Bi-College Department ofEnvironmental Studies
Faculty
Faculty from Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges collaborate to build an integrated program in Environmental Studies
Haverford College Faculty
Bryn Mawr Faculty
Don Barber
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Geology, on the Harold Alderfer Chair in Environmental StudiesPark 193, BMC
610-526-5110
dbarber@brynmawr.edu
ProfileCarla Dhillon
Assistant Professor of Environmental StudiesPark 133, BMC
610-526-7874
cdhillon@brynmawr.edu
ProfileSara Grossman
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies on the Johanna Alderfer Harris and William H. Harris Professorship in Environmental StudiesPark 132, BMC
610-526-7873
sgrossman1@brynmawr.edu
ProfileCarol Hager
Professor of Environmental Studies and Political Science on the Clowes Professorship in Science, and Public Policy and Director of the Center for Social SciencesPark Hall 193, BMC
610-526-5328
chager@brynmawr.edu
Profile
Affiliated Faculty
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- Haverford
- Bryn Mawr
- Swarthmore
Affiliated Faculty At Haverford College
- Jamie Becker, Biology
- Craig Borowiak, Political Science
- Jacob Culbertson, Anthropology
- Thomas Donahue, Political Science
- C. Stephen Finley, English
- David Higgins, Biology
- Benjamin Le, Psychology
- Graciela Michelotti, Spanish
- Robert C. Scarrow, Chemistry
- Erin Schoneveld, East Asian Languages and Cultures and Visual Studies
- Kristen Whalen, Biology
Affiliated Faculty At Bryn Mawr College
- Victor Donnay, Mathematics
- Jonas Goldsmith, Chemistry
- Yonglin Jiang, East Asian Languages and Cultures
- Shiamin Kwa, East Asian Languages and Cultures
- Michael Rock, Economic History
- David Ross, Economics
Program Committee At Swarthmore College
- Betsy Bolton, English
- Timothy Burke, History
- Giovanna DiChiro, Environmental Studies
- Carr Everbach, Engineering
- Christopher Graves, Chemistry and Environmental Studies
- Eric Jensen, Astronomy and Environmental Studies (Faculty Coordinator)
- José-Luis Machado, Biology
- Arthur McGarity, Engineering
- Carol Nackenoff, Political Science
- Elizabeth Nichols, Biology
- Jennifer Peck, Economics and Environmental Studies
- Christy Schuetze Sociology & Anthropology
- Mark Wallace, Religion