Faculty that contribute to the ENVS program
The ENVS major at Guilford College is unique in the level of interdisciplinary course offerings, and the program involves faculty from many diverse academic fields of study. These faculty are involved in a broad variety of public issues, including social and environmental justice topics, studies of water quality and aquatic ecosystems in Greensboro, environmental advisory work for the Guilford County Board of Commissioners, and global climate change issues. The co-coordinators for the ENVS program are Kyle Dell and Angie Moore, and the following Guilford faculty contribute courses and advising to the major.
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- Damon Akins, History 316-2219, akinsdb@guilford.edu
- Vernie Davis, Peace and Conflict Studies 316-2222, vdavis@guilford.edu
- Kyle Dell, Political Science 316-2487, kdell@guilford.edu
- Dave Dobson, Geology 316-2278, ddobson@guilford.edu
- Edwins Gwako, Sociology/Anthropology 316-2480, egwako@guilford.edu
- Tom Guthrie, Sociology/Anthropology 316-2836, tguthrie@guilford.edu
- Jim Hood, English 316-2462 jhood@guilford.edu
- Jeff Jeske, English 316-2216, jjeske@guilford.edu
- Eva Lawrence, Psychology 316-2210, elawrenc@guilford.edu
- Lisa McLeod, Philosophy 316-2229, lmcleod@guilford.edu
- David MacInnes, Chemistry 316-2262, dmacinne@guilford.edu
- Marlene McCauley, Geology 316-2236, mmccaule@guilford.edu
- Angie Moore, Geology 316-2263, amoore@guilford.edu
- Lynn Moseley, Biology 316-2258, lmoseley@guilford.edu
- David Newton, Art 316-2249, dnewton@guilford.edu
- Jane Redmont, Religious Studies 316-2496 jredmont@guilford.edu
- Chuck Smith, Biology 316-2259, csmith3@guilford.edu
- Bob Williams, Economics 316-2218, bwilliams@guilford.edu