Peter Schwartzman
Associate Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401-4999
309-341-7142
E-mail: pschwart@knox.edu
Knox is distinctive for the range of faculty who have developed courses in various aspects of environmental studies. Knox faculty teaching in the program come from the disciplines of anthropology, biology, chemistry, economics, history, philosophy, psychology and sociology. Their academic interests are listed below, with additional information and e-mail contacts on each person's linked profile page.
Katherine A. Adelsberger
Nicolaas Mink
Visiting Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 2010
"My research and teaching focus on the myriad ways that food systems organize ecological and human communities. I am especially interested in capitalism's role in this process."
Cooperating faculty from other programs
Stuart Allison
Diana Beck
Steve Cohn
Linda Dybas
Lance Factor
Tim Kasser
Frank McAndrew
James Mountjoy
Associate Professor of Biology
Ph.D., McGill University, 1994
"Function of song repertoires in Yellow-throated Vireos, including field work in Costa Rica on song variation in woodcreepers and song-sharing in White-breasted Wood-Wrens."
Richard Stout
Jon G. Wagner
Lawrence E. Welch
Mary Crawford
Jennifer TempletonHannah Fidoten, a computer science and economics double-major, developed an Honors project that encourages local schoolchildren to pursue studies in STEM subjects -- science, technology, engineering, and math.
James Beard Award-winning author Paul Greenberg delivers the EquiKnox sustainability lecture centered on his best-welling book, Four Fish, and meets with Knox students to discuss his environmental research and writing. Related events include a sustainability fair and seafood dinner.
Guest speaker Joseph Gallian, a University of Minnesota-Duluth professor, explains to a Knox College audience how he deciphered the complicated method by which some states assigned driver's license numbers. The event was part of the MathTalks lecture series at Knox.
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