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Appearances

Howard Ernst, Ph.D.

For more information regarding Dr. Ernst as a speaker, please contact Charlie Roberts at info@howardernst.com




Upcoming Appearances


Eisenhower Institute (March 18, 2010), Gettysburg College, Gettysburg (PA), for more information see, http://www.eisenhowerinstitute.org/speaker/


Virginia Festival of the Book (March 19, 2010),  Charlottesville (VA), for more information see,  http://www.vabook.org/site10/participants/details.php?partID=318


University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism (March 22, 2010), 5:15 pm, College Park (MD)
 
 
Capital Newspaper Chesapeake Bay Forum (March 27, 2010), 10:00-12:00, Maryland Hall, Annapolis (MD)
 

Mid Atlantic Region of Environmental Professionals (MAREP).  (April 8th), Strathmore, North Bethesda (MD)


Annapolis Book Festival (April 17, 2010), Annapolis (MD), for more information see, http://www.keyschool.org/key_community/festival2010_authors.asp


Hiram College, Center for the Study of Ethics and Values (May 5, 2010), 7:00 pm, Cleveland (OH) 


Annapolis Forum, (June 10, 2010), Annapolis (MD), for more information contact Mark Croatti, email mcroatti@annapolisforum.com



Prior Appearances

Shady Side Rural Heritage Society in Shady Side (March 3, 2010), 11:30 am, Shady Side (MD), for more information contact Peggy Tucker, email ppts2@verizon.net. 

Annapolis Maritime Museum's Winter Seminar Series (January 28, 2010) 7:00-8:30, 723 Second Street, Annapolis MD, for more information contact Jane Meneely, email janiemeneely@gmail.com

Bay Hundred Foundation (January 16, 2010), contact Beth Jones 410-745-5929. 

Chesapeake Bay Foundation Staff Meeting (December 11, 2009), 12:15-1:00 pm, Camp Letts, contact Jon Mueller, email jmueller@cbf.org.

Western Reserve University (November 20th) International Center for Ethics and Excellence  

Terrapin Institute (November 16th, 2009) 7:00-9:00 pm, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Micheals (MD), contact Maguerite Whilden at 410-745-8359, email mwhilden@atlanticbb.net  

Anacostia Watershed Society (November 12, 2009), 7:00-8:30, The George Washington House, 4302 Baltimore Ave., Bladensburg, MD, for more information contact Jim Foster (301) 699-6204, email  jfoster@anacostiaws.orgTo RSVP, please write to events@anacostiaws.org or call 301-699-6204.

University of Maryland Environmental Law Society (November 10th, 2009) 6:00-7:00 pm, The Ceremonial Court Room at University of Maryland School of Law. Contact Lisetta Silvestri, email lisettajane@gmail.com .

Watershed Stewardship Academy (Nov. 6, 2009) 7:45 pm, Alington Echo, Contact Stephen Berry at 410-222-3822, email SBARRY@aacps.orgBOOK CLUB EVENT.

 
Book Release Party (October 25, 2009) 2:00-4:00 pm, West River cruise and book party aboard the Richard Lee, for more information contact V.K. Holtzendorf at 410-867-6283 or see www.westrivercruises.com.  Photos from the party.


 
Johns Hopkins University (MA), December 2, 2008, “A New Era of Environmental Policy: What the 2008 Election Means for Environmental Policy.” Sponsored by the Odyssey Program, Liberal Arts Programs for Adults. 

Gettysburg College (PA), October 31, 2008, “Vote like the World Depends on It: The Environment and the 2008 Presidential Election.” Sponsored by the Eisenhower Institute and the Political Science Department.  

The New River Symposium, (VA), May 31, 2007, “What Environmental Politics Means for the Protection of the New River.” Sponsored by RadfordUniversity.

The Center for the Study of Democracy, (MD) March 3, 2007, “Protecting the Chesapeake Bay in the 21st Century.” Sponsored by St. Mary’sCollege of Maryland.

St. Mary’s College (MD) November 15, 2005, “Environmental Management: In Search of Accountability” Sponsored by the Biology Department.  

University of Maryland (MD), October 27, 2005“A Critique of the Voluntary Approach to Environmental Protection.” Co-Sponsored by Universityof Maryland Center for Environmental Science (Appalachian Laboratory) and the Maryland Humanities Council. 

New York University School of Law (NY), September 27, 2004, “Political Interests, Bureaucratic Culture, and Environmental Degradation: Lessons from the Chesapeake.” Sponsored by New York University School of Law.

Randolph Macon College (VA) July 8, 2004, “Chesapeake Bay Blues: Why the Voluntary Approach to Environmental Protection Has Not Worked.” Sponsored by the Chemistry Department.

Catholic University (DC) April 26, 2004, “Environmental Restoration as a Collective Action Problem: Lessons form the Chesapeake Bay.” Co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Energy and Environmental Stewardship and the Center for International Social Development.

Hood College (MD) April 4, 2004“Environmental Restoration as a Collective Action Problem: Lessons form the Chesapeake Bay.” Co-Sponsored by Environmental Studies Honors Program and the Maryland Humanities Council.  

Johns Hopkins University (MD) January 27, 2004, “Voluntary and Cooperative v. Do Little and Delay: Making the Case for Environmental Regulations.” Sponsored by the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering.

University of Maryland (MD) November 5, 2003, “Conflict, Compromise, Competition, and Consensus: Understanding the Role of Science in the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Effort.” Sponsored by the Center for Environmental Science (Horn Point Biological Laboratory).

Yale University (CT) November 4, 2003, The Science and Politics of Eutrophication.” Sponsored by the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

Washington College (MD) October 23, 2003, The Politics of Environmental Restoration: Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay.” Co-sponsored by the Center for the Environment and Society and the Joseph A. McLain Program in Environmental Studies.

University of Virginia (VA) September 22, 2003, “The Politics of Environmental Degradation: How Politics Derailed the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Effort.” Sponsored by the Center for Politics.

Smithsonian Research Center (MD) August 13, 2003, “An Argument against the Collaborative, Consensus Based Approach to Environmental Restoration.” Sponsored by the Chesapeake Research Consortium.  

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