Nature is astonishingly diverse. Across the planet’s oceans, forests, grasslands, and cities, living beings interact in ways that defy rigid expectations.
In the Human Ecology Section, we make up a vibrant community of scholars and practitioners interested in engaging and equipping members of society with critical ways to think about human-nature ...
WASHINGTON — New initiatives from The Catholic University of America’s Institute for Human Ecology (IHE) are seeking to restore healthy dialogue within a polarized cultural climate and bring the ...
Fall: 2021, Instructor: Dr. J. Terrence McCabe, Office: Hale 440 This course is designed to explore both the historical and current theories and paradigms concerning human/environmental relationships.
We are very pleased to have been awarded a Section Development Grant for 2019. Titled the Human Dimensions Collaborative, the grant-funded workshop held on Saturday, 10th August (i.e. the day before ...
Dat Duong, a 2025 graduate from the College of Natural Sciences, made key contributions while studying in the UT School of Human Ecology.
Installation view of Humane Ecology: Eight Positions at the Clark Art Institute. Pictured: Carolina Caycedo, "In Yarrow We Trust" (2023), acrylic on canvas, 144 x 240 inches (courtesy Clark Art ...
As social creatures, human beings have lives shaped by the quality of their relationships and support systems, food systems, community health resources and basic needs. Learn how individuals, public ...
Ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment. It's a broad field, spanning biology, engineering, policy, and environmental management. There are numerous ecology ...