Our Faculty and Staff
Caroline Stephens
PEAS Farm Lecturer
Contact
- Office
- JRH 017
- caroline.stephens@mso.umt.edu
- Office Hours
By appointment only, as I am often at the farm and not in my office on campus. Send me an email to schedule an appointment.
Personal Summary
Education
B.A. Art History, Environmental Studies and French Minors, Centre College
M.S. Environmental Studies, University of Montana
Courses Taught
ENST 396: PEAS Supervised Internship
ENST 430: Culture & Agriculture
ENSC 470: Agroecology
ENST 491: Special Topics: Food Sovereignty Practice
ENST 590: PEAS Supervised Internship
GBLD 194: From Seeds to Sovereignty: Agriculture Past, Present, and Future
HONR 394: Soil to Soil: Food and Climate
Research Interests
Food Systems, Food Justice, Tribal Food Sovereignty, Agroecology, Community Agriculture, Active and Inclusive Teaching, Place-Based Teaching, Storytelling
Selected Publications
Christina Leas, Sarah Halvorson, Neva Hassanein, and Caroline Stephens, 2024. "Seeding Resilience: The Impacts of a Seed-Saving Network in Western Montana," Geographical Review.
Erika Berglund, Neva Hassanein, Paul LaChapelle, and Caroline Stephens. 2021. "Advancing Food Democracy: The potential and limits of advancing food policy positions in local government," Journal of Agricutlure, Food Systems, and Community Development.
Caroline Stephens. 2015. "Raising Grain in Next Year Country: Dryland Farming, Drought, and Adaptation in the Golden Triangle, Montana," Graduate Student Theses, Professional Papers, and Presentations. 4513.
Caroline Stephens. 2015. "The Onion Harvest," Whitefish Review #18, Volume IX, Issue 2. Pushcart Nomination.
Caroline Stephens. 2014. The Impacts of Climate Change on Montana Agriculture. Montana Environmental Information Center: Helena.
Neva Hassanein, Laura Ginsburg, Kim Gilchrist, Caroline Stephens, and Eva Rocke, editors. 2013. Local Is Delicious, But It's Not Always Easy: A Case Study of the Western Montana Growers Cooperative. University of Montana, Environmental Studies: Missoula.