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Bill Nelson
Bill
Nelson is an Adjunct Lecturer in Environmental Studies,
Program Manager, Internship Coordinator and Green Floor Leader.
His areas of expertise include environmental science,
environmental studies and experiential education. A career
teacher of middle and high school environmental science and
biology in the US and Japan, Bill joined the ENVR program first
as an instructor for the introductory ENVR 102 course in the
fall of 2009, and then in the fall of 2010 to teach two sections
of ENVR 102, direct the green floor Living Learning Community,
and work on grant writing, program outreach, and administrative
assistance. In addition to his teaching experience, Nelson has
through-hiked the Appalachian Trail, most of the Pacific Crest
Trail, and several other long-distance trails and has cycled in
Europe, Australia, Japan, Canada and four times across
the United States.
He co-teaches our summer kayaking and camping course, “Exploring
Delmarva: A Water’s-Eye View.”
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