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Spring 2003

 

Environmental Ethics Certificate Program
by John Britt

The EECP program is considered by many faculty members to be one of the most difficult certificates to achieve because of the stringent course requirements and need for high quality papers. Those who have completed the program have even gone on to present their papers at national and international conferences, such as Cecilia Herles, who presented her paper, "Muddying the Waters Does Not Have to Entail Erosion: Ecological Feminist Concerns with Purity," at the 2000 Gendering Ethics/The Ethics of Gender Conference, at the University of Leeds. The paper was also published in the International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies that same year. In 2000, Cecelia was also a recipient of the Kleiner Environmental Ethics Award.

For this reason, we are especially proud of the eight students who completed the Environmental Ethics program during the 2001-2002 school year: Luke Baine, Sara Blankenship, Tovah Jacobson, Meredith Madden, Gwyneth Moody, Adam Smith, Nathan Taylor, and Diana Valhuerdi.


The 2002-2003 session has already seen certificates awarded to Jeanne Ferran and Laura Straehla. This is due in no small part because of our new relationship with the College of Environment and Design. We wish all of our recent graduates the very best.

There's more at EECP newsletters, or contact John Britt at eecp@arches.uga.edu or (706) 542-0935.


 

 


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