Box 19
Container
Contains 21 Results:
Environmental Law (ENVS 379), Joseph Sax, Spring 1983
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1983
Environmental Law (ENVS 379), Joseph Sax, Spring 1983
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1983
Environmental Law (ENVS 379), Joseph Sax, Spring 1983
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1983
Environmental Law (ENVS 379), Joseph Sax, Spring 1983
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1983
Environmental Law (ENVS 379), Joseph Sax, Spring 1983
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1983
Environmental Politics (ENVS 223), Samuel P. Hays, Spring 1981-1982
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1981-1982
Environmental Politics (ENVS 223), Samuel P. Hays, Spring 1981-1982
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 7
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1981-1982
Perspectives on the Environment: Public Policy and Future Generations (ENVS 302), Brian Barry, Spring 1981
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 8
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1981
Perspectives on the Environment: Public Policy and Future Generations (ENVS 302), Brian Barry, Spring 1981
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1981
The Politics of Scarcity (ENVS 303), John Rodman, Spring 1984
File — Box: 19
Identifier: Folder 10
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The Environmental Studies curriculum grew out of the academic interests held by particular faculty members. The files found here reflect how faculty incorporated environmental concerns and issues into their courses, as well as developing new courses that specifically related to the environment. Without a permanent tenure-track faculty teaching position in the field of Environmental Studies, ESPC had to develop other paths to enhance the curriculum and promote community awareness. This...
Dates:
Spring 1984