OERs from 2023
Scents of Place: exploring self, place and planet through botanical fragrance, Jennifer L. Kitson and Donna M. Sweigart
Crowdfunding Your DIY Project: Introducing Students to Kickstarter, Jason W. Luther
OERs from 2022
A Climate Policy Primer, Ted Howell
OERs from 2020
Are Humans Natural? Part 4: Human-Nature Relational Values through Time, Nathan Ruhl and Sirena Pimenta
OERs from 2019
Problems, Solutions, and Opportunities for Engineers and Scientists, Mary K. Barillas and Stephen P. Fernandez
Integrating Humanities into Environmental Engineering Classrooms, Sarah Bauer
Why Do Frames Matter?, Samantha T. Crown
Exploring Environmental Justice through Listening: An Environmental Design Case Study in Camden, NJ, Jennifer L. Kitson and Ted Howell
Exploring Environmental Issues Using Eco Art, Mahbubur Meenar and Ted Howell
Are Humans Natural? Part 2: Exploring Human-Nature Relational Values and the Balance of Nature, Nathan Ruhl
Are Humans Natural? Part 3: Nature Relatedness and the American Dream, Nathan Ruhl and Taylor Dobson
Environmental Cost vs. Health Benefit of Radioisotope Usage in Medicine, Nicholas Whiting
OERs from 2018
Contingency, Evolution, and the Nature of History, William Carrigan
Sustainability as a Moral Problem, David Clowney
Thinking through the future of climate change with fiction, Ted Howell
Watershed Walking: Experiential Tools for Connecting People, Place and Water, Jennifer L. Kitson
Brownfield Redevelopment: Communities in Transition, Mahbubur R. Meenar
Are humans natural? Exploring relational values in the human-nature relationship in an evolutionary context, Nathan Ruhl