Steven Holmes
Adjunct Lecturer at Babson Olin Graduate School of Business

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- Babson Olin Graduate School of Business
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Biography
Babson Olin Graduate School of Business
Academic Division: History & SocietySteven Pavlos Holmes is a scholar, educator, and editor in the environmental humanities, with a special interest in the shape and meanings of individuals'' relationships with the natural world. He earned a doctorate in American cultural history from Harvard University, has taught both at Harvard and at the Cambridge (Mass.) Center for Adult Education, and has collaborated on innovative literary and historical projects with The Wilderness Society, the Blue Ocean Institute, and Massachusetts Audubon’s Boston Nature Center. His first book, The Young John Muir: An Environmental Biography, won the Modern Language Association’s Prize for Independent Scholars, and he has presented papers and workshops on Muir, environmental life-writing, and other topics at numerous academic and literary conferences. Beyond the environmental humanities, recent work has ranged from research support for a scholarly project on the “Great American Novel” to editing and publishing assistance on a study of the chattris of Rajasthan. He currently lives in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, and is Scholar-in-Residence at the Boston Nature Center.
Academic Degrees
- Ph D, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- Master of Theological Studies, Harvard Divinity School
- MA, University of Notre Dame
- BA, Concordia College
Academic Interests
Environmental biography and autobiography History of American attitudes toward nature Personal experience of climate change
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