St. Bonaventure University

Faculty Emeriti


Professors from all schools in the university who have been bestowed the title of "emeritus" upon retirement from full-time teaching.

The title of professor emeritus is an honorary designation that may be awarded to recognize those who have retired with the earned rank of associate professor or professor after at least 10 years of full-time meritorious service to the university and their field of knowledge. While no longer full-time faculty members, some continue to teach on occasion as adjunct instructors.

Georgian, Theodore

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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
Biology
ACADEMIC SCHOOL
School of Arts and Sciences

TITLES/RESPONSIBILITIES
Professor of Biology
CONTACT
OFFICE
COURSES TAUGHT
  • BIO 112. Human Ecology 
  • BIO 341. Ecology 
  • BIO 403. Freshwater Ecosystems 
  • CLAR 102. Inquiry in the Natural World 
  • ES 228. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 
  • ES 402. Surface & Groundwater Hydrology 
ACADEMIC DEGREES
  • Ph.D., University of Georgia
  • B.A., Princeton University
OTHER EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS/PROJECTS

I enjoy all aspects of ecology, but my research focuses on running water environments, from small brooks to the Allegheny River, which runs along the southern edge of campus.

In the early 1990s Jim Miller and I developed a technique for tracing the movement of organic particles in streams, which we used in a small stream in Allegheny State Park.

From 1994-1998 I participated in a large, National Science Foundation-sponsored study of particle transport in Idaho streams. This study was funded by a $600,000 grant to Idaho State University and involved the use of radioactive tracers to track organic particles.

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