Dr. Anna Versluis is Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies and teaches in the Latin America, Latinx, and Caribbean Studies (LALACS) Program as well. She is a geographer interested in how societies imagine and engage in relationships with the land. Her studies span responses to natural disaster, land cover change, absentee farmland ownership, farm consolidation, the Haitian counter-plantation, and decolonial land ethics. She teaches Environmental Geography, Nature & Society, and Political Ecology, among other courses.
ENV-230: Nature and Society
GEG-230: Nature and Society
GEG-393: Geography Capstone
GEG-104: Environmental Geography
GEG-105: Environmental Geography Lab
GEG-242: Research Methods
GEG-350: Political Ecology
FTS-100: FTS:This Land
ENV-250: Environment & Society
GEG-250: Nature & Society Environment & Society
GEG-368: Internship
GEG-244: ST:Political Ecology
PhD — Clark University