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The Maine Watersheds Project:

Teaching for Sustainability

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Past Participants and What They've Said

"This was the best professional workshop I have ever attended"

“I came home feeling hopeful and recharged.”

“I really liked all aspects of the program.  Really.  Thanks for everything you do to help people like me find ways to get actively involved in supporting sustainability.”

“(What I liked best was) the experience of community, and being in a sustained conversation over two days with colleagues.  It allowed for the time to develop a train of thought and reflect on how we might move forward to make sustainability an important part of USM’s curriculum.”

“This was a great way to start learning about sustainability”

“I came away from this weekend transformed.”

“This was a great opportunity to raise consciousness, appreciate collegiality, and feel positive that there are others who are invested in this important area.  I am very appreciative of this opportunity.”

“Ideas are perking – I’ve already thought of ways to change things mid-stream this semester!”

Participants in the 2009 Workshop

Alice Bruce, Department of Chemistry

Rolf Diamon, Department of Sociology

David Early, Associate Professory of Technology

Maureen Ebben, Department of Communication and Media Studies

Mehrdaad Ghorashi, Department of Engineering

Nathan Hamilton, Department of Geogrpahy and Anthropology

Claire Holman, English for Speakers of Other Languages Program

Shaleen Jain, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Robert Lileholm, School of Forest Resources

Linda Silka, School of Economics

Justing Tussing, English Department, Director of Stonecoast Writer's Conference

 

Participants in the 2008 Workshop

Libby Bischof, History

Kaitlin Briggs, Honors

Ardis Cameron, American and New England Studies

David Champlin, Biology

Jeremiah Conway, Philosophy

Sondra Doe, Social Work

Brenda Edmands, English

Amarpreet Kohli, Business

Vaishali Mamgain, Economics

Lisa Moore, Biology

Barry Rodrique, LAC

Ben Towne, College of Nursing and Health Professionals

Elizabeth Turesky, LAC

Elizabeth Vella, Psychology

Susan Yetter, College of Nursing

Participants in the 2007 Workshop

David Carey (History)

Paul Manoff  (Writing Program; Lewiston-Auburn College)

Dennis Gilbert (Communication and Media Studies)

Leigh Mundhenk (Lewiston-Auburn College)

Jeff Gramlich  (School of Business)

Carol Nemeroff (Lewiston-Auburn College)

Janice Jaffe (Modern and Classical Languages and Literature)

Jeff Shields  (School of Business)

Matthew Killmeier (Communication and Media Studies)

Daniel Sonenberg  (School of Music)

William Kilroy (Theatre)

Terry Theodose  (Biology)

Hermeet Kohli  (Social Work)

Robert Whitman (Professional Education)

Lynn Kuzma (Political Science)

Julie Ziffer  (Physics)

Participants in the 2006 Workshop

Henry Amoroso (Education)

Ira Levine (Lewiston-Auburn College)

Jura Avizienis (English, Honors Program)

Kelly McCormick (Mathematics and Statistics)

Paul Christiansen (Music)

Lisa Morris (Muskie School of Public Service)

Rosemary Cleary (Honors Program)

Otrude Moyo (Social Work)

Rolf Diamon (Sociology)

Charlotte Rosenthal (Modern and Classical Languages and Literature)

Robert Heiser (School of Business)

Cheryl Sarton (College of Nursing and Health Professionals)

Russell Kivatisky (Communication and Media Studies)

Noreen Vincent (College of Nursing and Health Professionals)

Ana Lazar (Social Work)

Participants in the 2005 Workshop

John Baugher  (Sociology)

John Muthyala  (English)

Piers Beirne  (Criminology)

Julien Murphy  (Philosophy)

Lisa Clark  (Lewiston-Auburn College)

Firooza Pavri  (Geography - Anthropology)

Maggie Fournier  (College of Nursing and Health Professionals)

Helen Peake-Godin  (College of Nursing and Health Professionals)

Richard Grover  (Business)

Carla Randall  (College of Nursing and Health Professionals)

Michael Hillard  (Economics)

Mark Swanson  (Geoscience)

Hsin-yi Lu  (Lewiston-Auburn College)

Charles Welty  (Computer Science)

Corinne Martin  (Holistic Health)

Kate Wininger (Philosophy)

 

Please direct questions or comments to webmaster at bives@usm.maine.edu.

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