Courses

I am an instructor at the UW-Madison Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. I teach the Environmental Studies 600 (ES600) Capstone courses which are required for all Environmental Studies and Certificate students.

Capstone themes vary every year. In 2014 and 2015, I taught ES600: Water Stewardship and Sovereignty in the Bad River Ojibwe Community. In 2017, I taught ES600: Culture and Conservation: Living Ho Chunk History in Monona Parks. In 2018, I taught ES600: Environmental Conservation with the Menominee Nation.

For more information, please visit the Nelson Institute’s ES 600 Capstone Archive.