PrintShareE-Mail This Page

Faculty

Meet the Environmental Studies Faculty

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.

Peter Schwartzman Peter Schwartzman, Chair
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1997
"I am dedicated to understanding how society can solve the multitude of challenges we face."
Katherine Adelsberger Katherine A. Adelsberger
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
Ph.D., Washington University, 2008
"As a field geologist I spend a lot of time digging holes and walking around in the desert; it's not real science if you're not getting dirty!"

Nic MinkNicolaas 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 AllisonStuart Allison
Professor of Biology
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1991
"I am fascinated by how plant communities recover from disturbance, in particular from human disturbance."
Diana Beck Diana Beck
Professor of Education
Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1997
"I am continuing to work on how children learn science-the cognitive processes of science learning"
Steve Cohn Steve Cohn
Professor of Economics
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1986
"I am writing a critical commentary on introductory macroeconomic textbooks that offers a chapter-by-chapter critique of standard neoclassical texts from a heterodox economics perspective."
Linda Dybas Linda Dybas
Watson Bartlett Professor of Biology
Dr. re. biol. hum., University of Ulm, Germany, 1976
"I use fruit fly larvae for research on the effect of environmental stresses such as elevated temperature and dietary alcohols."
Lance Factor Lance Factor
George Appleton Lawrence Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D., University of Georgia, 1970
"I take seriously the search for an environmental ethic that will treat animals and habitats as possessing significant worth."
Tim Kasser Tim Kasser
Professor of Psychology
Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1994
"My primary interest concerns people's values and goals, and how they relate to quality of life."
Frank McAndrew Frank McAndrew
Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology
Ph.D., University of Maine, 1981
"I am also interested in environmental psychology, which is the study of the relationship between people and their physical environments, both natural and human-made."

James Mountjoy 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 Richard Stout
Professor of Economics
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1984
"My new interest is modeling oxygen uptake and maximal effort of cardiac patients participating in rehabilitation programs prescribed to restore as much cardiovascular function as possible."
Jon Wagner Jon G. Wagner
Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1975
"My present research interests converge on how we as a culture envision the development of social cooperation, from its beginnings in human evlution to the utopian experiments of the present and our pop-culture fantasies of the future."
Lawrence Welch Lawrence E. Welch
Professor of Chemistry
Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1988
"My students and I have done a wide variety of experiments over the years, starting with electrochemistry and chromatography, but now moving more toward spectroscopy."
Mary Crawford Mary Crawford
Professor of Chemistry
Ph.D., Purdue University, 1999
"My laboratory uses kinetic and mechanistic approaches to determine the products formed and the rate constants of reactions of the hydroxyl radical and the chlorine atom with various anthropogenic substances."
Konrad Hamilton Konrad Hamilton
Associate Professor of History
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1998
Jenifer Templeton Jennifer Templeton
Associate Professor of Biology
Ph.D., Concordia University, 1993
"The focus of my studies is on learning, memory, and foraging behavior, and involves experimental work in the field and lab."
Apply to Knoxundefinedundefined

Academic News

Knox Senior Researches How Campus Squirrels Survive Winter

Like many Knox College students, Steve Galdek is fond of the squirrels wandering around campus. His research project is enabling him to learn more about their winter-survival strategies.

Knox teams show strength at computer programming contest

Knox College scored among the top five liberal arts colleges in its region, in the 2011 Association for Computing Machinery Intercollegiate Programming Contest. Knox sent three teams to the expanding regional competition.

Student Laureate conducts clinical psychology research

Knox College senior Lauren Smith, recipient of a 2011 Student Laureate Award from the Lincoln Academy of Illinois, talks about her research, classes and extracurricular activities.

More News

undefined
undefined
Independent Research
Knox on Youtube
Independent Research
 
Brittany LeggansI Am KnoxI researched organic and conventional agriculture, and how they relate to food security. I am Brittany, Senior, and...
I AM KNOXI am Knox
Meet More Knox People