Marlo Starr
Degrees 2008 BA in English, Rutgers University–Newark 2018 PhD in English, Emory University 2020 MFA in Poetry, The Writing Seminars, Johns Hopkins University
Degrees 2008 BA in English, Rutgers University–Newark 2018 PhD in English, Emory University 2020 MFA in Poetry, The Writing Seminars, Johns Hopkins University
A Wooster alumnus, Mariola’s research covers the commodification of ecosystem services and movement of small farming communities away from industrialization.
Wiles’ primary research interests are in glacial geology, climate change, and tree-ring analysis with projects funded by the National Science Foundation and National Geographic Society. He is also the founder of The College of Wooster Tree Ling Lab, a group of faculty, staff, and students who study tree rings.
Known for her work with the American Psychological Association on the psychological impacts of climate change, Clayton studies social justice and sustainability through a psychological lens.
Having completed her doctoral research on the ability of citizens to use political representatives to lobby for better provision, Haider’s research studies the privatization of public goods, primarily in Karachi, Pakistan.