布莱恩黑, distinguished professor of history and environmental studies and head of the Division of Arts and Humanities at Penn State 阿尔图纳, recently gave a series of invited lectures on Gettysburg and energy transitions during World War I.
布莱恩黑, distinguished professor of history and environmental studies, presented "Closing the Loop: Informing our Energy Transition with New Knowledge" at the "In the Shadow of the Petrochemical Smokestack" conference recently held in Lyon, 法国.
布莱恩黑, distinguished professor of history and environmental studies at Penn State 阿尔图纳, was recently honored as this year’s distinguished alumni by the Department of History at Gettysburg College, where he earned his undergraduate degree in 1988.
From the days trees stretched from one end of the state to the other, to the rise of awareness of our impact on the environment and the beginnings of Earth Day, 布莱恩黑 works to explore and preserve 宾西法尼亚's environmental history.
黑色的文章, "Energizing Environmental History," discusses the important role that environmental historians have played in the expansion of energy studies over the last decade.