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Sustainability Consulting

Infusing Sustainability into the Curriculum

Our services: 
We offer inter- and multi-disciplinary faculty development seminars and related consulting services to colleges and universities interested in infusing sustainability throughout their curriculum.   
Who we are: 
Sharon M. Meagher, Ph.D. is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Latin American Studies and Women's Studies.   A specialist in social and political philosophy and urban theory and an expert on interdisciplinary curriculum development, Meagher has served as the co-facilitator of the University of Scranton's Faculty Development Workshops on Sustainability for the past 5 years.   

Michael Cann, Ph.D. is Professor of Chemistry at The University of Scranton.  A leading scholar and educator on green chemistry, he is the founder of the University of Scranton's Sustainability Taskforce and the founder and co-facilitator of the University of Scranton's Faculty Development Workshops on Sustainability.

Mike has been doing workshops with chemistry faculty both nationally and internationally on green chemistry.  He has led the University of Scranton's sustainability movement.  Mike has additional information on his website:   http://academic.scranton.edu/faculty/cannm1/sustainability.htm.
 
Additional information can be found on our University of Scranton workshop blog.  Here you can find a list of readings and other resources that we provide workshop participants: 
http://uofssustainability.blogspot.com/

                                       
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