Teaching
Colorado State Philosophy Graduate Program, here. I supervise MA students working environmental ethics and a range of (sometimes distantly) related philosophical topics. For more information on how to apply to our program, here. I sit on committees of students in MA and PhD programs around the university. And I teach a range of graduate seminars, usually once every 3 or 4 terms and usually on topics in environmental philosophy.
Colorado State Philosophy Undergraduate Program, here. I teach one or two sections of PHIL345 Environmental Ethics most semesters, with another course tossed in the mix periodically. I also teach an experiential accelerated version of PHIL345 as part of the Mountain Campus Program referenced below.
Colorado State University Mountain Campus Program in the Environmental Humanities
I currently direct a program that enables students to take up to four, intensive two week long, three credit courses each summer at CSU's Mountain Campus.
Courses Taught and Upcoming
Summer 2024
PHIL245 (MTC) Environmental Philosophies [at the Mountain Campus]
Spring 2024
PHIL565 Seminar in Environmental Philosophy: Flourishing Through Environmental Change
PHIL345 Environmental Ethics
Fall 2023
PHIL345.001 Environmental Ethics
PHIL345.003 Environmental Ethics
Summer 2023
PHIL345 (MTC) Environmental Ethics [at the Mountain Campus]
I've taught a range of experiential and field courses in a number of contexts. Every summer I teach a field based Environmental Ethics course as part of the above-mentioned Mountain Campus Program in Environmental Humanities. In the fall of 2019, I was a Global Teaching Scholar for Semester at Sea, through Colorado State University. There I taught:
PHIL 145 Environmental Justice and Sustainability
PHIL205 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL345 (Honors) Environmental Ethics