James Engman

Office: Reynolds 107

Office hours: MWF 9-11, T R 3-4

Ph.D. University of Cincinnati, 1994
Professor of Biology and Chair
Department of Biology, Henderson State University
Box 7520
Arkadelphia, AR 71999-0001
870-230-5314


 

Courses

 

  • General Zoology (Spring and Fall, every year)
  • Neotropical Ecology (July 2013)
  • Study Abroad, Non-western Culture (Offered again when Egypt returns to a state of calm and predictability.)
  • Aquatic Ecology (to be determined)
  • Entomology (Fall 2013)
  • Introduction to GIS (Spring 2014)
   

 

 

Interests

  • Tropical marine ecology
  • Cave bacteria
  • Freshwater sponges
  • Tardigrades

 

Recent adventures

Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Belize  June 2012

 

Panama, July 2012

 

 

Egypt, June 2011

Cave Research Team, Council on Undergraduate Research "Posters on the Hill" Program, Washington, D.C. APril 2012

Blanchard Caverns, Arkansas, every semester

 

Tunnel under Hot Springs, Arkansas, November 2009

 

 

 

Big adventure on the horizon:

Galapagos and Machu Picchu, June 2013

I have room for 1 person on this trip.

 

 

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 Disclaimer:  This web page and those contained within represent the views of Dr. James Engman.  If you don't like them, please don't blame Henderson State University's administration. 

 

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    Last updated 14 January 2013