EESC BC3043y, Water, Sanitation, and Health, taught by Brian Mailloux
Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:40-3:55 pm
Last semester was a busy one with some major changes. The construction of the beautiful new classroom for the Introductory Environmental Science lab has taken place and now it's a matter of getting everything put away, st up and the show on the road for Brownfield Action this Spring. Now, with the exception of classes held in 503 and elsewhere, our home is solidly placed here on the 4th floor with a meeting room across the hall with the large format printer to be set up soon.
Over the break, in addition to sustaining two big snowstorms, we've been busy getting ready for spring semester classes. Check out the new offerings above as well as field courses, Case Studies: Land Use Dynamics with Terryanne Maenza-Gmelch, Shorelines and Streams with Peter Bower, and lectures onEcotoxicology with Brian Mailloux and Environmental Law with Peter Bower.

Taught by lecturer Terryanne Maenza-Gmelch, “Case Studies in Land-use, Bird and Plant Dynamics” has been conducting bird population surveys this semester at Jamaica Bay, Central Park, Black Rock Forest and Sterling Forest.

In July 2003, a Barnard delegation comprising four students, two faculty members, and one alumna traveled to Johannesburg, South Africa to take part in a research trip on the physiological and social effects of vanadium poisoning in a small mining town.

