People of SEPP

Thomas M. Powers

Tom Powers

  • Director, Center for Science, Ethics & Public Policy
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy
  • 302-831-3229
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Mark K. Greene

Mark K. Greene

  • SEPP Research Director
  • Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy
  • 302-831-0448
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Executive Board

Dan Rich

Dan Rich

  • University Professor of Public Policy, School of Public Policy and Administration
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Gary R. Weaver

Gary R. Weaver

  • Professor of Management, Department of Business Administration
  • Editor-in-Chief, Business Ethics Quarterly
  • website

Donald L. Sparks

Donald L. Sparks

  • S. Hallock du Pont Chair of Soil Chemistry
  • Director, Delaware Environmental Institute
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G. Fred Schueler

G. Fred Schueler

  • Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy
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David S. Weir

David S. Weir

  • Director, Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships
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Frederick Adams

Frederick Adams

  • Professor and Chair, Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science
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Faculty Fellows

Marsha Dickson

Marsha Dickson

  • Professor and Chairperson, Fashion and Apparel Studies
  • 302-831-8714
  • website

 

Jonathan B. Justice

Jonathan B. Justice

  • Associate Professor, School of Public Policy & Administration
  • Associate Policy Scientist, Institute for Public Administration
  • 302-831-1682
  • website

S. Ismat Shah

S. Ismat Shah

  • Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
  • 302-831-1618
  • website

William J. Ullman

William J. Ullman

  • Professor of Marine and Geological Sciences
  • 302-645-4202
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Students

Kevin Adkin

Kevin Adkin

  • Doctoral Student, School of Public Policy and Administration
  • website

Through his research at the School for Public Policy and Administration, Kevin aims to understand how climate change science, ethics, and policy work in conjunction with environmental, economic, and social concerns in order to create local-level climate change policy. With a multidisciplinary approach, he seeks to create climate change policy recommendations for South Wilmington, Delaware so the community can successfully adapt to the changing world climate.

Evan D. Bradley

Evan D. Bradley

  • Doctoral Candidate, Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science
  • SEPP Webmaster
  • 302-533-8094
  • website

Evan's work in Linguistics and Cognitive Science concerns auditory perception and the cognitive relationship between language and music. He is interested in ethical issues related to research integrity and academic freedom, the role of science in the policy and politics surrounding science education and public health, and science and scientists in the media.

Lindsay McNamara

Lindsay McNamara

  • SEPP/DENIN Intern
  • UD Class of 2012, Environmental Studies
  • Undergraduate Representative, UD Sustainability Task Force Executive Council

Lindsay McNamara is an undergraduate student at the University of Delaware pursuing a degree in Environmental Studies. She is the former president of UD’s Registered Student Organization, Students for the Environment (S4E), and currently serves as the Undergraduate Representative on the UD Sustainability Task Force Executive Council. McNamara is the Student Intern for both Delaware Environmental Institute and the Center for Science, Ethics and Public Policy.

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