Jen Cole Wright, PhD
  • About
  • Publications
    • Videotaped Talks & Podcasts
  • The Moral Lab
    • Meet the Team
    • Partners in Crime
  • Courses
  • Study Abroad Programs
    • Cambodia & Vietnam
    • Rwanda & Uganda
  • Service
    • Climate Change -- Get Involved!
    • Faculty for Compassionate and Sustainable Living
    • CofC Vegan Club
    • Human Rights Alliance
    • YOUth Count
    • Tri-County Food Alliance
  • Personal
    • All Things Cute and Fuzzy
    • Living Among the Dead
The Faculty for Compassionate and Sustainable Living is a campus faculty group that is hosting a workshop series with three goals:
  • Goal 1: To increase student (as well as faculty/staff) exposure to—and eventually emersion in— a chosen 21st century issue through integration into courses and new course development
  • Goal 2: To increase faculty (and student) development of interdisciplinary research teams and/or community activist groups to proactively address the group’s chosen 21st century issue(s), both locally and globally
  • Goal 3: To increase faculty/staff/student support networks/campus-wide infrastructure to develop, implement, and model those values, skill-sets, and lifestyles best able to address group’s chosen 21st century issue, individually and as a college community
2016-2017 Workshop Topic: Animal Agriculture – From an Ethical, Environmental, Health, and Social Justice Perspective
2017-2018 Workshop Topic: Environmental and Social Justice
2018-2019 Workshop Topic: Food Insecurity
2019-2020 Cancelled


Program Directors: Drs. Martin Jones, Mathematics & Jen Cole Wright, Psychology
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