Religion
Asterisk (*) after year denotes honors thesis.
- 1977 Patricia Nixon, Christian Concepts in Environmental Education: Bible Study
- 1988 Karen Sclafani, Native North American SpiritualityConcerning the Natural World
- 1988 Kathryn R. Stam, The Tibetan Bonpos Mountains as Life,Mystery, and Power
- 1991 Elissa Pine, Love Your Mother? The Effects of GoddessRitual on Environmental Attitudes and Actions
- 1992 Paul E. Stephany, The African and the Amazonian Caboclo: AComparative Analysis of Their Religious and Healing Idealogies. AnEthnobotanical Study of Two Cultures in the Amazonian Region of Brazil
- 1994 Rachel Jolly, Ecofeminism and Its Potential To CounterReligious Dualisms: Seven Women's Perspectives on Hierarchical DualismsWithin Their Religious Views
- 1995 Nathan Wilson Farrell, An Historical View of Cosmic Redemption
- 1995 Anna M. Kamitises, In Search of Ecofeminist Spirituality: Working Towards Sustainable Human Relations, A Case Study of the Sacred Circle Dance Community
- 1996 Brian Richard Oestreich, Of Shabbat and Stewardship: An Environmental Ethic of the Jewish Holidays
- 1997 * Heather Kaplan, An Inquiry into Environmental Ethics and Religion
- 1998 * Susana Crespo, Liberation Theology: Empowering the People Toward Sustainable Development in Azvay, Ecuador
- 1998 * Stacey A. Schuster, Environmental and Agricultural Education at the North AvenueChristian School
- 1999 * Kristin Elizabeth Steele, An Examination of Food Choices, Dietary Habits, Eating Practices and Attitudes Toward Food Among Buddhists as an aspect of Buddhism and Ecology
- 2000 Bethany Stokes, Ecospiritual Activism on the Internet: A Look at Christian and Jewish Organizations Addressing Animal Rights Issues
- 2001 Andrew Greenwalt, The Watershed of Knowledge and the River of Wisdom
- 2002 Jeremy Rubingh, Exploiting Tibet: Environmental Degradation on the Roof of the World
- 2003 * Ashley Morton, Between Earth and Sky: A Cross-Cultural Education Project Linking Tibet and Vermont
- 2003 Seth Tell, Exploring the Elements: Earth Water Fire and Air
- 2004 Elizabeth Sisson, Hinduism and the Environment: Does the Earth Benefit from Yoga?
- 2005 Kelsey Rose Cornelius, Gastronomic Piety: Sustainable Food in the American Christian Tradition
- 2007 * Emily Abbott – Geo-Divinity: Sacred Landscapes of the Hindu Faith
- 2007 * Kelsey Ballard, Voluntary Simplicity: An Examination of the Motivations and Practices Involved in Adopting a Simplified Lifestyle
- 2007 Samantha Glaser, Eco-Shabbat: Elevating the Shabbos Table
- 2007 * Daniel Mills, Vers La Flamme: Sketches of the Seasons
- 2008 Emily Abbott – Geo-Divinity: Sacred Landscapes of the Hindu Faith
- 2008 Benjamin Stewart – A Comparative Study of Environmental Ethics in Jewish and Christian Communities at the University of Vermont
- 2010 Alyssa Catalano – Green Yoga?: Explorations in Environmental Connections to Yoga
- 2010 James S. Prendergast – Exploring Environmental Ideologies in Palmares II, a Community of Brazil’s Landless Rural Worker Movement
- 2010 Dan Rovensky – First Walk Through Trees Around Fire: An Exploration of Environmental Education at Camp Tel Yehudah
- 2011 * Taylor Ralph – Eating Practices and Attitudes among American Buddhists: An aspect of Buddhism and Ecology
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