Public Health and Environmental Studies Faculty and Staff
Hibbard Humanities Hall 357
124 Garfield Ave.
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Tuesdays 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (in Phillips 458)
Wednesdays 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (in Hibbard 357)
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Dr. James Boulter is a professor of chemistry and the chair of UW-Eau Claire’s Public Health and Environmental Studies department. His Ph.D. is in analytical chemistry with an emphasis in atmospheric sciences from the University of Colorado-Boulder. His areas of teaching and scholarship include air pollution, climate change, and sustainability.
By appointment
Teaching PH 450 - Epidemiology for the Fall 2024 semester.
Virtually Monday & Wednesday 6:15-7:15pm
and by appointment
Dr. Marilyn Gardner is an avid public health advocate and educator. As the MPH Director and graduate faculty, she strives to prepare practice ready professionals for rewarding and meaningful careers in public health and related sectors. Prior to academia, Dr. Gardner worked in public health practice.
Phone: 715-836-2720
OIS: HHH 384 - Mon & Thur 7:45 am - 4:30 pm, Fri 12:30 - 4:30 pm;
Phone: 715-836-4656
Summer, 2024 hours: In-office on Wednesdays (AM in SOC, PM in OIS), remote all other days - may change with needs of depts & programs.
Dr. Crispin Pierce is a Fulbright Scholar (Finland), National Environmental Health Association Technical Advisor, and City of Eau Claire Sustainable Eau Claire Education Award recipient. He has served as a National Environmental Health Association Subject Expert and Technical Advisor and was the recipient of the 2023 UWEC College of Arts and Sciences Career Excellence in Teaching. Areas of expertise include air quality, disease transmission, and risk assessment.
Briana Rockler, PhD, MPH, CHES is an Assistant Professor of Public Health in the Department of Public Health and Environmental Studies.
Caitlin Suginaka, MPH, has over 15 years of experience in the field of public health. Her primary areas of focus are community development, trauma‐informed systems building, and chronic disease prevention. She lectures in Public Health and Environmental Studies, and Honors.