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TELI 2008

The 2008 program was developed by two faculty members, Jonathan Kenny (Chemistry and CIS) and Ann Rappaport (Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning). Funds were provided from sources internal to the university: Tufts Institute for the Environment, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service, and the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching, CELT. A four day faculty development workshop took place in the week immediately following commencement, May 19-22, 2008. The goals of the workshop were to enhance faculty literacy on climate change and climate justice and to inspire participants to incorporate these themes into an existing course or to create a new course. Ultimately, the purpose is to increase the ability of all our students to engage with issues that will shape their generation. Emphasis was placed on recruiting faculty participants from a wide range of disciplines. The workshop included interactions with experts, access to resources, and a field-based learning experience.

Workshop topics and presenters:

  Lawrence Bacow President, Tufts University
Michael E. Capuano U.S. Congressman, 8th district, Massachusetts
Climate Change Basics
  • The State of the Science. Presenter: William Moomaw Fletcher
  • Climate Models and Decision Making. Presenter: Paul Kirshen Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Economic Issues. Presenter: Jonathan Harris Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts
Climate Change, Justice and Growth
  • Climate Change and Global Equity. Presenter: Sivan Kartha Stockholm Environment Institute
  • Growth and Emissions on Campus. Presenter: Sarah Hammond Creighton Office of Sustainability, Tufts
  • National and municipal responses. Presenter: Kent Portney Political Science
Risk and Climate Change
  • Climate Change and Health Risk. Presenter: Paul Epstein Harvard University.
  • Social change, social unrest and climate change. Presenter: Paul Joseph Sociology and Peace and Justice Studies
Linda Jarvin Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT).

Workshop participants:

  Dale Bryan Peace and Justice Studies
  John Durant Civil and Environmental Engineering
  James Ennis Sociology
  Janet Forrester Public Health and Family Medicine
  Pamela Goldberg Entrepreneurial Leadership, Engineering School
  Paul Joseph Sociology and Peace and Justice Studies
  Elke Jahns Fletcher
  Enku Kebede-Francis Public Health and Family Medicine
  Jerry Meldon Chemical and Biological Engineering
  Elena Naumova Public Health and Family Medicine
  Ingar Plamlund Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning
  Beth Rosenberg Public Health and Family Medicine
  Modhumita Roy English, Women's Studies
  Rusty Russell Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning
  Crocker Snow Edward R. Murrow Center, Fletcher
  Lynn Stevens English
  Grace Talusan English
  Florina Tseng Environmental and Population Health, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
  Mieke van der Wansem Center for International Environment and Resource Policy, Fletcher
  Colleen Worrell American Studies, History and Education
  Heather Angstrom Tufts Institute of the Environment
  Andrea Carlino Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
  Tina Woolston Office of Sustainability

Resources for Learning and Teaching:

A blackboard site was created for the workshop and used as the repository for a wide range of resources. Papers, powerpoint presentations, and photographs of the event were posted and participants will remain enrolled so they can access materials at any time. The 1990s version featured a large notebook with reading materials to supplement each workshop topic; using blackboard meant considerably less paper and thus a smaller carbon footprint.


For More Information:

If you would like more information about TELI, or are interested in being a participant in future sessions, please contact Antje Danielson, the Program Manager at TIE.