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Professor Costlow is interested in how different cultures express their relationship with the natural world, in artistic works ranging from poetry and novels to film and advertising images. More
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Ewing, Holly A. Assistant Professor 207-786-8315 111 Bardwell Street, Room 222 hewing@bates.edu
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Holly Ewing is appointed as a scientist within the Environmental Studies Program. She teaches field classes in soils, water, ecosystem ecology, and general environmental science. More
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Professor Lewis is an Associate Professor of Economics. A natural resource economist with a focus on water resources, her primary interests are in transboundary water resource issues including allocation and pollution control problems. She also serves on the board of the Universities Council on Water Resources. More
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Camille Parrish is a hydrogeologist specializing in ground water hydrology, ground water/surface water interactions, contaminant transport, and soil science. More
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Pieck, Sonja K. Assistant Professor 207-786-8206 111 Bardwell Street, Room 221 spieck@bates.edu
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Sonja Pieck is the social science faculty member in Environmental Studies. She teaches the Environment and Society core and a number of electives, including courses on social movements, NGOs, and indigenous politics. More
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Skinner, Jonathan E. Assistant Professor 207-753-6941 111 Bardwell Street, Room 105 jskinner@bates.edu
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A published poet, Jonathan Skinner writes ecocriticism on contemporary poetry and poetics--essays exploring the role of aesthetics in intersections between nature and culture, and the role of language in our perceptions of the natural world. More
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Sommer, Rebecca J. Associate Professor 207-786-8202 Carnegie Science Hall, Room 345 rsommer@bates.edu
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Rebecca Sommer, Associate Professor of Biology, is a developmental toxicologist who studies the molecular mechanisms by which environmental pollutants disrupt normal cardiovascular system and reproductive tract structure and function. She teaches courses in environmental toxicology and human health risk assessment. More
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Wenzel, Thomas J. Charles A. Dana Professor 207-786-6296 Dana Chemistry Hall, Room 322 twenzel@bates.edu
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Professor Wenzel teaches Environmental Chemistry and Anaytical Chemistry. His research interests include the development of chiral NMR shift reagents, the utilization of lanthanide ions as fluorescent chromophores for liquid chromatographic detection; and the synthesis of metal chelate polymers and their application as selective sorbents and gas chromatographic phases. He is currently Chair of the Environmental Studies Program. More
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