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Walt HecoxWalt Hecox

Professor Emeritus of Economics
and Environmental Studies & Science Program

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Professor Emeritus of Economics
Environmental Studies & Science Program
Colorado College
14 E. Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Tel: (719) 389-6413; Cell: (719) 640-5041
E-mail: WHecox@ColoradoCollege.edu

 

 

 


Val Veirs

Val Veirs

Professor Emeritus of Physics
and Environmental Studies & Science Program

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585 Smugglers Cove
Friday Harbor, WA 98250

Tel: (360)-278-8360
Email: VVeirs@coloradocollege.edu

 

 

 

 

 


 

Nate Bower 

Professor Emeritus of Chemsitry and BiochemistryNate Bower
and Environmental Studies & Science Program

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Email: nbower@coloradocollege.edu
Tel: (719) 389-6432

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Eric Leonard

eric leonard

Professor Emeritus of Geology
and Environmental Studies & Science Program

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Email: eleonard@coloradocollege.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Barbara Whitten

Professor Emerita of Physicss
and Environmental Studies & Science Program

Email: bwhitten@coloradocollege.edu 

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During her thirty-year career at Colorado College, Barbara taught the full range of physics courses, along with Gender and Science in the Feminist and Gender Studies program, and Energy in the Environmental program.  She retired from teaching in 2017.

Her research centers on studying the experience of women in undergraduate physics programs, with the goal of increasing the diversity of the physics community.  Most recently, she was part of a team that organized distributed peer networks for women faculty in physics departments.  These provided significant support for stressed women, especially during the pandemic. 

Barbara has also worked on a review article to encourage physics faculty to introduce environmental topics into their classes at all levels.  A second review article was aimed at environmental science teachers, encouraging them to teach more about energy.  She was the guest editor of a recent special issue of American Journal of Physics on the physics of the environment, sustainability, and climate change.

Recent Publications

Cindy Blaha, Anne Cox, Beth Cunningham, Anne -Barrie Hunter, Rachel Ivie, Kristine P.H. Lui, Idalia Ramos -Colón, and Barbara Whitten, “‘Everything is on fire’: The Uneven Impact of COVID on Women Faculty,” Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, Submitted for Publication May 3, 2024

Anne Cox, Cindy Blaha, Beth Cunningham, Anne-Barrie Hunter, Rachel Ivie, Sarah Phan-Budd, Idalia Ramos Colon, Emily Rice, Laura Tucker, and Barbara Whitten, “Distributed Peer Mentoring Networks to Support Isolated Faculty,” Journal of Faculty Development, 35, January 2021, pp.43-48

Kyle Forinash and Barbara Whitten, “Resource Letter TEP-1:  Resources for Teaching Environmental Physics,” American Journal of Physics, 87 (6), June 2019, pp. 421-432

Kyle Forinash, John H. Perkins, and Barbara Whitten, “Background, approaches, and resources for teaching energy in environmental studies,” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 11, 2021, pp. 708-734

Kyle Forinash, Roger Tobin, Barbara Whitten, and Richard Wolfson, guest editors, American Journal of Physics, Special Issue:  Teaching the Physics of the Environment, Sustainability, and Climate Change, 91, 9, September 2023

 

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