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- Earned a doctoral degree in American Studies from the University of Kansas in 1982.
- Taught American Studies courses at KU as a graduate student and taught a year at Ithaca College following his KU graduation. After that, he taught for nearly 40 years in the School of Theology and Religious Studies at The Catholic University of America.
- Began teaching a course on the intersection of religion and ecology issues at Catholic University over 35 years ago.
- Active member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Silver Spring and heads their parish eco-ministry team.
- Active member of the Archdiocese of Washington Care-4-Creation Committee and the Maryland Catholics for our Common Home group.
- Certified “Master Composter” in Montgomery County.
- Married to his wife Judy, for 57 years. They have 3 grown daughters and 7 delightful grandchildren.
Advocacy Committee
People of Faith, Protecting the Chesapeake.