Dorothy Howell

 DorothyJ. Howell

Dorothy J. Howell

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Biography

Quinnipiac University - English


Resume

  • 1996

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Moving from applied microbial ecology and environmental law -- the intellectual approaches to human relationships with the natural world -- into emotional

    even spiritual relationships\nDissertation

    a novel: Where You Can Hear the Sea and See the Sound

    an exercise in cultural ecology addressing self

    place

    and identity

    and identity in exile

    Environmental Studies

    Antioch New England

  • 1988

    Environmental Law Center

    Vermont Law School

    Attorney General

    State of Illinois

    Environmental Control Division

    Oak Brook

    Illinois

    Inhouse legal services guiding maintenance of compliance with relevant environmental protection/pollution control law affecting management of chemical and other hazardous wastes

    Environmental Counsel

    Chemical Waste Management

    South Royalton

    Vermont

    Professor and administrator in Master of Studies in Environmental Law program

    Assistant Professor

    Academic Counselor

    Director of Internships

    Environmental Law Center

    Vermont Law School

  • 1976

    Borg Warner Corporation

    Chicago

    Illinois

    Inhouse counsel guiding compliance with pollution control

    OSHA

    and FDA regulations

    including participation in rule-making processes and internal compliance consultations for corporate manufacturing facilities from industrial plastics and automotive components

    Legal Counsel

    Borg Warner Corporation

    Chicago

    Illinois

    Prosecution of state pollution control actions

    Assistant Attorney General

    Attorney General

    State of Illinois

    Environmental Control Division

    Quinnipiac Unversity

    Teaching sections in Quinnipiac's First Year Writing program and First Year Seminar.\n\nCultural ecology is the study of human interactions with their environments. Within cultural ecology my primary interest is self

    place

    identity

    and identity in exile.

    Adjunct Professor; Cultural Ecologist

    Quinnipiac University

  • 1971

    Doctor of Law (JD)

    Moving from applied microbial ecology into environmental law

    The John Marshall Law School

  • 1969

    Dorothy Julia

    Howell

    Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago

    Quinnipiac University

    Chemical Waste Management

    Chicagoland

    Applied microbial ecologist for administrative agency responsible for domestic and industrial waste water management and for administrative prosecution of waste water management violations

    Microbiologist

    Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago

  • 1964

    Master of Science (MS)

    Botany

    University of Connecticut

  • 1958

    Bachelar of Arts

    Biological Sciences

    Goucher College

  • I serve on one evening shift in feeding

    watering

    and otherwise tending cats -- and socializing them to some degree. I also participate in open adoption days. (I like the fact that the shelter is a no-kill shelter and the cats are given wonderful

    individualized attention.)

    Forgotten Felines

    Teaching Writing

    Student Development

    Writing

    Academic Writing

    Ecology

    College Teaching

    Courses

    Tutoring

    University Teaching

    Curriculum Development

    Blogging

    English

    Environmental Awareness

    Student Affairs

    Editing

    Higher Education

    Microsoft Office

    Public Speaking

    Academic Advising

    Publishing

    Mixed Media Presentation: Cinematic Tarzan and Jane: Forever in Style?

    A PowerPoint presentation mixing cinematic and television images of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes with contemporaneous fashions in clothing

    Mixed Media Presentation: Cinematic Tarzan and Jane: Forever in Style?

    Interactive Lecture: Legal Protection of Tarzan of the Apes

    Updated adaptation of relevant portions of the published text on legal protection of fictional characters

    Interactive Lecture: Legal Protection of Tarzan of the Apes

    Ecology for Environmental Professionals

    If

    as has been asserted

    everything in nature is connected to everything else

    it is a lesson that needs to be reflected among environmental professionals

    whatever their settings. Comprehension of ecological principles is a prerequisite to effective envionmental policy and practice. This volume presents an overview across scales in language accessible to a broad spectrum of readers.

    Ecology for Environmental Professionals

    An argument for classical status in the character Tarzan of the Apes if not in Edgar Rice Burroughs' origin novel or some combination of the series of novels

    Interactive Lecture: Is Tarzan of the Apes Worthy of Classical Status?

    Intellectual Properties and the Protection of Fictional Characters: Copyright

    Trademark

    or Unfair Competition?

    This pioneering volume addresses the extent to which fictional characters are legally recognized and protected as intellectual property in their own right in language accessible to a broad range of interested readers. Basic principles are presented before specific characters are considered

    notably the Lone Ranger

    Superman

    the crew of Starship Enterprise

    and Tarzan of the Apes.

    Intellectual Properties and the Protection of Fictional Characters: Copyright

    Trademark

    or Unfair Competition?

    Addresses cultural backgrounds of stewardship as a progression from individual personal aesthetics to a deeply informed environmental ethic

    Environmental Stewardship: Images from Popular Culture

    An attempt to encourage effective communication among scientists

    lawyers and policy makers -- and between them and the public at large -- in the service of sound environmental decisions across sectors

    Scientific Literacy and Environmental Policy: The Missing Prerequisite for Sound Decision Making

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