Resource Faculty and Staff
The faculty and staff below are those who make presentations, direct discussions, lead tours, and otherwise serve as a resource for the participants in the project.
John Ayers Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Selected Publications Luo Y., Ayers J.C. 2009. “Experimental Measurements of Zircon/Melt Trace Element Partition Coefficients.” Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 73: 3656-79.
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Steven Baskauf Senior Lecturer, Biological Science
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Beth Conklin Associate Professor, Anthropology Department
Selected Publications: Consuming Grief: Compassionate Cannibalism in an Amazonian Society. University of Texas Press. 2001. |
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Andrea George Director, Sustainability and Environmental Management Office |
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Jonathan Gilligan Associate Professor, Earth & Environmental Sciences “Implementing the Behavioral Wedge: Designing and Adopting Effective Carbon Emissions Reduction Programs,” Environmental Law Reporter. 40: 10547-54. with others. 2010. |
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Amanda Little Adjunct Professor Professor, English Selected Publications Power Trip: From Oil Wells to Solar Cells – Our Ride to the Renewable Future. Harper. “Rebuilding New Orleans – The Green Way” Oprah Magazine. |
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Dana Nelson Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English Selected Publications Ugly Democracy. forthcoming. Bad for Democracy: How the Presidency Undermines the Power of the People. U. of Minnesota Press. 2008. |
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David Padgett Associate Professor of Geography Director, Geographic Information Sciences Laboratory Tennessee State University |
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Mike Vandenbergh Professor, Law School Director, Tarkington Chair in Teaching Excellence Director, Environmental Law Program Director, Climate Change Research Network “Household Actions Can provide a Behavioral Wedge to Rapidly Reduce U.S. Carbon Emissions.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106. with others. 2009. |
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David Wood W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy Time after Time. Indiana University Press. 2007. The Step Back: Ethics and Politics after Deconstruction. SUNY Press. 2005. |
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