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Tait Chirenje
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Tait Chirenje
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
 
Dr. Tait Chirenje is an environmental chemist who is currently an Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Geology. He teaches various courses including Environmental Issues, Water Chemistry, Environmental Pollution and Regulation, Environmental Issues, Environmental Toxicology, and Environmental Remediation and Biotechnology. His research interests include (i) geochemical characterization of water bodies (lakes and rivers), (ii) Brownfields assessment and (iii) urban geochemistry. He has published extensively in the areas of trace metal and urban geochemistry and has recently worked on NJDEP grants assessing water quality in Hammonton Lake and NJDCA grants assessing brownfields in South Jersey municipalities. Dr. Chirenje works with various campus and off-campus groups on issues relating to Sustainability and Water Quality and is currently active in the American Democracy Project. He is a member of the American Geophysical Union, the American Chemical Society and the Geological Society of America.
Tait Chirenje,
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies

Jack Connor,
Professor of Writing

William J. Cromartie,
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies

Patrick Hossay,
Associate Professor of Political Science

Raymond G. Mueller,

Professor of Environmental Studies

George Zimmermann,
Professor of Environmental Studies

Maritza Jauregui,
Assistant Professor of Public Health

Linda Smith,
Associate Professor of Biology