Partial List of Recent Faculty Activities
College of the Atlantic
Spring 2002
This is only a partial list. Several faculty did not have the time to
add their activities to this list. It is designed to be representative,
not exhaustive, and is indented to give a broad overview of the range
and extent of professional, research, creative, and community
activities in which College of the Atlantic faculty participate. This
list was compiled by David Feldman (faculty moderator, 2001-2002), and
is also available online at:
http://hornacek.coa.edu/dave/Faculty/activities.html.
Books
- Hens, L., Rich Borden, Suzuki, S. and Caravello G.
Case Studies in Applied Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Overview.
Brussels: Vrije Universiteit Press, 1998. 328pp.
- Bill Carpenter, The Wooden Nickel. Little, Brown. 2002.
- Katherine Frank, G-Strings and Sympathy: Strip Club
Regulars and Male Desire. Book forthcoming from Duke University
Press, 2002.
- Todd Little-Siebold and Jean Piel, Entre Comunidad y
Nacion: La Historia de Guatemala Revisitada Desde Lo Local y Lo
Regional. Centro de Investigaciones Regionales de Mesoamerica.
1999.
- Monika Elbert and Karen Waldron, editors, 19th Century
American Women's Fiction: A Comprehensive Anthology. Forest Hills,
NY: Ironweed Press, forthcoming 2002.
Publications
- John Anderson and C.M. Devlin. Restoration of a
multi-species seabird colony. Biol. Conservation 90:175-181, 1999.
- John Anderson, Rich Borden, Isabel Mancinelli, Ken Cline,
and Gordon Longsworth. Computer Assisted
Regional Planning and Decision
Making: An Examination of the Uses and Limits of Geographical
Information Systems (GIS) as a Collaborative Planning Tool. In
A. Angeline and C. Grotta (Eds.) L'impronta Ecologica Dell'umo nel
Mediterraneo. Palermo: Societa Italiana de Ecologia Umana, 1998,
15-28.
- Bill Carpenter, College of the Atlantic: The First Three
Decades, The History Journal of the MDI Historical Society.
- Don Cass, Notes for summer classes on environmental
chemistry for high school teachers, 2 CDs, 2000.
- Don Cass, CD of powerpoint presentations for "Chemistry of
Air" class, in conjunction with textbook author Daniel Jacob.
- Ken Cline, Approximately 12 articles on subjects ranging
from endangered species protection to Maine woods, for Maine Sierra
Club Newsletter, 1999-2001.
- John Cooper, "Jazz Etudes Book for Saxophonists," to be
published, 2001.
- J. P. Crutchfield and David Feldman. Regularities Unseen,
Randomness Observed: The Entropy Convergence Hierarchy. Chaos,
2001. (In press)
- J.P. Crutchfield and David Feldman, Synchronizing to the
Environment: Information Theoretic Constraints on Agent
Learning. Advanced in Complex Systems, 4(2), 2001.
- David Feldman, Review of Monte Carlo Methods in Statistical
Physics. Computing in Science & Engineering, 2:73-4,
2000.
- J. P. Crutchfield, David Feldman, and C. R. Shalizi.
Comment I on "Simple Measure for Complexity." Physical Review
E, 62:2996-7, 2000.
- Katherine Frank, "Starving, Stripping, and Other Ambiguous
Pleasures." In Jane Sexes It Up: True Confessions of Feminist
Desire, edited by Merri Lisa Johnson. Eight Windows, Four Walls.
2002.
- Katherine Frank, "Escapes" (2001). Special Issue of
Feminist Review on sex work. (short fiction dealing with
issues of power, resistance, and subjectivity through the eyes of an
outcall stripper).
- Katherine Frank, "The Management of Hunger: Using Fiction
in Writing Anthropology." Qualitative Inquiry 6:4, December
2000.
- A. C. Dibble, W. A. Wright, Craig Greene, and C. S. Campbell.
1998. Quantitative Morphology of the Amelanchier Agamic Complex
(Rosaceae) at a Maine Site. Systematic Botany 23: 31-41. 1999.
- Craig Greene, Recent taxonomic treatments of
Calamagrostis (reedgrass) for The Jepson Manual (California), Vascular
Plants of British Columbia, Grass Manual of North America (in prep.),
Flora of North America (in prep.).
- Craig Greene, C. B. Hellquist and L. Gregory. Survey of
Freshwater Aquatic Vegetation of Acadia National Park: A Report based
in 1995-96 Field Inventories. Technical Report
NPS/BSO-RNR/NRTR/00-03, U. S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, North Atlantic Region, Boston, MA. 1999.
- Helen Hess, "The Humble Sea Cucumber," Maine Boats and
Harbors, June 2001.
- Strathmann, R.R. and Helen Hess, Two designs of marine egg
masses and their divergent consequences for oxygen supply and
desiccation in air. Am. Zool. 39:253-260. 1999.
- Ken Hill, Federal Title II annual education report. 2001.
- Ken Hill, Maine Department of Education Certification
renewal report. 2001.
- Todd Little-Siebold, Where have all the Spaniards Gone?,
Journal of Latin American Athropology, forthcoming (2001).
- Todd Little-Siebold, Calidades, Clases y Castas: Origins of
the Ethnic Problem in Guatemala, 1500-1865. Book manuscript in
progress.
- Steve Ressel, Published research manuscript in Journal of
Experimental Biology, December 2000.
- Steve Ressel, Book review of Maine Amphibians and Reptiles,
2nd edition for Copiea, February, 2001.
- Steve Ressel, Contributing photographer for Maine
Amphibians and Reptiles, 2nd edition, May-August 1999.
- Chris Petersen, George Kidder, and Robert Preston.
Behavioral Osmoregulation in Killfish - Prospectus for an Ecological,
Physiological and Molecular Study of Fundulus from Northeast Creek,
Bar Harbor. New England Estuarine Research Society, Bar Harbor. May
2002.
- Chris Petersen, and R.R. Warner. The reproductive behavior of
coral reef fishes in an ecological context. In: Coral Reef Fishes: Dynamics
and Diversity in a Complex Ecosystem. P.Sale, editor. Academic
Press. 2002.
- Chris Petersen and D. Levitan. The Allee effect: a barrier
to recovery by exploited species. pp. 281-300. In: Conservation of
Exploited Species edited by J. D. Reynolds, G. Mace K. H. Redford and J.G.
Robinson, Cambridge University Press. 2001.
- Chris Petersen, R.R. Warner, D.Y. Shapiro, and
A. Marconato. Components of
fertilization success in the bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma
bifasciatum. Behavioral Ecology 12:237-245. 2001.
- Sancho, G., Chris Petersen, and Lobel,
P.S. Predator-prey relations at a spawning aggregation site of coral
reef fishes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 203:275-288, 2000.
- Scaggiante, M., C. Mazzoldi, Chris Petersen, and
M.B.Rasotto. Sperm competition and mode of fertilization in the grass
goby Zosterisessor ophiocephalus (Teleostei:Gobiidae). Journal of
Experimental Zoology, 283:81-90, 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Potential consequences from contamination
of maize landraces and teosintes by a Bt transgene, in Proceedings
of the OECD Conference on LMOs and the Environment, Raleigh, North
Carolina. In press. 2002.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Agricultural biotechnology and the global
marketplace," Response, 24-26. October, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Maize under Threat." Greenpeace
International. Technical Report. October, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "California at the Crossroads: The
impacts of genetic engineering on California's agriculture."
Greenpeace US. October, 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Bringing social analysis into
multilateral environmental agreements: Social impact assessment and
the biosafety protocol," Journal of Environment and
Development, 9(3), 261-284, 2000.
- Jonathan King and Doreen Stabinsky, "Patents on cells,
genes, and organisms undermine the exchange of scientific ideas,"
Chronicle of Higher Education, February 5, B6. 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Biosafety politics," Human
Environment, Winter, 12-13. 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Biosafety and the WTO, or saving what
for whom?", GeneWatch 12(6): 7-8. 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Biosafety politics, Human
Environment, Winter, 12-13. 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Sci-fi food,", Labor Party Press,
3(3): 8. 1999.
- Davis Taylor, "Employment-Based Analysis: An alternative
methodology for project analysis in developing regions with an
application to agriculture in Yucatan." Ecological Economics,
Feb. 2001.
- R. Seton, J. Allen, and Sean Todd, Curation of the North
Atlantic Humpback Whale Catalog and associated databases. Progress
report to Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 2001.
- R. Seton, J. Allen, and Sean Todd, Curation of the North
Atlantic Humpback Whale Catalog and associated databases. Report to
Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 2000.
- R. Seton, J. Allen, and Sean Todd, Curation of the North
Atlantic Humpback Whale Catalog and associated databases. Final
report to Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 1999.
- Karen Waldron, "Death" and "History." Toni Morrison
Encyclopedia. Ed. Elizabeth Beaulieu. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
2002.
- Karen Waldron, "The Land as Consciousness: Ecological
Being and the Movement of Words in the Works of Leslie Marmon Silko."
Such News of the Land: American Women Nature Writers. Ed. Thomas
S. Edwards and Elizabeth DeWolfe. Hanover, NH: University Press of
New England, 2001.
- Karen Waldron, "No Separations in the City." Separate
Spheres No More: Gender Convergence in American Literature 1830-1930.
Ed. Monika Elbert. Birmingham: Univ. of Alabama Press, 2000.
Performances, Openings, Shows, Screenings, Premieres
- Nancy Andrews, The Reach of An Arm (16mm film, B&W,
puppet animation with live sound). 2000. Screened at: University of
Iowa, December, 2001; College of the Atlantic, May, 2001; Outer Ear
Festival, Loyola University, November, 2000.
- Nancy Andrews, Hedwig Page, Seaside Librarian (16mm film,
B&W, live action
and puppet animation), 2000. Currently touring with MadCat Film Festival
Program: Is This Desire? Screened at: MadCat Women's
International Film Festival, San Francisco, CA September, 2001;
Land Escapes Symposium, Bar Harbor, Maine, July 2001;
Maine International Film Festival, Waterville, Maine, July, 2001;
Puppetroplis Film Festival, Chicago, 2001;
Ann Arbor Film Festival and Tour, (Screening Committee's Choice Award
for Narrative Integrity and Marvin Felheim Award Special Jury Prize ),
2001;
Black Maria Film and Video Festival and Tour, First Place (Juror's
Choice), 2000;
Jerusalem Film Festival, Israel July, 2000;
Museum of Modern Art, NY , March, 2000;
Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley Art Museum , February, 2000;
Athenaeum Theater, Chicago, 1998 (full stage production w/ 16mm film)
- Nancy Andrews, The Lost Colony, an Early American Mysterie
(16mm film, color and B&W, puppetry), 1999. Screened at: Cinema
Borealis, Chicago, November, 1999.
- Nancy Andrews, An Epic Falling Between the Cracks
(16mm film with performance), 1995. Screened at Museum of Modern Art,
NY, 2000. (and elsewhere, 1994-1996).
- Bill Carpenter, "The Ecuadorian Sailors," collaborative
Music/poetry performance with composer Tom Cipullo, performed at
Northeast Harbor Neighborhood House. Summer 2002.
- Bill Carpenter, "The Husbands," "At the Foxtrot Motel,"
"Landscape with Figures," collaborative music/poetry performance,
performed at Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, NYC. Spring 1999.
- John Cooper, Premiere of "Sonata for Alto Saxophone and
Piano", Bar Harbor Maine, with Henry Mollicone, August 30, 2001.
- John Cooper, Musical score for "A Sense of Time, a Sense of
Place," Documentary profiling Little Cranberry Island, narrated by
Jack Perkins. To be broadcast in 2001.
- John Cooper, Musical score for "Air Maine," documentary
narrated by Jack Perkins, Shown of PBS stations across New England,
2000.
- John Cooper, Musical Score for "Kathadin, Mountain of the
People," documentary profiling Mount Kathadin and Baxter State Park in
Maine, narrated by Jack Perkins, 1999.
- John Cooper, Saxophonist, Bassist, Jazz Vocalist, Brass
Doubles, and Synthesist with an active performance schedule that
includes major venues in Philadelphia and the casions of Atlanticf
City, as well as the Maine Center for the Arts and various sites in
Downeast Maine.
- John Cooper, leader of "The John Cooper Trio".
- John Cooper, leader of "The Sax Summitt".
- John Cooper, founder of the Maine Saxophone Quartet.
- Gray Cox, Spring 2002 concert series showcasing new song
compositions at Earlham College, Olney School in Ohio; Potters House
in Washington DC; and Pendle Hill in Philadelphia, including "Walk
With Me", "Close By and By", "Open My Eyes", "Quiet Man's Blues",
and "Who Owns the Future?"
- Gray Cox, "Todos Somos Otros." Compact Disc of original
songs. Produced in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
- Gray Cox, "Streetlight and Colorado: Songs of Love and
Justice." Compact Disc of original songs in English, French and
Spanish. Klarity Music. 2001.
- Craig Greene, Gallery Show of Natural History Photography,
Blum Gallery, College of the Atlantic, Sept.-Oct. 2002 (in
preparation).
- Susan Lerner, Invited to show paintings in Rockport's Maine
Coast Artists Gallery show of art by curators, 10/02.
- Susan Lerner,Co-Director and artist/participant, Beech Hill
Farm Scarecrow Exhibition, 6/01. Made environmental art
installations on theme "Genetic Mutations."
Compositions
- John Cooper, "Episodes in Abstract" for Saxophone Quartet,
published in March, 2000.
- John Cooper, "Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano" for
Saxophone Quartet, published in March, 2000.
- John Cooper, "Three Settings of Langston Hughes" for
Choir. ("Democracy", "In Time of Silver Rain", and "Fire").
- John Cooper, "Seven Sketches for Flute and Piano".
- John Cooper, "Prelude and Unpaired Dance" for Saxophone
Quarter (Published in July, 2000).
- John Cooper, "Juxtapositions" for Saxophone Quarter,
(Published in September, 2000).
- John Cooper, "Sonnet for Violin, Cello and Piano (scheduled
to be published in 2002).
- John Cooper, "Cascades and Shadows" for Saxophone Quartet
(scheduled to be published in October, 2001).
- John Cooper, "Angles of Indigo" for Saxophone Quartet
(scheduled to be published in November, 2001).
- John Cooper, "Freedom" for Saxophone Quartet (scheduled to
be published in November, 2001).
- John Cooper, "The Seventh Tangent", for Wind Ensemble
(scheduled to be published in the spring of 2002).
- John Cooper, "The 23rd Psalm" for Sacred Choir (scheduled
to be published in spring of 2002).
- John Cooper, "The 148th Psalm" for Sacred Choir (scheduled
to be published in spring of 2002).
Collections
- Nancy Andrews, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France
(photographs).
- Nancy Andrews, The School of the Art Institute, Flaxman
Film Collection (Woods Marm) 16mm print.
- Nancy Andrews, The Museum of Modern Art (Hedwig Page,
Seaside Librarian) 16mm print.
Exhibits Curated
- Susan Lerner, "New Beginnings," island wide children's
art show. Collaborated with all local art teachers. Opening for the
children and their teachers, families and friends. Blum Gallery.
- Susan Lerner, Initiated Blum gallery series which has
included several poetry readings by COA faculty and others.
- Susan Lerner and Eleanor McPeck, exhibition on Beatrix
Farrand's "Reef Point Legacy." Blum Gallery. July-August 2002.
- Susan Lerner, "Gifted Hands, Gifted Eyes," a fine craft and
folk art show. Selections of work from two important collections and
by Cranberry Isles artist Ashley Bryan. Blum Gallery. June-July 2002.
Presentations
- John Anderson, Invited Speaker, Purdue University
Department of Ecology and Conservation, 2000.
- J. Anderson, R. Borden, K. Cline, I. Mancinelli, "Making a
Difference Through College-Community Collaboration", Xth International
Conference of the Society for Human Ecology, May 26 - 29, 1999, McGill
University.
- Nancy Andrews, Speaking engagement with the Department of
Cinema and Comparative Literature, University of Iowa, December,
2001.
- Rich Borden, Session Convener: "Project-Based
Learning"(with COA, Green Mountain College, Unity College, Northland
College, Michigan State University), Xth International Conference of
the Society for Human Ecology, May 26 - 29, 1999, McGill University.
- Rich Borden, Roundtable Convener and Moderator "Can
Democracy Survive the 21st Century: What Have We Learned about
Democracy and Sustainability", XIth International
Conference of the Society for Human Ecology, October 19 - 23, 2000,
Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
- Don Cass, Presentation for Mount Desert Island High School
chemistry class, Feb 2002.
- Don Cass, Presentation for Northeast Harbor 8th grade
Career Day, March 2002.
- Ken Cline, Presentation on College-Community Collaboration to
Protect Rivers. River Network's River Rally in Asheville, N.C. May
18, 2002.
- Ken Cline, Presentation on COA's Wateshed Planning
Curriculum, regional Society for Human Ecology conference, April 2002.
- Ken Cline, Testimony before the Biological Review Team for
the Atlantic Salmon Endangered Species Listing. 2000.
- Ken Cline, Testimony before the Maine State Department of
Conservation on Allagash Management. 1999.
- Ken Cline, Presentation on Watershed-based curriculum and
community-college collaboration. North American Alliance for Green
Education, Aug. 2001.
- Gray Cox, "Towards a New Theory of the Firm," April 2002
Society for Human Ecology Regional Meeting at Antioch College, New
Hampshire, April 2002.
- Gray Cox, "The Comedy of the Commons", Eleventh
International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology, 2000.
- David Feldman, "The Transient Information and
Synchronization Time of Periodic Sequences",
Dynamics of Learning Group Presentation, 31 July 2001.
- David Feldman, "Regularities Unseen, Randomness Observed:
Excess Entropy, Transient Information and the Entropy Convergence
Hierarchy." Colloquium, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
University of Maine, Orono, 12 May 2000.
- David Feldman, "How Science Education Reinforces Class
Structures." Invited Presenter and Workshop Leader, Quality Education
for All in the New Millennium, Massachusetts Chapter of the Labor
Party, Boston, MA, 20 November 1999.
- David Feldman, "Transient Information and the Entropy
Convergence Hierarchy," New England Section Meeting of the American
Physical Society. November 6, 1999.
- Katherine Frank, "The Erotics of Disgust", To be presented
at the American Anthropological Association annual meetings in
Washington D.C., November 28th - December 2nd.
- Katherine Frank, "The Pursuit of the Fantasy Penis:
Bodies, Desires and Ambiguities." World Congress of Sexology, Paris,
France. June 24th- June 28th, 2001.
- Katherine Frank, "Studying Sexuality Through Participant
Observation: A Look at Methodology and Anthropology." Society for
the Scientific Study of Sexuality annual conference, November
9th-12th, 2000.
- Ken Hill, hosted COA's reaccreditation visit from the
Department of Education. 2001.
- Ken Hill, presented at the State Board of Education on
behalf of COA program initiatives. 2001.
- Todd Little-Siebold, New England Conference For Latin
American Studies October 2002. Presenter of "Mapping Ethnoracialized
Spaces in Colonial Guatemala: Pureza de Sangre and the Meanings of
Being 'español'". Chaired "African Identities and the Politics of
Ethnicity in Central America" panel.
- Todd Little-Siebold, New England Conference For Latin
American Studies October 2002. Presenter of "Carrera's Rebellion and
the geography of State Power."
- Todd Little-Siebold, Fifth Congress of Central American
Historians Panama City, Panama - July 2002. Presenter of "Identidades
Coloniales y Espacios Afromestizos en Guatemala: Poder y Control
Social 1700-1821."
- Todd Little-Siebold, Rethinking the Ethnic Geography of
Guatemala, New England Conference of Latin American Studies, 2000.
- Todd Little-Siebold, Yes Virginia, there is an Identity
Police, American Society for Ethnohistory, 1999.
- Steve Ressel, Invited seminar "Calling behavior,
temperature, and phylogeny in relation to muscle structure of male
frogs" at Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Maine, Orono,
March 2001.
- Chris Petersen, Zoological Society of London, invited talk
on Allee effects in exploited species, as part of symposium on
Conservation of exploited species. Dec. 1999.
- Chris Petersen, Components of fertilization
success in bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum,
Univesity of Connecticut. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology April, 2002.
- Chris Petersen, Components of fertilization
success in bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum,
Brown University, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
October 2001.
- Chris Petersen, Western Society of Naturalists Annual
Meeting, Portland Oregon. Talk given on Components of fertilization
success in bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum,
Dec. 2000.
- Chris Petersen, Components of fertilization
success in bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum,
Brown University, October 2001.
- Chris Petersen, Shoals Marine Laboratory. Invited speaker.
Talk title: Fertilization in marine organisms. August 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, The International Plant Protection
Convention and the Biosafety Protocol. Panel discussion sponsored by
the Third World Network, Third meeting of the Intergovernmental
Committee for the Cartagena Protocol, The Hague, Netherlands. April
22, 2002.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Mexican maize and transgenic
contamination. Council for Responsible Genetics Annual
Conference. Cambridge, MA. October 3, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, GMOs and scientific uncertainty: A case
study. International Summit on Science and the Precautionary
Principle, Lowell, Massachusetts. September 21, 2001
- Doreen Stabinsky, Potential consequences from contamination
of maize landraces and teosintes by a Bt transgene, OECD Conference on
LMOs and the Environment, Raleigh, North Carolina, November 29, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Testimony before the Government of India,
Genetic Engineering Approval Committee, Public dialog on Bt cotton.
New Delhi, India, June 18, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Testimony before the New Zealand Royal
Commission Inquiry on Genetic Engineering, Auckland, New Zealand.
February 19, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Testimony before the Republic of the
Philippines Senate Committee on Agriculture, hearing on agricultural
biotechnology. Manila, Philippines, March 21, 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "GMO regulation and the precautionary
principle." Primer Foro Trinacional sobre Biotechnolgia en la
Agricultura, Guadalajara, Mexico. May 31, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky Panel presentation on new developments in
genetic engineering. Gene Media Forum panel "The Gene is Out of the
Bottle." S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, New York May
23, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Ecological risk assessment and GMOs:
regulating uncertainties." University of New Hampshire, Genetics
Department and Office of Sustainability Programs. April 30, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Panel presentation on genetic engineering
and food. University of Maine, April 25, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Panel presentation on GMO regulation and
grade agreements. Cambridge Public Library, Cambridge, MA. April 24,
2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Politics of Uncertainty: Precaution and
risk in the regulation of genetically engineered organisms." University
of Vermont, Environmental Studies Program. February 27, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Precaution and risk in the regulation of
genetically engineered organisms: implications for sustainability."
Drake University, Environmental Studies Program. February 20, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Environmental hazards of GMOs and the
precautionary principle," Cornell Conference on Agricultural
Biotechnology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. November 15, 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Genetic engineering and the
precautionary principle," panel presentation, Council of Canadians
Teach-in on biotechnology and genetic engineering, Vancouver, Canada.
November 9, 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Advances in biotechnology for the human
genome and the human being," panel presentations during Forum 2000,
New York Hilton. September 9 and 10, 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "CBD, FAO, and the WTO: Never the three
shall meet," Third World Network panel discussion during the fifth
Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity,
Nairobi, Kenya. May 19, 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "The environmental effects of Bt corn in
the Philippines," lecture tour in South Cotabato and Davao, Mindanao,
Philippines. April 6-12, 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "How the World Trade Organization affects
national sovereignty in the areas of food safety and biosafety," What
are we trading away?, public symposium on food, agriculture and the
WTO organized by ActionAid and the Institute for Agriculture and Trade
Policy, Seattle, WA. December 2, 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "The history of plant patenting in the
U.S.," No Patents on Life, public symposium organized by the Council
for Responsible Genetics, Seattle, WA. December 1, 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky "The science and politics of genetically
engineered food," College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, ME. October 21,
1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Panel discussant on intellectual property
rights at a World Bank workshop on agricultural biotechnology and
rural development. Washington, D.C. June 3, 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Intellectual property rights and
agricultural sustainability," Society for Human Ecology tenth
international conference, McGill University, May 27 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "What happened in Cartagena,"
Biodevastation III, Seattle, WA. May 19, 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Agricultural biotechnology and
sustainability," Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH. March 15, 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "The international politics of biosafety:
A report from Cartagena," St. Lawrence University, Canton,
NY. February 26, 1999.
- Doreen Stabinsky "Should genes, cells, and organisms be
corporate property?: Ethics and public policy considerations in an
international context", University of California at Berkeley School of
Public Health, Graduate Seminar on infectious disease research in
developing countries, Berkeley, CA. February 10, 1999.
- Bonnie Tai, "A global feminization of teaching?" Annual
Meeting of the New England Educational Research Organization, April
24-26, 2002, Northampton, MA.
- Bonnie Tai, "How can parents enhance their child's
education?" Invited speaker at the Surry School Lecture Series,
November 28, 2001, Surry, ME.
- Bonnie Tai, Teaching Teachers Teaching Science, New England
Educational Research Organization, Apr. 2001.
- Davis Taylor, "Sorting, Preferences, and Development in
Rural Places: A Case Study in Maine," Xth International Conference of
the Society for Human Ecology, May 26 - 29, 1999, McGill University.
- Davis Taylor, "People, Landscape, and Economy: A Model of
Community Sustainability," XIth International Conference of the
Society for Human Ecology, October 19 - 23, 2000, Jackson Hole,
Wyoming.
- Davis Taylor, "Spreading the Green: Lessons Learned from
Initiating College of the Atlantic's Ecological Entrepreneurship
Program," Northeast Regional Conference, Society for Human Ecology,
April 19-20, Keene, New Hampshire.
- Davis Taylor, Panel on Climate Change in Maine, Augusta,
Maine, Oct 2001.
- A. Arnold, Sean Todd, and G. Stone. Can harbor seals
(Phoca vitulina) exploit lobseter traps? Fourteenth biennial
Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Vancouver, Canada, 2001.
- R. Seton, J. Allen, D. Dendanto, J. Duval, G. Jakush, Sean
Todd, and C. Vashro, Marine mammal strandings in Maine, 2000.
Presentation to NMFS Protected Resources Division, NE Region: Marine
Mammal Stranding Network, May 2001.
- R. Seton, J. Allen, D. Dendanto, J. Dubal, G. Jakush, Sean
Todd, and C. Vashro, Photo-Identification of Stranded and Dead
Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeanglia) and Finback Wales
(Balaenoptera physalus). Presentation to NMFS Protected Resources
Division, NE Region: Marine Mammal Stranding Network, May 2001.
- Sean Todd and J. Damon, Modeling the effects of high-speed
vessels in critical cetacean habitat, (abstract in) the Proceedings of
the Thirteenth Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals,
Maui, Hawaii, 1999.
- Karen Waldron, "Women Who Run with the Wolves: Dana
Stabenow's (Re)Gendering Plots," Popular Culture Association, April
2001.
- Karen Waldron,"Teaching Cooke, Davis, Woolson, Freeman,
Austin, Sin-Far and Jewett in Maine: Regionalism and Women Authors in
Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy" Northeast Modern Language Association,
March 2001.
- Karen Waldron"The Problem of Female Awakening in A Lost
Lady: Despair, Desire and Landscape as Interacting Spiritual
Frontiers," Women in the Spiritual West Conference, April 2000.
- Karen Waldron, "Historical Events in Contemporary
International Women's Novels: A Case Study of the Intersection of
Historical Vision and Women's Plots," Historical Events, Historical
Figures, Contemporary Fictions: The Historical Vision of Contemporary
Novelists Session, Northeast Modern Language Association, April 2000.
- Karen Waldron, "The Radical Work of Marketing Compromises,
or: Can Mainstream Publishing be a (Lesbian) Feminist Act? Examining
the Case of Katherine Forrest," Popular Culture Association
Conference, April 2000.
- Karen Waldron, "Women in the City: An Evolution of Realism
through Women's Plots from Fanny Fern to Stephen Crane," American
Realism Session, Northeast Modern Language Association, April 1999.
- Karen Waldron, "Women and Evil: The Modern Female
Detective," Popular Culture Association, April, 1999.
Conferences and Workshops Attended
- John Anderson and Sean Todd, Invited participants in
the International Boundary Pre-Planning Workshop sponsored by
NOAA/NMFS & Canadian Wildlife.
- Don Cass, Sixteenth Annual Biennial Conference on Chemistry
Education. July 2000.
- Don Cass, Gordon Conference on Innovations in College
chemistry Teaching. June 1999.
- Ken Cline, River Rally, Annual meeting of watershed and
river activists, 2001.
- Ken Cline, Maine Land Trust Annual Conference, 2000, 2001.
- Ken Cline, Maine Rivers Annual Conference, 2000, 2001.
- Gray Cox, "Deep Culture and Conflict" with Johan
Galtung. Sponsored by TRANSCEND. Manassas, Virginia. March, 2002.
- Gray Cox, "Environmental Issues in International Security"
at the Peace and World Security Studies center in Amherst. 2002.
- Gray Cox, "The Cross-borders Peace Conference" in
Voiziers, France, Plum Village Buddhist Community, France, the Taize
Community, France. 2001.
- Gray Cox, "National Conference on Peace and Conflict
Resolution", Virginia. 2001.
- Gray Cox, "Equity Approaches to Conflict Resolution" with
Pat Paatfort. 2002.
- Gray Cox, "Every Church a Peace Church" in Washington,
D. C. 2002.
- Gray Cox, "Quakers and Socialism" at Friends General
Conference. 2002.
- Helen Hess, Western Society of Naturalists meeting,
Portland Oregon, December 2000.
- Ken Hill, Title II first year teacher enhancement
workshop. 2000.
- Ken Hill, Federal Title III workshops (three) 2000-2001.
- Suzanne Morse. Participated in a two week International
Shortcourse on Agroecology. Universisty of California, Santa Cruz,
attended by researchers from thirteen countries.
- Susan Lerner, Society for Human Ecology Conference, Jackson
Hole, Wyoming.
- Susan Lerner, Institute for Social Sciences Meetings in New
York, NY.
- Todd Little-Siebold, New England Conference for Latin
American Studies, November 2001.
- Todd Little-Siebold, Latin American Studies Association
Conference, Washington, DC, Sept. 2001.
- Todd Little-Siebold, Congreso de Historiadores de
Centroamerica. San Salvador, El Salvador, July 2000
- Steve Ressel, Attended joint conference of three major
herpetological societies in La Paz, Mexico, June 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Third Meeting of the Intergovernmental
Committee for the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (ICCP-3). The Hague,
The Netherlands, 22-26 April 2002.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Second meeting of the Intergovernmental
Committee on the Biosafety Protocol. Nairobi, Kenya. October, 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Open-ended meeting of experts on
capacity-building for the implementation of the biosafety Protocol,
Havana, Cuba. July 2 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Intergovernmental Committee on
Phytosanitary Measures. Rome, Italy. April 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Intergovernmental Committee on
the Biosafety Protocol. Montpellier, France. December 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Fifth meeting of the Conference of the
Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. Nairobi, Kenya.
May 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, First extraordinary meeting of the
Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Montreal, Canada. January 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Third Ministerial Conference of the World
Trade Organization. Seattle, Washington, December 1999.
- Davis Taylor, American Economic Association Meetings, New
Orleans, Jan. 2001.
- Karen Waldron, Chair, "Ethnicities, Regions and Nature
Writing: Complicating the Landscapes of American Realism 1860-1920."
Northeast Modern Language Association, March 2001.
- Karen Waldron, Chair, Nineteenth-Century Periodical
Literature and the Evolution of the American Novel: Reading
Proliferating Narrative Forms, Technologies, and Identities, Northeast
Modern Language Association, April 2000.
- Karen Waldron, Chair, Roots, Regions, and Realisms:
Appalachian Literature and American Community, Northeast Modern
Language Association, April, 1999.
Community and Non-Profit Organization Involvement
- Rich Borden, Academic Associate, Atlantic Council (1999 -
present).
- Rich Borden, Institutional Representative ¯ Union River
Watershed Council.
- Ken Cline, Member/Convener, Union River Watershed
Coalition, 1999-Present.
- Ken Cline, National Sierra Club's Rivers Committee,
Februray 2002-Present.
- Ken Cline, Conservation Chair, Maine Chapter of the Sierra
Club, 1992-2001.
- Ken Cline, Chair of National Sierra Club Fixed Anchor Task
Force (developed mountain climbing policy in wilderness areas),
1998-2000.
- Ken Cline, National Conservation Governance Committee,
Sierra Club, 1996-2000.
- Ken Cline, Board Member, Independence Landtrust (Ohio),
2000-present.
- Gray Cox, Internship with Jubille Housing in Washington DC,
February through April,2002, in program development and as liason for
Hispanic commuity.
- Gray Cox, Member of a team of international election
observers organized by Global Exchange in conjunction with Allianza
Civica. Helped provide monitoring of the Mexican elections. June,
July 2000.
- Craig Greene, Planning Committee, Mount Desert Island Tour
de Cure, American Diabetes Association, 1994-present.
- Helen Hess, Presenter at Family Math and Science Night,
Conners Emerson Elementary School, Bar Harbor.
- Helen Hess, Classroom helper half day per week, Conners
Emerson Elementary School, Bar Harbor.
- Helen Hess, Summer workshop in ecology for area teachers.
Intensive, two-day piece on intertidal ecology and natural history.
- Ken Hill, Board Member, SPCA of Hancock County.
- Ken Hill, Board Member, Mount Desert Island Drug and
Alcohol Committee.
- Ken Hill, Board Member, Acadia Family Center.
- Ken Hill, Leadership Team, Down East Educational
Partnership.
- Ken Hill, Member, Dean and Director's Educational
Consortium.
- Ken Hill, Local Staff Development and Certification
Committee.
- Ken Hill, Title II Teacher Quality Enhancement Team.
- Susan Lerner, Steering Committee, Landescapes, a two year
old island wide week long summer arts symposium which brings artist
from NYC to MDI for panels, workshops, etc.
- Susan Lerner, Member, Steering Committee, Arts in Education
Committee, MDI public schools.
- Susan Lerner, Judge, Mt. Desert Elementary Spring Art
Show.
- Susan Lerner, Member, steering committee, Gardens for
Humanity, specializing in activities at Willowind Therapeutic Riding
Center.
- Isabel Mancinelli, Mount Desert Island School Board, 2000 -
present.
- Chris Petersen, Marine resources committee, Town of Bar
Harbor. Member beginning Sept 2001.
- Chris Petersen, In Marine Biology (spring 2001) did clam
flat surveys for Town of Bar Harbor as additional class project, gave
data to Town Marine Resource Committee.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Board of Directors, Council for
Responsible Genetics.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Genetic Engineering Action Network,
steering committee.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Maine Right-to-Know Coalition, steering
committee member.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Labor Party, Science and Technology
Committee co-chair.
- Doreen Stabinsky, Science Advisor, genetic engineering
campaign, Greenpeace USA and Greenpeace International.
- Bonnie Tai, Advisory Board, Acadia School.
- Davis Taylor, Director, Natural Resources Council of Maine,
1997-2001.
Awards, Grants, Fellowships, and Commissions
- John Anderson, Rich Borden, Helen Hess,
Chris Petersen, and Sean Todd. Henry Luce Foundation
grant is for Marine Studies Program.
- Nancy Andrews, Hedwig Page, Seaside Librarian 2000 (16mm
film, B&W, live action and puppet animation). Ann Arbor Film Festival
and Tour Screening Committee's Choice Award for Narrative Integrity
and Marvin Felheim Award Special Jury Prize, 2000; Black Maria Film
and Video Festival and Tour, First Place (Juror's Choice), 2000.
- Rich Borden and Ken Cline, U.S. Department of Education,
Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE) "A
River Runs Through It: A College-Community Watershed Curriculum for
Regional Planning", 2001 - 2004.
- Ken Cline, Watershed Initiative: Sweetwater Trust, 2000;
River Network, 2000; Gulf of Maine Council, 2000; Maine Community
Foundation, 2001.
- John Cooper, Commissioned to compose "Last Minute" for the
Bangor High School Jazz Combo. Performed at Maine State High School
Jazz Finals and at the Berklee College Jazz Festival. 2001.
- John Cooper, Commissioned to compose "KMA Rich" for the
George Stevens Academy Jazz Combo. Performed at the Maine State High
School Jazz Finals, 2001.
- John Cooper, Commissioned to compose "Birkenstocks and Mood
Rings" for the George Stevens Academy Jazz Combo. Performed at the
Maine State High School Jazz Finals, 2000.
- John Cooper, Commissioned to compose "In a Zappamental
Mood" for the Maine All State Jazz Festival Honors Band. Performed
at the Maine Music Educators All State Jazz Festival, 2000.
- John Cooper, Commissioned to compose/produce the musical
soundtracks for the video presentation created for the inauguration
ceremonies of Governor Angus King, 1999.
- Craig Greene, Principal Investigator, Acadia National Park
Vegetation Project, 2000-present. Revision of regional checklist of
vascular plants, including assessment of abundance for native and
naturalized species; contract with North Atlantic Region, National
Park Service.
- Craig Greene, Principal Investigator, Rare Plant Monitoring
Program for Acadia National Park, 1997-2001. Development and
field-testing of monitoring protocols for rare vascular plants;
contract with North Atlantic Region, National Park Service.
- Helen Hess and Chris Petersen, David Rockefeller
Fund: Reproductive Ecology of an Alternative Fishery Resource, Sea
Cucumber (Cucumaria frondosa) in Maine: Can intensive harvest
cause reproductive failure?
- Ken Hill, Public School Alliance Grant: Collaborative Grant
with eight area schools.
- Ken Hill, EPA Proposal for water-based nature trail.
Pending.
- Suzanne Morse and Eric Gallant. Weed seed bank study at
Beech Hill Farm (SARE grant).
- Steve Ressel, Norcross Wildlife Foundation, walk-in freezer
for Natural History Museum.
- Steve Ressel, Wharton Family Trust Foundation and Maine
Outdoor Heritage Fund for exhibit on Maine's endangered species.
- Steve Ressel, Conservation Assessment Program, Institute of
Museum and Library Services, for professional assessment of
conservation practices of museum collection.
- Steve Ressel, Museum Assessment Program, Institute of Museum
and Library Services, for professional assessment of overall
museum operations.
- Steve Ressel Davis Family Foundation, for continuation of
museum-Union 98 collaborative project titled "What is a museum?"
- Chris Petersen, with R.L. Preston and G.W. Kidder,
National Science Foundation. CRUI: Osmoregulation in
euryhaline fish: physiology, ecology and molecular biology. Work to
be done at MDIBL. 2001-2004.
- Doreen Stabinsky and Philip Bereano, CS Fund grant for
advocacy and scholarly work in international biotechnology policy,
2001-2003.
- Doreen Stabinsky, "Contested Knowledge, contested
ownership: Struggles over intellectual property rights and rice in the
Philippines." Fulbright lecture/research fellowship in
the Philippines. 1999-2000.
- Davis Taylor, Ecological Entrepreneurship, Hewlett
Foundation, 2001.
- Sean Todd, Bioacoustic modeling of marine mammal
shipstrikes. Maren Foundation. 2001.
- Sean Todd, Mammal Stranding Network. Cestone Foundation
1999-2000; Bernice Barbour Foundation, 1999; Eleanor Patterson-Baker
Foundation 1999.
- Sean Todd, Research program on Mount Desert Rock. Davis
Foundation, 1999-2000; Oracle Foundation, 2000; Homeland Foundation,
1999.
Media Appearances
- Bill Carpenter, "The Wooden Nickel" will be featured on the
Time-Warner website and advertised in "The New York Times Book
Review".
- Bill Carpenter, Listed in "Who's Who in America" (2002
edition).
- Chris Petersen, Cited in Science for views on
Smithsonian Institution. 2001.
- Doreen Stabinsky, numerous radio and press interviews.
Quoted in recent articles on agricultural biotechnology, including:
The Glasgow Herald, Harper's Bazaar, Le Monde,
Nature, Nature Biotechnology, Popular Science,
Wired, Z Magazine. 2001-2002.
- Sean Todd, research on Mount Desert Rock featured on piece
on Maine Public Radio's "Maine Things Considered", and National Public
Radio's "Living on Earth". 2000.
Other Professional Activities and Affiliations
- John Anderson, Steering Committee and Student selection
board BRIN (Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network), Mount Desert
Island Biological Labs, January 2002 - Present.
- John Anderson, Chaired symposium on Ecosystem Management.
Eleventh International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology,
October, 2000, Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
- Rich Borden, Program Committee: Xth International
Conference of the Society for Human Ecology, 1999, McGill
University.
- Rich Borden, Program Committee: XIth International
Conference of the Society for Human Ecology, October, 2000,
Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
- Rich Borden, Conference Co-organizer and Institutional
Representative: North American Association for Green Education
(NAAGE). Northland College (1998); Antioch College (1999) Unity
College (2000); Sterling College (2001) ¯- various presentations with
COA faculty, students and staff.
- Rich Borden, 18th Annual Cape Cod Summer Symposia. New
England Educational Institute, Workshop participant "Spirituality and
Psychology" ¯- August 20 - 24, 2001 (American Psychological
Association continuing education program for psychologists).
- Rich Borden, Editorial Board: Human Ecology Review;
Occasional Reviews: Environment and Behavior; American Psychologist;
Journal of Applied Social Psychology; Journal of Personality;
Perceptual and Motor Skills.
- Rich Borden, Program and Tenure Reviews: Washington State
University Antioch New England Graduate Program; Michigan State
University; George Mason University; University of Vermont.
- Rich Borden, Program Review Committees: New England
Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC); Maine State Department of
Education.
- Rich Borden, Outstanding Contribution Award, Commission
of Human Ecology, International Union of Anthropological and
Ethnological Sciences (IUAES), 1999.
- Bill Carpenter, Visiting Faculty, Haystack School of
Crafts, Deer Isle.
- Ken Cline, Invited to serve on the Morriss K. Udall
Scholarship Program Review Committee, March 2002.
- John Cooper, College Music Society 1990 - Present.
- John Cooper, Served as adjudicator/clinician at the
following jazz festivals: New Jersey Unit of I.A.J.E. Jazz Festival,
1999; Maine Region V Jazz Ensemble Festival, 1999, 2000, 2001; Maine
Region II Jazz Ensemble Festival, 1999; Maine High School All State
Jazz Auditions, 2000, 2001.
- David Feldman, Associate Graduate Faculty, Department of
Physics and Astronomy, University of Maine.
- David Feldman, Visiting researcher, Santa Fe Institute,
July-Sept, 2002. Dec., June-Aug 2001. Dec., July 2000.
- Craig Greene, Systematics and reproductive biology of
Calamagrostis (reedgrass), 1974-present. Fieldwork in the central
Appalachians, New York, New England, and Maritime Canada. Recent
taxonomic treatments for The Jepson Manual (California), Vascular
Plants of British Columbia, Grass Manual of North America (in prep.),
Flora of North America (in prep.).
- Craig Greene, Member, Botanical Advisory Group (formerly
the Endangered Plant Technical Advisory Committee), Maine State
Planning Office, 1987-present.
- Helen Hess, Co-convener, Marine Science Seminar,
faculty-student research discussion group, College of the Atlantic,
2001.
- Helen Hess, Visiting researcher at Friday Harbor
Laboratory, University of Washington, Winter 2001.
- Suzanne Morse, Visiting faculty in a one week intensive
Sustainable Agriculture course in Iowa in conjunction with faculty
from Dordt College, University of Minnesota,
University of Nebraska, and Iowa State.
- Suzanne Morse, Visiting faculty member in ESPM
(Environment, Social Policy and Management), University of California
of Berkeley.
- Chris Petersen, Editorial Board, American Naturalist.
- Chris Petersen, Travel to Friday harbor Laboratories,
University of Washington Dec. 2000 - March 2001 for research during
sabbatical.
- Chris Petersen, Travel to Shoals Marine Laboratory, August
2001 to work with undergraduates and give seminar.
- Steve Ressel, Standing member of the Island Association of
Museum and Historical Societies, 1993-present.
- Steve Ressel, Chair of conference session titled "The
Island Experience: Building and Renovating on MDI", Maine Association
of Archives and Museums annual meeting, October 2001.
- Steve Ressel, 2001 National Leadership Grant reviewer for
Institute of Museum and Library Services National, May 2001.
- Sean Todd, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Wildlife Ecology,
University of Maine.
- Sean Todd, Member of scientific advisory board, American
Cetacean Society.
- Sean Todd, Member of Marine Mammal/Seabird working Advisory
Committee to the Pilot Census of Marine Life in the Gulf of Maine,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
New or Significantly Revised Courses
- John Anderson, and Ken Cline. New team-taught
class: Conservation of Endangered Species. Winter 2001.
- Nancy Andrews, and Sean Todd, Soundscape, Spring
2001.
- Bill Carpenter, Some upcoming new courses: "Starting Your
Novel," "The Turn of the Century (with Joanne Carpenter and
John Anderson), "Film
and Fiction."
- Don Cass, Ken Cline, and Helen Hess.
"Rivers," a new team-taught, three-credit interdisciplinary course.
Spring 2000.
- Don Cass. New Classes: "Water" focused on three nearby
streams, Fall 2000; "Air", focused on air quality and climate change,
Winter 2001; "Risk," looked at how people study and respond to risks
they face, Spring 2001.
- Don Cass, Extensive use of multimedia in courses, including
slide shows put on campus network for student access.
- Don Cass, Implemented group lab/discussions to focus
discussion and decrease material use.
- Ken Cline. New class: Envisioning the Land: Land
Protection in the Union River Watershed. Spring 2001.
- Ken Cline and Chris Petersen, Marine Policy, Spring
2002.
- David Feldman. New Classes: Ordinary Differential
Equations, Spring 2001; The Internet, Spring 2000, Introduction to
Chaos and Fractals, Winter 2000, Winter 2001.
New Tutorials: Calculus III, Winter 2001; Quantum Mechanics, Spring
2000.
- David Feldman and Suzanne Morse. Revised,
team-taught version of Gender and Science, Spring 2002.
- Katherine Frank. New Classes: Ethnographic Research
Methods, Fall 2001;
Cultural Studies. Spring 2001;
Love, Utopia, and the Market. Spring 2001;
Global Feminist Theory. Winter 2001;
Theories in Sexuality. Winter 2001, Winter 2002;
American Culture: Race, Class and Gender. Fall 2000.
New Independent Studies or Tutorials:
Queer Theory, Fall 2001;
Postmodern Social Theory, Fall 2001;
American Ethnographies. Winter 2001;
Ethnography and Representation. Fall 2000.
- Helen Hess and Chris Petersen, Developed and taught
summer course in intertidal ecology, summer 1999.
- Helen Hess. New Courses: Intertidal Ecology, two-week
intensive field course, Summer 2000; History of Life, foundational
biology course, Spring 2002. Significantly Revised Courses: Tropcal
Marine Ecology, Fall 2001.
- Ken Hill. Coordinated pilot Coastal studies program for
public school science teachers in Maine.
- Susan Lerner, New Course: Ecoart. Spring 2002.
- Todd Little-Siebold and John Visvader. New
team-taught course, 19th Century. Fall 1999.
- Todd Little-Siebold and Isabel Mancinelli. New
team-taught course, Shelter.
- Todd Little-Siebold. New Courses: Conquest, resistance
and accommodation, Winter 2001.
- Suzanne Morse. Coordinated the Farm Practicum course in which
students worked to develop strategies for integrating Beech Hill Farm
into the COA curriculum.
- Chris Petersen, Added significant Human cultural evolution
component to Evolutionary biology, Winter 2000.
- Doreen Stabinsky, New Classes: Global Environmental
Politics, Winter 2001; Agriculture and Biotechnology, Fall 2001;
Crude, Kilowatts, and Caribou: The science and politics of energy use,
Winter 2002; From Development to Globalization, forthcoming.
- Bonnie Tai, New Classes: Managining Group Dynamics, Fall
2001, Experiential Education, Fall 2001, Philosophy of Education,
Intercultural Education, Teaching and Learning Elemtary Math
and Science, Winter 2001; Education Through Music, Program Evaluation,
Winter 2000, Femininity and Masculinity go to School: Gender, Power,
and Education, Winter 2002.
- Davis Taylor, New Classes: Green Organizations: Businesses,
Non-profits, and Community Sustainability; Green Technology;
Macroeconomic and Trade Theory, Economic Development: Theory and
Assessent, Forest Ecology, Silviculture, and Policy" (team-taught with
Craig Greene), and Critiquing the Global Economy.
Other
- Rich Borden, USCG License Course: Maine Marine Training
Institute (MMTI), February, 1999. Exam Passed (3/12/99) 50-Ton
Master.
- David Feldman, Recognized for submitting correct solution
to the "Millenios Problem" (a puzzle in probability and stochastic
process theory), The College Mathematics Journal, June 2000.
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