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University of Windsor

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The University of Windsor provides a diverse array of sustainability courses suitable for students across all disciplines. Explore the full range of offerings.

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Wayne State University

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Wayne State University provides a diverse array of sustainability courses suitable for students across all disciplines, whether you’re studying art, law, engineering, history, public health, or biology. Explore the full range of offerings by downloading the comprehensive Excel sheet available through the link below.

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Courses

Course #TitleTopicTopical connectionLevelOffered
ACO 1230Space Studio EnvironmentCore studio for visual communication in a spectrum of 3D media and composition in the built environment.UGEvery term
AFA 3470Global Issues in Fashion MerchandisingSustainability Industry issues in retail apparel; product development, manufacturing, sustainability, ethics and general consumer lifestyle.UGWinter
AFA 5410Fashion EntrepreneurshipSustainability Innovation in the development of business models with specific concern for ethics and sustainability at all stages of a brand’s evolution.UGFall
AFS 5700
PSY 5700
The Psychology of African AmericansEnvironmentSocial and environmental stress and adaptation.UGEvery term
AIA 4600Environmental Design TheoryEnvironmentHistory of interiors: ergonomics, environmental elements.  Intro to building and barrier-free design codes. Acoustical, HVAC and electric systems.UGFall
AID 4600Transportation Design/EngineeringTransportationConceptual projects related to transportation design.UGWinter
AID 6300Advanced Studio: TransportationTransportationForm and proportional studies, development of sketch techniques for communicating the complex form of the automotive body.UGFall, winter
AN  7903Health Care PolicyEnvironmentThe affect of health policy on the safety of food, water and environment.GSpring/summer
ANT 2110Introduction to Biological AnthropologyEnvironmentRole of hereditary and environmental factors on behavior and evolution.UGEvery term
ANT 3220The Inca and their AncestorsSustainability Ecological diversity and human adaptations and domestication of plants and animals on ancient South American cultures to tell us about modern political issues and ecological sustainability.UGIntermittently
ANT 5140Biology and CultureEnvironmentInterrelationships between the cultural and biological aspects of humans as associated mechanisms by which humans adapt to environmental stress.UGFall
BA 7070Social Perspectives on the Business EnterpriseEnvironmentPolitical, social, legal, ethical, regulatory, environmental and global issues that interrelate with business decisions in the societal fabric.GEvery term
BIO 5100Aquatic EcologyWaterPhysical, chemical and biological processes occurring in lakes, streams and wetlands.UGFall, every other year
BIO 6165
ESG 6165
Biodiversity Changes in the AnthropoceneClimateDomestic and global (indigenous and western) perspectives of biodiversity change and issues concerning environmental justice. Emphasis will be placed on biodiversity shifts as influenced by humans.GYearly
BIO 6185Environmental DNA for Ecosystem Monitoring and ConservationEnvironmentStudy of environmental DNA principles, approaches and applications to study anthropogenic change in the environment.GYearly
BIO 6195Environmental MicrobiologyEnvironmentMicrobial diversity, approaches and anthropogenic change in the environment, emphasis on microbial changes in the environment as influenced by humans.UGYearly
BIO 6420Ecotoxicology and Risk AssessmentEnvironmentEcological and environmental aspects of toxicology and pollution biology.GWinter, every other year
BIO 7310Sustainability of Urban Environmental SystemsSustainability Topics in urban sustainability from multiple disciplinary perspectives to foster more sustainable urbanism.GFall
BIO 3500Ecology and the EnvironmentEnvironmentIntro to key ecological concepts illustrated with contemporary environmental issues.UGFall
CE 2000How Cities Work: Intro to Civil and Environmental InfrastructureSustainability Tensions that arise out of the social, economic and environmental demands on sustaining engineered infrastructure.UGYearly
CE 4240Environmental Engineering DesignWaterDrinking water distribution systems, sanitary and stormwater sewer systems and municipal waste disposal sites.UGFall
CE 4600Transportation EngineeringTransportationTransportation functions; highways, railways and airways.UGWinter
CE 4610Highway DesignTransportationConcepts, requirements and fundamental skills for highway design and evaluation.UGFall
CE 4640Transportation Systems Design and OperationsTransportationTransportation safety and multimodal roadway operations in urban and suburban settings.UGFall
CE 5220Environmental ChemistryEnvironmentFundamentals of aqueous chemistry for environmental engineers and scientists.UGEvery other year
CE 5230Water Supply and Wastewater EngineeringWaterAnalysis and design of water supply and wastewater treatment system.UGYearly
CE 5240Air Pollution EngineeringAirIntroduction to air pollution and air quality, overview of U.S. regulation of air pollution and fundamental principles of air pollutants in natural and anthropogenic emission sources.UGYearly
CE 5410
STE 5410
Energy, Emissions, Environment (E3) DesignEnergyRelation between energy consumption and energy generation, optimize processes to take the most advantage of low emitting energy options.UGFall
CE 6130Open Channel HydraulicsWaterApplication to real-world engineering problems involving water surface profiles, flood studies and rivers.UGWinter
CE 6150Hydrologic Analysis and DesignWaterPrinciples of surface water hydrology and their application for evaluation of floods and the design of surface runoff control system.UGEvery other year
CE 6160Principles of Atmospheric Chemistry and ApplicationsClimateOverview of photochemical reactions that directly impact atmospheric composition and the management of air quality.UG Yearly
CE 6170River Assessment and RestorationWaterField methods to assess stability, conditions of rivers and contributing watersheds.UGSpring/summer, every other year
CE 6190GroundwaterWaterSources of groundwater contamination, efficient use of groundwater resources.UGYearly
CE 6270
STE 6270
Sustainability Assessment and ManagementSustainability Sustainability assessment and management for engineering design and development.UGYearly
CE 6580Geoenvironmental EngineeringEnvironmentProperties and test methods for natural and synthetic materials used in landfills, stability and settlement for the design of landfill components.UGYearly
CE 6910
PSC 6910
Pharmaceutical Waste: Environmental Impact and ManagementWaste ReductionEnvironmental impact, management and regulation of waste pharmaceuticals as emerging issues.GWinter
CE 7240Advanced Air Pollution EngineeringAirIntroduction to air pollution and air quality, overview of U.S. regulation of air pollution and fundamental principles of air pollutants in natural and anthropogenic emission sources.GYearly
CE 7311Sustainability of Urban Environmental SystemsSustainability Topics in urban sustainability from multiple disciplinary perspectives to foster more sustainable urbanism.GFall
CE 7580Environmental RemediationWaterSite assessment, soil and groundwater investigation for remediation, legislation related to remediation.GYearly
CE 7630Urban Transportation PlanningTransportationTransportation planning and tools needed to understand the relationship between transportation and land use.GEvery other year
CE 7840Facilities ManagementEnvironmentBuildings and grounds operations and maintenance, planning design and construction, facilities economics and financing, real estate administration, environmental health and safety, health issues.GWinter
CHE 4200Product and Process DesignWaste ReductionOptimization of design based on factors such as economics, environmental protection and waste minimization.UGFall
CHE 6100
STE 6100
Introduction to Sustainable EngineeringSustainability Economic, environmental, social and technological perspectives relevant to the design, operation and management of engineering activities.UGFall
CHE 6610Risk AssessmentEnvironmentRisk assessment in environmental hazard management with emphasis on the chemical industry.UGFall
CHM 6160Separation ScienceEnvironmentModern applications in medicine, cannabis and food testing and environmental monitoring.UGIntermittently
CHM 6700Green Chemistry: Mindful Design in Science, Engineering and MedicineEnvironmentDesign of chemical products, processes and instrumentation that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances.UGYearly
CMT 3070Introduction to Green ConstructionSustainability Sustainable or green-building design and construction.UGFall
COM 3150Science CommunicationClimateTheory, research and practice of science communication.UGWinter, every other year
COM 7170Health and Risk CommunicationEnvironmentRole of communication in hindering and promoting health under situations of health risk such as disasters and other public health emergencies.GWinter
CRJ 3270Public Safety: sUAS (Drone) Technology ProgramsAirDrones within public safety and criminal justice settings.UGYearly
CRJ 4050
PH 4050
Crime and Public HealthEnvironmentEnvironmental justice and public health interventions with criminal justice populations.UGIntermittently
CSC 5276Unix Security and Shell ProgrammingEnvironmentLinux shell scripting which will show students how to automate specific tasks within the system while also safeguarding against bad actors from compromising the environment.UGYearly
ECE 5340Advanced Energy Storage Systems for Electrification of VehiclesEnergyLearn the fundamentals of energy storage systems for electric-based transportation and to provide basic knowledge in the multidisciplinary field of energy storage devices and their applications.UGIntermittently
ECE 5350Alternative Energy Sources and ConversionsEnergyFundamentals of alternative energy sources and conversion of these sources to electrical energy.UGIntermittently
ECE 5415Smart Grid and Smart SystemsEnergySmart grid energy management and control, distributed energy resources and demand response.UGFall, winter
ECE 5430Electric Energy Systems EngineeringEnergyTransmission capacity, load characteristics, reactive power compensation.UGIntermittently
ECE 7820Electricity MarketEnergyRenewable energy and smart grids and consumer empowerment as market architecture drivers.GFall
ECO 5200Regulation and Regulated IndustriesTransportation regulation of occupational and product safety standards and environmental standards.UGYearly
ECO 5230Environmental EconomicsClimateExternalities as the cause of environmental degradation and climate change.UGFall, winter
ENG 2420Environmental Writing: Writing about TextsEnvironmentStudies of nature and environmental writing from a literary, rhetorical, or cultural studies perspective.UGIntermittently
ENG 5895Topics in Environmental, Nature and Science WritingEnvironmentAdvanced course in the study and practice of writing about the environment or the sciences.UGIntermittently
ESG 3100Air and Water in Environmental SystemsAir/WaterThe role of air and water in environmental problems at multiple scales (and in both urban and natural settings) and integrating a systems approach.UGFall
ESG 5360Hydrology and Water ResourcesWaterHow water movement, storage and transformation on the Earth’s surface is influenced by landscape characteristics, including human modifications of those characteristics and weather.UGEvery other year
ESG 5450HydrogeologyWaterCharacteristics and behavior of groundwater in earth materials.UGEvery other year
ESG 6165
BIO 6165
Biodiversity Changes in the AnthropoceneClimateStudy of the Anthropocene—what scientists argue is our current epoch in geologic time—emphasizing changes in Earth’s biodiversity as a result of human activities.GYearly
ESG 6320Coastal Geology and Processes in the Great LakesWaterLearn how anthropogenic encroachment and climate change affect the coastal response, in addition to an introduction to coastal field methods.GWinter, every other year
ET  7300Advanced Battery Systems for Electric-drive VehiclesEnergyFamiliarize students with advanced battery technologies and their applications in hybrid and electric vehicles.GFall
FPH 7012Social Justice in Public Health EnvironmentExplore social constructions of health and examine the complex interplay of community, cultural, ethical, social, economic, environmental, political and social justice forces that shape human health globally and locally.GFall, winter
FPH 7420Principles of Environmental HealthEnvironmentCurrent environmental health issues that affect individuals at work and in their communities.GFall, winter
GLS 5540
HIS 5540
World Environmental History Since 1900EnvironmentExamines the transformation of the relationship between human society and the natural environment in global context.UGFall
GLS 5700Climate, Environment and MediaClimateMajor environmental challenges, foremost among these climate change, through the interdisciplinary lenses of Environmental Media Studies and the Environmental Humanities.UGFall, every other year
GSC 5600Logistics and Transportation Strategy TransportationThe management of the movement of raw materials and finished products including the development of transportation strategies and objectives and the selection of modes and carriers.UGEvery term
GSC 7910Managing Automotive Supply Chains SustainabilitySustainability Concepts for sustainable management of supply chains taking a holistic view of the interaction between firms, environment and society.GWinter
GSC 7960Lean Six SigmaWaste ReductionImprove efficiency and reduce waste, i.e. become lean enterprises.GSpring/summer
HE 2320Advancing Policy in Community Health EducationEnvironmentOverview of the community health policy process, advocacy and social, political and environmental issues affecting urban populations.UGEvery other year
HIS 1995Nature and Societal Transitions EnvironmentSurvey of the historical evolution of human societies and the accompanying technological transformations of our relationship with the natural world.UGYearly
HIS 3445History of the FutureEnvironmentDiscussion of how writings (and visual media such as film and television) view past and future work, war and conflict, environmental change, reproduction and human community.UGEvery other year
HIS 5240Michigan History in PerspectiveEnvironmentSocial, economic, environmental and political history of Michigan from prehistory to the present.UG/GWinter
HIS 5425American Environmental HistoryEnvironmentTwentieth-century urban history, using Detroit as a model for the changing human/environment relationship over the past three centuries.UG/GFall
HIS 5540
GLS 5540
World Environmental History Since 1900EnvironmentExamines the transformation of the relationship between human society and the natural environment in global context.UGFall
HIS 7425Studies in American Environmental HistoryEnvironmentEmphasis on twentieth century urban history, using Detroit as a model for the changing human/environment relationship over the past three centuries.GFall
HIS 7540Readings in World Environmental HistoryEnvironmentExamines the transformation of the relationship between human society and the natural environment in global context.GFall
HPE 6160Aquatic LeadershipWaterPrepare students for leadership responsibilities in the area of aquatics.UGWinter
IE 6310Lean Operations and ManufacturingWaste ReductionIdentifying causes and sources of waste in manufacturing, industrial and business operations.UGFall, winter
IE 6425Product Lifecycle Management and Sustainable Design Sustainability Familiarize the current principles, practices and applications of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).UGWinter
IE 6435Fundamentals of Sustainable ManufacturingSustainability Introduce the fundamental concepts of sustainable manufacturing.UGFall, every other year
LEX 7228Energy LawEnergyEnergy law and regulation in the United States.GYearly
LEX 7231Environmental LawEnvironmentEnvironmental law in common law, statutes, constitutional issues, administrative and international law.GYearly
LEX 7511Land UseEnvironmentAllocation of land use in the urban environment by both private agreement and governmental order.GYearly
LEX 7931Water LawWaterCategories of water bodies and public and private rights therein under the riparian and the prior appropriation systems.GYearly
LEX 8141International Environmental Law SeminarEnvironmentUse of bilateral and multilateral treaties and other international mechanisms for dealing with international environmental problems; emphasis on United States – Canada international environmental law.GIntermittently
LEX 8610/8611Transnational Environmental Law ClinicEnvironmentContinue their work with the Environmental Law Clinic, gaining increased experience in different settings an issues.GYearly
MCT 5210Energy Sources and ConversionEnergyWind, solar, geothermal, fuel cells, storage devices, energy economics and transportation techniques, related to harnessing energy to a usable form such as electricity and heat.UGFall
MD1 5551Medical Quality Improvement ElectiveWaste ReductionContinuous quality improvement, or CQI, is a philosophy that organizations use to reduce waste, increase efficiency and increase employee and customer satisfaction.GYearly
ME 5810Combustion and EmissionsAirCover fundamentals of emission formation in combustion systems, wall quenching and imperfect combustion, unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, aldehydes and nitrogen oxides.GWinter
MGT 7950Business and SustainabilitySustainability How organizations can be good to the environment while being profitable. Sustainability concerns such as climate change, rising energy prices, natural resource depletions and air pollution.GFall
MKT 7950Business and SustainabilitySustainability How organizations can be good to the environment while being profitable. Sustainability concerns such as climate change, rising energy prices, natural resource depletions and air pollution.GFall
OT 6140Environment, Occupation and Health EnvironmentStudy of environments and places to the forefront and examine their dynamic relationship with occupation and health.GWinter
PH 3000Public Health AdministrationClimateProvide an overview of health care administration and management in the US with a systems perspective and global understanding.UGEvery term
PH 3400Health in All PoliciesTransportationPolicies and actions related to housing, education, transportation, food distribution, jobs and the economy (and more!) profoundly impact the health of individuals, families and communities.UGFall
PH 3500Environmental HealthEnvironmentProvide students with an overview of the key areas of environmental health and it will cover factors associated with the development of environmental health problems.UGEvery term
PH 3550Public Health and the CityEnvironmentHow geography as a discipline contributes to an understanding of health and health care in urban environments and how social and economic contexts impact urban health.UGYearly
PH 4050
CRJ 4050
Crime and Public HealthEnvironmentEnvironmental justice and public health interventions with criminal justice populations.UGIntermittently
PHC 7730Reproductive Sciences: TeratologyEnvironmentPrinciples of the science of birth defects; focus on impact of environmental poisons, medicines and drugs of abuse on developing germ cells, embryos and fetuses.GFall, every other year
PHI  1130Environmental EthicsEnvironmentIntroduces students to some of the major views on the subject, anthropocentric (human-centered) and non-anthropocentric.UGYearly
PS  3450Environmental Policy and PoliticsEnvironmentDiscussion of major environmental problems and their causes; environmental politics and the policy process.UGEvery other year
PSC 6910Pharmaceutical Waste: Environmental Impact and ManagementWaste ReductionEnvironmental impact, management and regulation of waste pharmaceuticals as emerging issues.GWinter
PSL 7730Reproductive Sciences: TeratologyEnvironmentPrinciples of the science of birth defects; focus on impact of environmental poisons, medicines and drugs of abuse on developing germ cells, embryos and fetuses.GFall, every other year
PSY 3000Evolutionary PsychologyEnvironmentInteraction between genetic and environmental influences on behavior, including cultural values.UGFall
AFS 5700The Psychology of African AmericansEnvironmentRace and pathology, life-span and psycho-sexual development, personality formation, social and environmental stress and adaptation.UGEvery term
PSY 7450Social Development Across the Life-SpanEnvironmentPerspectives on the psychological and environmental factors affecting social development across the lifespan.GEvery other year
SCE 6080Teaching Environmental StudiesEnvironmentEcological concepts and environmental problems, possible solutions and their implications for curriculum development and classroom teaching in K-12 educational settings.UGEvery other year
SOC 2205Sociology and the EnvironmentEnvironmentStudy of the interrelationships of human social systems and the environment.UGYearly
SOC 8802Topics in Urban SociologyEnvironmentUrban enclaves, suburbanization, world cities, gentrification, integration/segregation, urban environmentalism, health in cities.GIntermittently
STE 5410
CE 5410
Energy, Emissions, Environment (E3) DesignEnergyTools to uncover the relation between energy consumption and energy generation and optimize processes to take most advantage of low-emitting energy options..UG/GFall
STE 6100Introduction to Sustainable EngineeringSustainability Economic, environmental, social and technological perspectives relevant to the design, operation and management of engineering activities.UGYearly
STE 6270Sustainability Assessment and ManagementSustainability Sustainability assessment and management for engineering design and development; theoretical, regulatory and practical implications; Detroit and global applications.UG/GYearly
SW 3510Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentEnvironmentHuman behavior studied within the context of the social systems in which people live, including families, peer groups, organizations and communities.UGFall
SW 7680Human Rights, Social Justice and Diversity in an Urban ContextEnvironmentIntroduces concepts of human rights and social justice as foundational to social work practice.GFall
UP 4460Sustainable CitiesSustainability Explores the ways in which the natural world affects and is affected by both growing and shrinking cities and how cities may manage growth, shrinkage, or redevelopment to create a more green, just and prosperous urban future.UGFall
UP 5430Cities and FoodSustainability Analysis of urban food systems for their social, economic, health and environmental impacts.UGWinter
UP 5820Urban and Regional EconomicsTransportationIntroduction to the economic foundations of urban problems; land use, housing, poverty, transportation, local public finance; regional industry mix, income.GYearly
UP 6470Environmental PlanningEnvironmentOverview of local and regional environmental planning and policy.GYearly
UP 6520Transportation Policy and PlanningTransportationIntroduction to the role of transportation in the planning process involving both regional and urban considerations.GYearly
US 3550
PH 3550
Public Health and the CityEnvironmentHow geography as a discipline contributes to an understanding of health and health care in urban environments and how social and economic contexts impact urban health.UGYearly

Sustainability professors

DepartmentNameContactResearch/teaching interest
Alternative Energy TechnologyGene Liaogeneliao@wayne.eduHybrid and electric vehicles.
AnthropologyAndrea Sankarasankar@wayne.eduUrban sustainability.
AnthropologyAndrew Newmanew7314@wayne.eduEcology and environmental movements in cities.
AnthropologyBarry Lyonsbarry.lyons@wayne.eduClimate change and climate communication, agroecology.
AnthropologyJulie Lesnikjulie.lesnik@wayne.eduEcology, nutrition, foraged foods, edible insects.
AnthropologyKathleen Hanlon-Lundbergen4540@wayne.eduHuman, animal, vegetable entanglements.
AnthropologyKrysta Ryzewskikrysta.ryzewski@wayne.eduSystemic inequalities and environmental changes with late modern-postindustrial usa cities.
AnthropologyMark R. Luborskymluborsky@wayne.eduLong-term outcomes of health problems from environmental toxins.
AnthropologyMolly Hiltonmhilton@wayne.eduFood studies.
AnthropologyThomas William Killionthomas.killion@wayne.eduAgriculture, land use, landscapes.
AnthropologyYuson Jungyuson.jung@wayne.eduFood and consumption.
Art and Art HistoryEvan Pavkaevan.pavka@wayne.eduWriter and editor exploring the built environment.
Art and Art HistoryLauran Kalmanex2503@wayne.eduBuilt environment.
Art and Art HistoryMonika Sinclairmonika.jonevski@wayne.eduConsumer behavior in conjunction with sustainability practices.
Biological SciencesDonna Kashiandkashian@wayne.eduEcotoxicology.
Biological SciencesMarianna Sadagurskisadagurski@wayne.eduPollution and hypothalamic inflamation.
Biomedical EngineeringUlrike Kluehklueh@wayne.eduRole of environmental pollutants and diabetes.
Chemical Engineering and Materials ScienceCharles Mankead5529@wayne.eduEnvironmentally benign manufacturing with co2-soluble compounds.
Chemical Engineering and Materials ScienceDa Dengda.deng@wayne.eduEv environmental footprint and costs, remediation technologies.
Chemical Engineering and Materials ScienceGina Shrevegshreve@eng.wayne.eduNovel sensor development for pathogens and environmental toxins.
Chemical Engineering and Materials ScienceKa Ngaa8175@wayne.eduBiomaterials and biocompatibility, biodiesel.
Chemical Engineering and Materials ScienceYinlun Huangyhuang@wayne.eduSustainability science and engineering, sustainable and smart manufacturing.
ChemistryClaudio Veraniclaudio.verani@wayne.eduBioinorganix molecules relevant to sustainable chemistry.
ChemistryFederico Rabuffettifar@wayne.eduSustainable energy conversion.
ChemistrySarah Trimpinstrimpin@chem.wayne.eduEnvironmental exposure, forensics and food safety.
ChemistryStanislav Groysmangroysman@chem.wayne.eduActivation of small molecules in energy and the environment.
Civil and Environmental EngineeringFatmir Menkulasifatmir.menkulasi@wayne.eduInnovative and sustainable structural systems for buildings and bridges.
Civil and Environmental EngineeringShawn McElmurrys.mcelmurry@wayne.eduFate and transport of pollutants in urban systems.
Civil and Environmental EngineeringWilliam Shusterwshuster@wayne.eduUrban hydrology with an emphasis on stormwater and wastewater management.
Civil and Environmental EngineeringYaoxian Huangyaoxian@wayne.eduAir pollution on climate change and public health.
Civil and Environmental EngineeringYongli Wagerzhangyl@wayne.eduSustainability of water-energy nexus.
Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures and CulturesElena Pastelenapast@wayne.eduEcomedia studies and the environmental humanities, ecomafia.
Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures and CulturesVictor Figueroavfigueroa@wayne.eduEnvironmental criticism.
CommunicationsJulie M. Novakjmnovak@wayne.eduRisk and crisis communication issues pertaining to health and food safety.
CommunicationsMatthew Seegermatthew.seeger@wayne.eduRisk and crisis communication.
CommunicationsPradeep Soporydz3594@wayne.eduHealth, risk and science communication.
CommunicationsRahul Mitrarahul.mitra@wayne.eduEnvironmental organizing, sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
Community HealthJeanne M. Barcelonagm8864@wayne.eduPolicy, systems and environmental change.
Computer ScienceDongxiao Zhuct4442@wayne.eduAI algorithms via geo-social features to achieve sdg’s.
Construction ManagementJoseph Vaglicajvaglica@wayne.eduGreen construction.
Criminology & Criminal JusticeJ. Hatten-Flisherjhatten@wayne.eduEcojustice education.
EconomicsShooshan Danagoulianshooshan.danagoulian@wayne.eduPollution and health.
Educational PsychologyFrancesca Maria Pernicebb3832@wayne.eduResults of science to the improvement of people’s lives and their environments.
Electrical and Computer EngineeringCaisheng Wangcwang@wayne.eduSustainable manufacturing.
EnglishDonovan Hohnfm8146@wayne.eduEnvironmental humanities.
EnglishJonathan Flatelyjonathanflatley@wayne.eduCultural studies and environmental humanities.
EnglishSarika Chandraschandra@wayne.eduEnvironmental and food politics.
Environmental Science and GeologyJames Rinejames.rine@wayne.eduRelationship of the petroleum industry to climate change.
FinanceMbodja Mougouead4906@wayne.eduSustainability.
FinanceMin-Jeong Kwongb7051@wayne.eduSustainable finance, corporate social responsibility.
Global Supply Chain ManagementJulie Millerhl9753@wayne.eduLean Six Sigma.
Global Supply Chain ManagementPrabhjot Mukandwalprabsm@wayne.eduEnvironmental sustainability in supply chain management.
Global Supply Chain ManagementWiliam Milnedr9576@wayne.eduEsg and sustainability.
Health and Physical EducationMariane M. Fahlmanaa1673@wayne.eduNutrition education and environmental change.
HistoryElizabeth Fauead5247@wayne.eduEnvironmental history.
HistoryEric Ashericash@wayne.edu Environmental history.
HistoryWilliam Lynchwilliam.lynch@wayne.eduEnvironmental history, history of evolutionary science.
Industrial and Systems EngineeringEkrem Muratay7268@wayne.eduProduct design optimization and sustainable logistics.
Industrial and Systems EngineeringJeremy Ricklijlrickli@wayne.eduManufacturing sustainability and life-cycle thinking in design, use and recovery.
Industrial and Systems EngineeringKai Yangkyang1@wayne.eduReusable medical supply management, lean product development.
Industrial and Systems EngineeringKyoung-Yun Kimay4142@wayne.eduSustainable design.
Industrial and Systems EngineeringRatna Babu Chinnamratna.chinnam@wayne.eduSustainability in products and services.
Kinesiology, Health and Sport StudiesNate McCaughtryaj4391@wayne.eduCenter for health and community impact.
ManagementHanan Alhaddiak7291@wayne.eduStrategic positioning and sustainability.
ManagementJoseph Yestrepskijoe.yestrepsky@wayne.eduCorporate social responsibility and sustainability.
Marketing Andrea Tangariandrea.tangari@wayne.eduFood and nutrition labeling, sustainable marketing, corporate social responsibility.
Marketing, EntrepreneurshipJeff Stoltmanjeffstoltman@wayne.eduEnvironmental analysis.
Mechanical EngineeringMarcis Jansonsmjansons@wayne.eduCombustion.
Nutrition and Food ScienceAlyssa Beavers Urban gardening, food security.
Nutrition and Food ScienceDiane Cressdiane.cress@wayne.eduDistribution of resources in food systems impacting hunger and climate, reducing food waste.
Nutrition and Food ScienceYifan Zhangyifan.zhang@wayne.eduUrban agriculture, food microbiology.
Occupational TherapyChristine Kivlenchristine.johnson5@wayne.eduEnvironment, occupation and health.
Pharmaceutical SciencesDavid Pittspitts@wayne.eduEnvironmental toxicology, water contamination on environmental and human health.
Pharmaceutical SciencesTimothy Stemmlertimothy.stemmler@wayne.eduNature chemical biology.
Pharmacy PracticePaul Kilgoredr4775@wayne.eduDisease burden by age, race/ethnicity, geography and environment.
Political ScienceJohn Stratead5179@wayne.eduBiopolitics.
Political ScienceKristin Taylorkristin.taylor@wayne.eduHazards and disasters, natural hazards engineering research infrastructure network.
Public HealthCarrie Leachcarrieleach@wayne.eduCenter for urban responses to environmental stressors.
Public HealthMichael Swainel9505@wayne.eduEnvironmental health, environmental epidemiology.
Science EducationJazlin Ebenezeraj9570@wayne.eduSustainable development of youth.
Science EducationSandra Lynn Yaremaar3209@wayn.eduPlace-based environmental educational programs.
SociologyDavid Fasenfestdavid.fasenfest@wayne.eduEnvironmental and urban change.
SociologyJeffrey Kentonjeffrey.kentor@wayne.eduEconomic and military dynamics that shape relationships between countries and their effect on the environment.
SociologyStephanie Hartwellclasdean@wayne.eduEnvironmental justice and disasters.
Urban Studies and PlanningAlex B. Hillalexbhill@wayne.eduFood access, nutrition.
Urban Studies and PlanningKami Pothukuchik.pothukuchi@wayne.eduBird safety in urban environments, planning for biodiversity.
 Erik Cartergm9352@wayne.eduImportance of environmental and individual factors on cardian ion channel conditions.
 Nancy Georgeah1261@wayne.eduRelationship between environment, sleep disruption and physiological resilience.
 Debra Schuttedebra.schutte@wayne.eduGene-environment interactions.
 Nicole Wheelerbv8083@wayne.eduFood insecurities.
 John E. Mogkj.mogk@wayne.eduLand use and critical urban issues.
 Noal Hallnhall@wayne.eduEnvironmental and water law, transboundary pollution and resource management.
 Nic DePaulandepaula@wayne.eduMedia, organizations and government on public communication of environmental, health and risk.
 Lisa O’Donnelllisa.o.donnell@wayne.eduEnvironmental features on long-term employment outcomes.
 Tam Perryteperry@wayne.eduTransitions, built environment and aging.
 Richard Smithsmithrichardj@wayne.eduCommunity and economic development, sustainability, urban policy and social policy.