Hendrix College


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Courses in Environmental Studies or with significant environmental content
at Hendrix:

Biol 2400 General Ecology
Biol/Psyc 3000 Comparative Animal Behavior
Biol 3600 Cryptogamic Botany
Biol 3800 Evolution
Biol 4800 Field Ecologgy
Eng 1400 Literature & Writing: African Novel
Eng 1900 Literature & Writing: Poems
Eng 2410/20 Survey American Literature
NSci 1000 Concepts in Biology
NSci 1200 Earth & Physical Science
NSci 1300 Environmental Issues
NSci 2300 Plants in Human Affairs
NSci 3400 Physics in Human Affairs
Phil 2900 Ethical Issues
Phil 3300 Ethics
Poli 2350 Public Policy Process
Poli 2410 Modern Political Thought
Poli 3510 Global Politics
Poli 3600/10 political Economy of the World System
Rel 1100 Religion in a Global Context
Rel 2100 Native American Religions
Rel 2500 Contemporary Ideas of God
Rel 3110 Buddhism
Rel 3500 Religion, Animals, and the Earth
Rel 3510 Christianity & Science
Rel 3520 Mysticism, Meditation, & Prayer
Rel 3540 Christian Ethics
SSci 1410 Cultural Geography
Soc 2200 Social Problems
Soc 3000 The Urban Community
Soc 3500 Images of the City
Soc 3600 Social Change
Anth 2200 Cultures of India
Anth 2300 Women & Environment
Anth 3800 Global Studies Seminar


Faculty with teaching and research interests related to the environment:
Political Economy : Ian King, Politics, king@alpha.nedrix.edu, (501)450-1236


Ecology/Biology : Matt Moran, Biology, moran@gamma.hendrix.edu, (501)450- 3814, Joe Lombardi, Biol, (501)450-1378


Spiritual/Religion: Jay McDaniel, Religion, mcdaniel@hendrix.edu, (501)450-1366, Jane Harris, Religion, (501)450-1392


Socio/Anthro/Enviro Justice
Stella Capek, Sociology, capeksm@alpha.hendrix.edu, (501)450-1308, Karen Gaul, Anthropo, South Asia,(501)450-3896


Enviro Lit/Culture/Linguistics

Carol West, English, westc@gamma.hendrix.edu, (501)450-1240, Bland Crowder, English, (501)450-1242


Philos/Ethics Lawrencw Schmidt, Philos, (501)450-1232


Hendrix Address: Hendrix College, 1600 Washington Ave., Conway, AR 72032