Food Studies
- Accounting
 - African-American Studies
 - Animal Science
 - Appalachian Studies
 - Applied Data Analysis
 - Art
 - Biology
 - Business Administration
 - Chemistry
 - Civic Innovation
 - Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Addiction Counseling
 - Creative Communication
 - Economics
 - Education
 - Engineering Science
 - English
 - Environmental Studies
 - Equine Assisted Therapy
 - Equine Studies
 - Exercise Science
 - Food Studies
 - Geography
 - Health & Human Performance
 - History
 - International Studies
 - Justice & the Legal System
 - Management
 - Mathematics
 - Media and Communication
 - Military Science
 - Music
 - Nursing
 - Occupational Therapy
 - Outdoor Studies
 - Peace & Social Justice Studies
 - Philosophy
 - Philosophy, Political Science and Economics
 - Physical Therapy
 - Physician Assistant Studies
 - Physics
 - Politics, Law, and International Relations
 - Pre-Engineering
 - Pre-Health
 - Pre-Law
 - Pre-Veterinary
 - Psychology
 - Religion
 - Sociology
 - Sport Management
 - Theatre
 - Women & Gender Studies
 - World Languages
 
Our Faculty
- 
      
        
          
          Edward Davis
Professor of Geography and Environmental ScienceDepartment Chair276-944-6203 Email - 
      
        
          
          Tamara McNaughton
Adjunct FacultyOffice: MS 235Email - 
      
        
          
          Scott Sikes
Assistant Professor of Civic InnovationDirector, Appalachian Center for Civic Life & Bonner Scholars ProgramOffice: Appalachian Center for Civic Life (Collins House)(276) 944-6691 Email - 
      
        
          
          Tal Stanley
Professor of Civic InnovationResident Scholar for the Citizenship of Place276-944-6900 Email - 
      
        
          
          Shelley Koch
Professor of Sociology, Chair of SociologyWomen and Gender Studies CollectiveEmail - 
      
        
          
          Amy Sorensen
Director of Inclusion and the Director of the Women’s CenterAssistant Professor of Sociology and Department Co-ChairOffice: Damer House 101276-944-6322 Email 
Meet Our Alumni
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/1840-adam-taylor"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/535,58,1256,781/3315_Adam_Taylor.rev.1519072284.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/535,58,1256,781/3315_Adam_Taylor.rev.1519072284.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/535,58,1256,781/3315_Adam_Taylor.rev.1519072284.jpg" alt="Adam Taylor" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/535,58,1256,781/3315_Adam_Taylor.rev.1519072284.jpg 2x" data-max-w="721" data-max-h="723" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/1840-adam-taylor"><p> Adam Taylor is director of the Catawba Sustainability Center.</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Adam Taylor is the manager of the <a href="http://vtrc.vt.edu/Catawba_Sustainability_Center0.html">Catawba Sustainability Center</a>, which is situated on a 377-acre property in the Catawba Valley and is devoted to environmental education activities.</p><p> The center is a collaboration between Outreach and International Affairs, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and Roanoke County.</p><p> Adam previously worked at the West Virginia Farmers Market Association, a statewide organization in West Virginia, where he worked to support and grow West Virginia’s local food economy through project development and management, stakeholder outreach, and policy change.</p><p> Adam also carried out a two-year assignment with the Peace Corps as a forestry Extension agent in Zambia and a yearlong internship on the 100-plus-acre organic farm owned by Dr. Stephen Hopp, Environmental Studies instructor at Emory & Henry, and author Barbara Kingsolver. The farm is highlighted in the book <strong><em>Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life.</em></strong></p><p> A native of Tazewell, Virginia, Taylor earned his bachelor’s degree in environmental studies from Emory & Henry College in 2008 and a master’s degree in agriculture from Oklahoma State in 2014.</p><p> One of the projects that Taylor oversees at the Catawba Sustainability Center is a wetlands restoration project, which received a $15,000 grant from the Dominion Foundation.</p><p> The center, in collaboration with Virginia Tech and <a href="http://www.wetlandrestorationandtraining.com/">Wetland Restoration and Training</a>, plans to do three things:</p><ul><li>restore at least three wetlands in an effort to enhance a biologically diverse habitat for sensitive and endangered plant and animal species </li><li>improve water quality of Catawba Creek </li><li>train professionals in wetland design and restoration using techniques that can be replicated to restore wetlands in diverse environments. </li></ul></div><a href="/live/profiles/1840-adam-taylor" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>