Dr. Margret Grebowicz

Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professor of Humanities
Professor of Philosophy

Research Interests

Dr. Grebowicz’s research is rooted in the interdisciplinary environmental humanities. She has published on various subjects in human-animal ethics, public lands, recreation, and wilderness policy, and environmental and media. An active public scholar and public scholarship advocate, she leads the Public Scholars Network on campus. She is the founding editor of the Practices series for Duke University Press.

Selected Fellowships and Honors

2024 Grebowicz named Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professor at Missouri S&T

2022-23 Marc Sanders Foundation Media Fellowship in Longform Feature Writing, New York City

2020 Center for Philosophical Technologies, Arizona State University, Residency in Situated Philosophy

2020– International Association for Environmental Philosophy Executive Board

2009-10 Leverhulme Trust Visiting Scholar research fellowship, University of Dundee, UK 

Education

2001 – Ph.D. in Philosophy, Emory University

1999 – M.A. in Philosophy, Emory University

1994 – B.A. in Philosophy and German, University of Texas at Austin