Teaching

Faculty appointments at JMU and Carleton College have provided opportunities to develop and instruct a wide range of introductory and advanced courses. Some courses are taught more regularly, and are described briefly under this page. Details about courses are available upon request.

At James Madison University
HON 300: Honors Seminar – From Bean to Cup: Coffee Ecology and Culture (F21 [online])
IDLS 395: Topics in IdLS – Contemporary Issues in Environmental Science
(S19, S20, F20, S21 [online], F21 [online])
ISCI 173: Life and Environmental Science for Teachers (S16, F16, S17, F17, S18, F18, S19, F19, S20, F20 [online], S21 [online], F21 [online])
​ENVT 402E: The JMU Fueled Project
(S18)

BIO 660: Advanced Graduate Topics in Ecology, Evolution & Organismal Biology (F17, graduate class)
BIO 103: Contemporary Biology (F14, S17, F18)
IDLS 395: Topics in IdLS – Science in the City: Urban Ecology for Teachers (F16)
BIO 426/526: Topics in Biology – Agroecology (S16, graduate class)
GSCI 165: The Way Life Works (co-listed with GSCI 166) (S15)
GSCI 166: Environment in Context (co-listed with GSCI 165) (S15)

At Carleton College
ENTS 247: Agroforestry Systems: Local and Global Perspectives (F12)
ENTS 272: Remote Sensing of the Environment (W13; W14)
ENTS 277: Urban Ecology (S14)
ENTS 372: Coffee Ecologies and Livelihoods (S14)

At Indiana University
SPEA E162: Environment and People (F09; Su10; F10; Su11; F11; Su12)
SPEA E527: Applied Ecology (S11)