSTA (National Science TeacherÕs Association) Press.
175 pages. Paper. ISBN 0-87555-213-X. for The Journal of Environmental Education, Volume
40, Number 3 / Spring 2009, ÓResource in ReviewÓ, pp. 63 – 64. Joseph Siry, DOI:
10.3200/JOEE.40.3.63-64
Siry, Joseph (Lead
Author); Tigran Tadevosyan
(Topic Editor). 2009. "Wildlife." In:
Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.:
Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the
Environment). [Published in the Encyclopedia of Earth August 1, 2009; Retrieved August 1, 2009]. <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Wildlife>
ÒEconomic Externalities and Ecologies:
opportunities to solve market failures that cause air pollution.Ó How Language is Used to Do Business:
Essays on the Rhetoric of Economics
Edited
by Clift, Edward M. with
an Intro. By Deirdre McCloskey. Lewiston, N. Y. : Mellen
Press, 2008
Review article of Hooked on Growth, (2007). for Journal of Environmental
Education (forthcoming 2008).
ÒShaping a National Treasure: Taming FloridaÕs Wetlands,Ó Made for
PBS Documentary, WGCU: Public media, Fort Myers, Fl.
2006. Editorial Consultant and interview,
Review article of The Global Environment, (2005), 2d ed. for Journal of Environmental Education
(forthcoming 2006), pp. TBA.
ÒWetlands,Ó [revised
article] Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Center for the Study of
Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, (Chapel Hill, University of
North Carolina Press,) forthcoming, 2006.
Review article of Atmospheric Pollution: History Science and
Regulation, for Journal of Environmental Education (Volume 35:
Number 3, Spring 2004), pp. 47-48.
Review article of Coastal Dune Management, for Journal
of Environmental Education (Volume 34: Number 4, Summer 2003), pp. 41-42.
Review article of The Great Thirst: Californians and Water, A
History, for Journal of Environmental Education (Volume 33: Number
4, Summer 2002), pp. 40-41.
Managing & contributing editor, ÒFeeling the Heat in Florida:
Global Warming on the Local Level.Ó with Fred Mays & Jeff Fiedler, October
2001. (New York: Natural Resources Defense Council). A
peer-reviewed summary of ten scientistsÕ findings about impacts to Florida from
global climate change.
Review article of Visions of Paradise, for Journal of
Environmental Education (2000)
ÒOur Common Task: Global Warming Solutions,Ó FDE
Monitor, (Fall, 1999). [supplement] pp. 1-4.
"Saving the Blue Lagoon," Florida Naturalist,
72:2, (2d Quarter), May 1999. pp. 20-21.
Review article of Miller, Environmental History of Northeast
Florida, for Journal of American History, (1999).
Publications
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ÒFloridaÕs Imperiled
Future,Ó Proceedings of the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference,
March, 1997: Gainesville, University of Florida, 1997.
The
Encyclopedia of Conservation and Environmentalism. Subjects: Coastal
Zone Management Act (U.S.), Everglades, and Calvert Cliffs.
Robert Paehlke, Editor. Trent University; New York:
Garland Publishing Inc., 1994.
History of the Geosciences: An Encyclopedia,
ÒWetlands,Ó Gregory Good, Editor: West Virginia University; Garland Publishing
Inc., New York, 1994.
Review article of Some Kind of Paradise: A Chronicle of Man and
Land in Florida. Mark Derr, (New York: William
Morrow & Co., 1989). Forest and Conservation History (1991).
Review article of Revitalizing the Waterfront, for Environmental
History Review, (1990).
"Wetlands." Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Center
for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, (Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989).
"Habitat, wildlife & fisheries: An emerging web of
relations in social & cultural history," Review article of three
books:
Michael L. Smith, Pacific Visions: California Scientists and
the Environment, (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1987); Arthur McEvoy, The Fisherman's Problem, (New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1986); Thomas R. Dunlap, Saving America's Wildlife,
(Princeton University Press, 1988).
Instructors Resource Manual for Environmental
Studies. Daniel Botkin and Edward Keller.
Westerville, Ohio: Merrill Publishing Co., 1987.
"The Essential Atmosphere's
Elementary Laws," Bulletin of Human Ecology, Vol. 1; #1 (Spring
1986), pp. 5-6.
Review Article of
When Government Regulates Itself: EPA, TVA, and Pollution Control in the
1970s. Robert F. Durant. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1985. Environmental
Review, (Fall/Winter 1986).
Review Article of This Land is Your Land. Bernard Shanks. San Francisco: Sierra
Club Books, 1984. Environmental Review (Fall/Winter 1985).
Review Article of The Tule Breakers. John Thompson and Edward A. Dutra.
Stockton, Calif.: University of the Pacific, 1983. Agricultural History 59:2 (April
1985).
Marshes of
the Ocean Shore: The Origins of an Ecological Ethic. College Station: Texas A&M
University Press, 1984.
Review article of This Land,
This South. Albert Cowdrey.
Lexington: The University of Kentucky Press, 1983. Journal
of the Early Republic (Spring 1984).
Review article of Fate of the Earth. Jonathan Schell. (New York: Alfred Knopf, 1982) Environmental
Review (Fall, 1983).
Review article of Ecological Consciousness, eds. Robert C. Schultz and J. Donald Hughes (Washington, DC:
University Press of America, 1981). Environmental Review 6:2 (Fall,
1982).
"When the River Flows Upstream: The Appearance, Adaptation
and Extinction of the Mandan Peoples." The Indian Historian XI:2 (1978) .
ÒA Sensitivity to Places: Regeneration, Organisms, Technology
and Environments." Association for Environmental Studies
and Sciences, Annual Meeting, Pace University, June 16, 2014, New York City.
Presentations
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"Environmental Ethics, the Natural Trust, and the
Ahimsa Doctrine as a Legal Constraint," Law
School, Jindal Global University; Commentary on Environment February 17, 2014, Sonipat India.
"The Problem And Means Of Protecting Our International
Ecological Heritage," Law School, Jindal
Global University; Commentary on Environment October 30, 2013. Sonipat India.
"Adaptation and Mitigation as necessary
partners in responding effectively to Climate Change due to Global Warming,Ó
Jindal - Rollins Seminar on Globalisation and
Governance in Asia, May 3-4, 2013, Sonipat India.
"Preserving
Biological Diversity Despite Losses Due to Abrupt Climate Change,"
Environment and Climate Change, An interdisciplinary perspective, Oxford
Roundtable: July 25, 2012, Manchester-Harris College: Oxford University, United
Kingdom.
"Film and the
Ecological Imagination: Notes on the Rollins College Global Peace Film Festival
at Rollins College." Lewis and Clark College, Portland Oregon, AESS: Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences
Annual Conference, June 17-20, 2010.
ÒThe Impact of Abrupt Climate Change on Birds,Ó
Media Assisted Presentation, National Audubon Society, January, 2010, Venice,
Fl. Talk For 60 Participants with Q & A session.
Joseph Siry, ÒUnstable Airs,
Acidified Waters and Endangered Places,Ó presented at Association
of Graduate Liberal Studies [AGLSP] Annual Meeting,
Vancouver, British Columbia, October 17, 2008.
ÒThe ABCs Of Global
Warming,Ó Workshop Presenter, National Audubon Society, January, 2009,
Eatonville, Fl. Media
Assisted Talk For 40 Participants with Q & A session.
ÒThe Impact of Global Warming on Birds,Ó
Invited dinner speaker, Ocklawaha Valley Audubon Society, April,
2008, Eustis, Fl. Media assisted talk for 40 participants With Q & A
session.
ÒAttenuated
opportunities for effective wildlife protection due to rapidly changing
climate.Ó International Biodiversity Conference, June 21, 2007, Banos, Ecuador.
ÒClimate Chaos or Opportunity? Getting it right
regarding the impacts of climate change on biological diversity.Ó
Listed as: "The challenges of wildlife
protection due to rapidly changing climate." Second Environmental
Studies (professional) Summit, Syracuse University, June
8, 2007.
ÒThe Two Cultures Today. O'Keeffe and
Stieglitz: Painting and Photography wed in America.Ó Association of Graduate
Liberal Studies Programs (AGLSP), Santa Fe, N. M.
Oct. 13, 2006. Photography's effects in art & science.
Fiftieth anniversary of C. P. SnowÕs
The Two Cultures: ÒTwo CultureÕs Redux: The science controversies with respect to Darwin,
genetics, and global warming or climate change." Oxford Roundtable: Oxford
University, Oxford Union: July 10, 2006,
ÒCharles Darwin and Descent of HumankindÓ University Club of Winter
Park presentation, November 20, 2005.
Faith in a Frontier Seed,Ó Annual FounderÕs Day Address,
Winter Park First Congregational Church, Winter Park, Fl,
November 8, 2005.
ÒSo is the fifth dimension hiding in a lightning bolt? The significance of the Einstein–Kaluza Letters in 1919,Ó AGLSP Conference, Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs Annual Meeting: Creativity and Innovation: The New Story, October 6-8, 2005, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
ÒEconomic externalities and Ecologies: opportunities to
solve market failures that cause air pollution," Rhetoric and
Economics: An International Interdisciplinary Conference, 6-9 June 2005, Millikin University; Decatur, Illinois.
Presentations
(continued)
ÒEconomic opportunities exist to solve
Global ecological problems regionally: A global warming solution may exist as
European Union (EU) has adopted a carbon trading system among member nations.Ó
Accepted Paper, Meeting of International Internet, Processing, Systems for
E-education and Interdisciplinaries. January 29-Feb 1, 2004. Amalfi,
Italy, E.U.
ÒClimate
change and global warming: the challenges and opportunities for international
solutions to sustain our Earth,Ó Slide presentation
and speech: Sarasota Lifelong Learning Institute, March 6, 2000.
ÒThere are no longer
reasonable excuses not to act to stem the impacts of global warming,Ó Remarks
World Wildlife Fund US. Press Conference, Miami, Florida, November 10, 1999.
ÒDeveloping Nations and the Costly Risks of Global WarmingÓ
Georgetown American School, Georgetown, Guyana, May, 1999.
"Beyond the Wild Frontier: Wilderness and the American
Imagination,Ó Slide lecture on American landscape art and ecology to the
English Speaking Union, Rollins College, Bush Auditorium January, 1999.
ÒThe Science of the IPCC: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Control,Ó Invited
speaker: Town Hall Meeting on Climate Change, InterContinental Hotel, Miami,
Florida, June 20, 1996.
ÒBringing the Earth Summit into the Classroom and Out to the
Community." World Congress for Education and
Communication on Environment & Development Conference. Toronto,
Canada, October 16-21, 1992.
Facilitator of Energy Treaty: negotiation International Non -
governmental Organization Forum. United Nations Conference on
Conservation and Development. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2-10, 1992.
Conference Organizer: "Earth day Symposium on Environmental
Education," for Florida Department of Education and the East Central
Florida Regional Service Project. Rollins College, April 20, 1991.
"Mechanical Metaphors: From Spaceship Earth to the Machinery
of Nature" American Society of Environmental History Conference, Houston,
March 1, 1991.
"Traces on the Floridian Shore: Technology and the reshaping of
the environment," Florida International University, Faculty Lecture
Series, Miami, March 4, 1990.
"The Dubious Atom: Public response to nuclear science from
the `Radium Craze' to
Chernobyl," Invited paper; Cultural History Conference, New Orleans, March
20-23, 1988.
Principle Sponsor, "CUTHA comes to
Florida;" Conference on the role of technology in Liberal Arts Education;
[Council for the Understanding of Technology in Human Affairs] January 21-22,
1988.
"The Writing Across the Curriculum requirement at Rollins: a
view from the Trenches,Ó Annual Conference of Writing Program Administrators;
Logan, Utah; August 7, 1987.
"Wildways and the
evolving tradition of stewardship for wilderness,Ó Environmental and Forest
Historians' Conference, Duke University, April-May 1987.
"Florida's wildlife extinction and wilderness
Conservation," Society for Human Ecology Annual Meeting, College of the
Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine, October 18, 1986.
"Protecting Biocommunities that
Sustain Human Civilization: The Global Case for Chesapeake Bay
Restoration," North American Association for Environmental Education,
Washington, D.C., September 29, 1985.
"Environmental Studies at Rollins: An International
Approach," Panel Member; Society for Human Ecology, University of
Maryland, College Park, Maryland, April 30, 1985.
"Environmental History in the Science
Curriculum," Panel member; North American Association for Environmental
Education. Banff-Lake Louise, Canada, October 8, 1984.
Presentations
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"Federal Predator Control," session chairperson &
commentator. American
Society of Environmental Historians, American Historical Association. San Francisco, California, December 29,
1983.
"Preservation of Coastal Wetlands," American Society of
Environmental Historians, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, April 10, 1983.
"California State's Commitment to Historic
Preservation," California Community College Social Science Association,
Sacramento, Ca., March 16, 1981.
Television
appearances
Commentator and local expert on global warming, Òflash pointÓ
Hurricanes and Global Warming, the 2005 season coincidence or cause, November,
2005
Moderator, An interview with Bill Belleville author of St Johns
River of Lakes, Orange Television, Fall 2005.
Honors & Awards
Arthur Vining Davis Fellowship, 2011
Most Involved Faculty, Office of Community Engagement, Rollins
College 2009
Orange County Medical SocietyÕs Environmental Committee Earth Day
Award 2002
Cypress Award: Sierra Club Florida ChapterÕs leadership prize 2000
Orange County Medical SocietyÕs Environmental Committee Service
Award 2000
Legal Environmental Assistance FoundationÕs Florida Environmental
Leader 2000
Hugh McKean Memorial Grant: ÒChildren of the Rain forestÓ 1999
Legal Environmental Assistance FoundationÕs Florida Environmental
Leader recognition 1999
Sponsored Lecturer, Florida Endowment for the Humanities, 1991-1992
Outstanding Young Educator Award, Winter Park Jaycees and United
Telephone, 1985
Community
Service
Treasurer of Save the Manatee Club, Maitland, Florida. 2003-
current
Member of the Ad Hoc Faculty Committee on redrafting of the All
College bylaws, 2011
Chair of the Finance and Service Committee and Executive Committee
member, 2011-12
Fern Creek Elementary School - Rollins Community Engagement
Project, Orlando, Florida, 2005-2009
Member of the Board of Trustees of Save the Manatee Club,
Maitland, Florida. 2001-2012
Member of the Orange County Medical SocietyÕs
Environmental Committee for Earthday, 1999-2002.
Member of the Science and Sanctuary Committee of
Florida Audubon Society, 1996-1999.
Member of the Board of Directors, Florida
Audubon Society, Winter Park, Florida, 1996-1999.
Member of the Orlando Science CenterÕs Teacher
Advisory Committee, 1990-1995.
Member of the Board of Trustees, Florida
Defenders of the Environment, Gainesville, Florida; 1988-2007.
Community
Service
Member of the Board of Trustees, North American
Association for Environmental Education, Troy, Ohio; 1989-1992.
Newsletter Editor, Environmental Studies Section
of the North American Association for Environmental Education, 1987-1992.
Curriculum
Offerings
Politics of climate change of climate
change: understanding knowledge of radiation & genetics.
Master
of Liberal Studies: Charles Darwin: Natural history, evolutionary
theory & topography.
Master of Liberal Studies: History of
Science: ancient order, medieval to modern worldviews.
History of Technology: ancient
inventions, medieval mechanization, and modern automation.
History of Conservation: urbanization,
wildlife, water, forests, fisheries, and ecology in context.
Wilderness in the American Mind: (field
study) National cultural & ecological history
Environmental Advocacy: post-modern
ecological problems in protecting resources.
Caribbean Environmental History:
Colonialism, Slavery, & ethnicity in Mexico & the West Indies
American Environmental History: US population growth in the context of land,
water, & resources.
Islands in the Stream: energy,
population, and resources zone management in coastal conservation.
Academic Service
Member of the all-College
Administrative/Faculty Council, 2011-2012
Member of the College Faculty's
Executive Committee, 2011-2012
Chair
of the College Faculty's Finance & Services Committee, 2011-2012
Member
of the Ad Hoc Faculty Advisory Committee for bylaw revisions, 2011
Member
of the India and South Asia
Center Committee, 2011- current
Member
of the Sexual Assault Prevention Task Force, (Dean Hater) 2009-2010
Member
of the Finance and Services Committee, 2003-2005
Member of the College Faculty's
Executive Committee, 2001-2002
Chair
of the College Faculty's Finance & Budget Committee, 2001-2002
Member
& Secretary of the College Faculty's Finance & Budget Committee,
2000-2001
Member
of the Writing Center (TPJ) Faculty Advisory
Committee, 1998-99
Member
of two Service Learning Committees (International & domestic) 1995-1999
Member
(and Secretary) of the College Academic Affairs Committee, 1993-1995
Member
of the College Faculty's Executive Committee, 1991-1993
Academic Service (continued)
Chair,
Student Life Committee, 1991-1993
External
member, Foreign Languages Evaluation Committee, 1988-1990
Chair,
Writing Across the Curriculum Committee, 1985-1988
Member
of the Prelaw Advisory Committee, 1985-1992 -- Chair, Prelaw Committee,
1988-1990
Chair, International Special Program
Committee, 1987-1988
Core
Faculty, Master of Liberal Studies Program, Hamilton Holt School, 1987-2012
&
Faculty Representative, Master of Liberal Studies Committee, 1987-88
Faculty Representative, "N-Task
force," Natural Sciences requirement review & recommendation Committee
to an increase in the natural sciences courses for the College's general education
requirements. 1986-87
Masters of Liberal Studies: M.A. thesis Advising, Supervision, and Sponsorship.
Name |
Thesis Title |
Year |
Rodriguez,
Anabel |
Land
as Woman Symbolization in the Western World. |
1990 |
Simmons,
Patricia |
The
Tragedy of Human Relations in "King Lear." |
1990 |
Poole,
Leslie Kemp |
Florida:
Paradise Redefined. |
1991 |
Cardwell,
Cathy |
Racial
Justice: Orange County 1920-1970. |
1992 |
Hall,
James |
The
Walled Garden: A Novella. |
1992 |
Paget,
Marilyn |
Feminism
in the Workplace. |
1993 |
Carlson,
Carol Ann |
Fire
from the Gods: The Human Genome Project. |
1994 |
Williams,
Jean |
Amazonian
Exploration: From Discovery to Biodiversity. |
1994 |
Ferguson,
Robert |
Henry
Ford, from Inventor to Manager. |
1994 |
Anson,
Linda |
Estrogenic
Health Risks: Endangered Species and the Human Connection. |
1996 |
Jones
II, Warren |
The
Story of Science and Religion. |
2000 |
Gaston
III, John |
Distance
Learning in MLS Programs. |
2002 |
Burt,
Cynthia Jo |
Continuation
of Cloning Research: Background, Purpose, Methods and Recommendations. |
2003 |
Donley,
Johnnie |
Exploring
the Human-Canine Bond. |
2003 |
Fakess, Colleen |
Foresight,
Hindsight, and Insight: The Contribution of the World Wide Web to Information
Overload. |
2003 |
DeArmas, Maria |
ÒForever
Wild:Ó Images of the Adirondacks as Depicted by Emerson, Homer, and Stoddard. |
2004 |
Moore,
Ann |
Citizen
Education: A LaypersonÕs Guide to Permitting at the St. JohnÕs River Water
Management District. |
2004 |
Muraski, Beverly |
A
Quantum Theory of God. |
2004 |
Masters of Liberal Studies: M.A. thesis
Advising, Supervision, and Sponsorship.
Garvey,
Catherine Clark,
Jill Tate,
Dixie Ryan,
Stephen T. Watts,
Barbara Thoresen, Eileen Faulcon,
Elizabeth Thomas, Rochelle Corrad,
Celia Maloney Johnson, K. Balserait,
Jason A. |
Timekeepers of an age: the
presentation of science and technology at World's Fairs Henry
David Thoreau: The Darwinian Naturalist. By
the Sea: A Study of Place and Spirit in the Development of an Ocean Ethic. The
Atomic Bomb: A Search for Meaning in the Works of Scientists, Survivors and
the Muted Response of Western Art. The Paradox of
Progress – Fabrication of Necessity. Choose
Your Children Well: Genetic Testing & Ethical Consequences. Ecological Literacy: Global
Stewardship is responsibility. Creating
Change Through Documentary Film. Science's
Harmful Power. The
Changing Face of China: Chinese Women's Awakening. Lessons
In and Out of School. The
Universal Roar: Walt Whitman, John Muir, and the Song of the Cosmos. |
2007 2005 2005 2006 2007-8 2010 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2014 |
Doctoral dissertation in Environmental Studies: Advising, Reading, and Co-Sponsorship.
Antioch University New
England 2013-2014.
Rebecca
Elaine Berkey, " Just Farming: An Environmental Justice Perspective On
The Capacity Of Grassroots Organizations To Support The Rights Of Organic
Farmers And Laborers." 2014.
REFERENCES
Name and Position Home
Address
Dr.
Patricia Lancaster
Past
Provost
1000 Holt
Avenue, Box 2725
Winter
Park, FL 32789
(407)
646-2355
Dr.
Richard Lima 1924
Loch Berry Road
Associate
Professor Winter
Park, FL 32792
1000 Holt
Avenue, Box 2634 (407)
647-5191
Winter
Park, FL 32789
(407)
646-2119
Dr. Dan Lashof,
Climate
Center
Natural
Resources Defense Council
1200 New York Avenue N.W.
Washington,
D.C. 20005
Alyson Flournoy, J.D.
Professor
of Law
University
of Florida Law School
Gainesville,
Florida
(352)
392-2268 (352)
374-4364
University
Level
Academic Fields
of Study
¤ Modern
Intellectual, Social, Cultural, Diplomatic & Environmental History, University of California at Santa Barbara
Studies
in U.S. History: Intellectual, Social and Environmental History.
Professor
Emeritus, Roderick Nash.
Studies
in U.S. History: Diplomacy, Colonial, Frontier and Indian/White Relations.
Professor
Emeritus, Wilbur R. Jacobs. (deceased).
Studies
in the History of Science: Arms Race Technology and the Atomic Age.
Professor Lawrence Badash.
Studies in Human Ecology: Population, Resources and Energy Policies, Biological Ideas.
Professor
Emeritus, Garrett Hardin. (deceased).
¤¤ Modern Diplomatic and Latin American Cultural and Economic History,
Middle Tennessee State University
Studies in U.S. History: International relations and Diplomatic
History.
Professor
Norman Ferris.
Studies
in Latin American History: Colonial, Frontier and Indian/Hispanic
Relations.
Professor
James Neal.
¤¤¤ Modern American and European History, Emory University
Studies in U.S. Southern and Civil War History: Diplomatic
History.
Professor
Emeritus, Bell Irvin Wiley, (deceased).
Studies
in American History: Cultural and Intellectual History.
Professor
Emeritus, James Harvey Young, (deceased).
¤¤¤¤ Florida Solar Energy Center, Photovoltaic technology: sizing and
assessment workshops.
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