Faculty who are conducting research related to sustainability
This list is updated as often as we receive new information. Last update: February 2013 based on campus-wide survey.
Please e-mail sustainability@scu.edu to request a change or make a correction.
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Faculty
Adalsteinsson, Thorsteinn. Chemistry
Aschheim, Mark. Civil Engineering
Asuri, Prashanth. Bioengineering
Bachen, Chris. Communication
Bacon, Christopher. Environmental Studies and Sciences
Baker, Greg. Management
Ball, W. David. Law
Barber, Rich. Physics
Beatty, Christopher. Biology
Beitelmal, Monem. Mechanical Engineering
Bezanson, Michelle. Anthropology
Booth, Sherry. English
Burnham, Michelle. English
Cai, Gangshu. OMIS
Carroll, Stephen. English
Castori, Michael. Religious Studies
Charaus, Brigitte. History
Clinton, Alan. English
Dahlhoff, Elizabeth. Biology
den Nieuwenboer, Niki. Management
Espinoza, John. English
Fabris, Drazen. Mechanical Engineering
Farnsworth, John. Environmental Studies and Sciences
Figueira, Sylvia. Computer Engineering
Frisbie, Susan. English
Garcia, Sara. Education
Gibson, Diana C. Religious Studies
Gilbert, Melissa. Education
Glaser, Kirk. English
Gordon, Dennis. Political Science
Gray, Leslie. Environmental Studies and Sciences
Gullette, Gregory. Anthropology
He, Rong. Civil Engineering
Healy, Tim. Electrical Engineering
Hinga, Teresia. Religious Studies
Hoggard, Patrick. Chemistry
Ifcher, John. Economics
Jain, Sanjay. Management
Kareiva, Peter. Environmental Studies and Sciences
Kevane, Michael. Economics
Kirby, Gail. Marketing
Kusanovich, Kristin. Theatre and Dance
Lee, Hohyun. Mechanical Engineering
Lehrman, Sally. Communication
Lieberman, Andy. Law
Madarassy, Rita. Economics
Mains, Bill. Undergraduate Business Program
Manaster, Kenneth. Law
Marvier, Michelle. Environmental Studies and Sciences
Matzek, Virginia. Environmental Studies and Sciences
Maurer, Ed. Civil Engineering
Meyer, Michael Joseph. Philosophy
Michels, Bob. Education and Counseling Psychology
Minowitz, Peter. Political Science
Mohler, Courtney. Theatre and Dance
Molesky-Poz, Jean. Religious Studies
Molony, Barbara. History
Murray, Barbara. Theatre & Dance
Nanda, Aparajita. English
Nilsson, Tonya. Civil Engineering
Park, Damian. Economics
Parker, Emily. Philosophy
Piderit, Sandy. Management
Radley, Noel. English
Raphael, Chad. Communication
Reynolds, Ryan. Art and Art History
Ribas, Alberto. Modern Languages
Ruscetti, Tracy. Biology
Said, Hisham. Civil Engineering
Shapiro, Jerry. CPSY
Shefrin, Hersh. Finance
Shin, Dongsoo. Economics
Singh, Sukhmander. Civil Engineering
Skinner, David. History
Smith, Stephen. OMIS
Stewart-Frey, Iris. Environmental Studies and Sciences
Sundstrom, William. Economics
Tran, Nicholas. Math/Computer Science
Trevisan, Richard. Management
Unger, Nancy. History
Vallor, Shannon. Philosophy
Velasquez, Manuel. Management
Walker, Jamie. Ethnic Studies
Warner, Keith. Religious Studies
Whalen, Mike. Communication
Wheeler, Korin. Chemistry & Biochemistry
Whittall, Justen. Biology
Woolley, Jennifer Lynn. Management
Yang, Tseming. Law
Zecevic, Aleksandar. Electrical Engineering
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Departments
Departments in which at least one faculty member is researching sustainability:
College of Arts & Sciences
anthropology
art and art history
biology
chemistry
communication
economics
education
English
environmental studies
ethnic studies
history
liberal studies
math/computer science
modern languages
philosophy
physics
political science
psychology
religious studies
sociology
theatre and dance
School of Education and Counseling Psychology
counseling psychology
School of Engineering
civil engineering
computer engineering
electrical engineering
mechanical engineering
School of Business
economics
finance
management
marketing
operations and management systems
School of Law
law
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Santa Clara University is committed to fostering a more humane, just, faith-filled, and sustainable world. Strategically, the University will develop a distinctive and substantial research focus on justice and sustainability by increasing faculty research and enhancing research collaborations in these areas.
To advance these goals, we are launching the Sustainability Research Initiative. Components of the Initiative were developed from a series of focused discussions with faculty scholars in June of 2009.
We anticipate that the Initiative will establish a vibrant, productive, collaborative research community focused projects related to justice and sustainability.
Specifically, the Initiative includes research grants (up to $90,000 each year for three years), professional development grants for faculty and staff (up to $5,000 each year for three years), and a research retreat each year. The Initiative is funded by the President's Office.
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