Sustainability and Environmental Studies

Agriculture Building
CPO 1921
859-985-3593

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M–F, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

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SENS House Directors
 


 

Wes Lowe
Wes is a Junior Religion major (SENS Minor) from Pikeville, Kentucky. He fulfills his SENS labor position as the editor of our newsletter, The Sustainable Campus, and he also works on various SENS publications and functions of the SENS House, such as monitoring house energy use. Wes is a huge geek who loves games, comics and cartoons.
   
Kati Maginel
Kati is a Berea returnee from Southeast Missouri. This is her senior year as a SENS major, and her third year working for the SENS Labor department. She is stoked to part of the SENS crew again, returning to fill her traditional role as food-cultivator and enthusiastic student of sustainability. She is especially fond of rope swings and forest teeter-totters, and is excited to spend her Kentucky spring weekends hunting morels and morning dew drops.
   
Daniel “Eli” Wright
Eli is a second year student from Pinellas Park, Fl. He is working towards a major in Biology with a field and organism concentration and also plans to obtain a SENS minor. He spends his time working with SENS on projects such as composting, SENS house maintenance, and a variety of other odd jobs. Eli is also spending some of his labor hours in the Ecomachine, learning about its operation and maintenance.
   
Megan Naseman
Megan is a Senior Independent Outdoor Education Major from Anna, Ohio. She serves as the Head SENS House Director, which entails overseeing the majority of SENS House events. Megan organizes activities and programs, helps lead the Berea chapter of Roots&Shoots, and is the SENS representative for the Ecovillage Association. Megan loves kids, trail-running and studying trees.
   
Phillip Hawn
Phil is a Sophomore SENS Independent Major in Sustainable Community Development from North Carolina. He is our residential natural building expert. Phil is an Ecovillage dad, living here with his wife, Kim, and his two daughters, Ella and Amelia.
   
Alix Heintzman
Alix is a Sophomore History Major (SENS minor) from Clarkson, Kentucky. She works on maintenance for the Ecological Machine as well as with the Berea College Local Foods Initiative. Alix enjoys reading, swimming, camping, and is the SENS House artist extraordinaire.