Gonzaga University
502 E. Boone Ave
AD Box 8 Spokane, WA 99258
Phone: 509-313-6688
Fax: (509) 313-5804
Office Location HU 213
Office Hours Fall 2013 MF: 9:00-10:30am W: 9:00-10:00am
Gregory Gordon
Lecturer
502 E. Boone Ave AD 52 Spokane, WA 99258
Office Location 311 E. Boone #6 (second floor)
Office Hours
MWF 10-12 T, R 2-2:30
Originally from Colorado, I spent a lot of time camping as a kid. I moved to Montana in 1989 and have been active in the environmental movement since the 1980s, primarily with local and grassroots campaigns. For the past 20 years I have taught university field studies courses for the Sierra Institute and Wildlands Studies, focusing primarily on environmental issues and wildlife conservation. Along with numerous magazine articles, I have published two books, and am finishing up a third. When not writing or teaching you can find me skiing, kayaking, or mountain biking.
BA English, University of Colorado MS Environmental Studies, University of Montana PhD History, University of Montana
Education: B.A.,summa cum laude, Seattle University (1998); M.A., Fordham University (2001); M.Phil., Fordham University (2002); Ph.D., Fordham University (2003)
Professor Henning's scholarship and teaching focus on the interconnections among ethics, metaphysics, and aesthetics. His books include The Ethics of Creativity (2005), Beyond Metaphysics? Explorations in Alfred North Whitehead's Late Thought (2010), Genesis, Evolution, and the Search for a Reasoned Faith (2011), Beyond Mechanism (2013), and Being in America (forthcoming).He is currently working on a book tentatively titled, "The Reluctant Steward: Ethics after Climate Change." (See his website for complete scholarship listing and curriculum vitae.)
He teaches courses on ethics, philosophy of human nature, environmental ethics, ethics of global climate change, and Alfred North Whitehead.
Dr. Henning joined the faculty at Gonzaga in 2008.
Tuesday 1:30-3:30 Wednesday 10:00-12:00 By appointment
Education:
Ph.D., Economics, University of Oregon, 2006 M.S., Economics, University of Oregon, 2003 B.A., Economics, Pacific Lutheran University, 2001
Selected Publications:
Henrickson,
Kevin E. and Wesley W. Wilson. 2013. “Voting, Regulation, and the Railroad
Industry: An Analysis of Private and Public Interest Voting Patterns.” Review of Industrial Organization,
forthcoming.
Beck,
John H. and Kevin E. Henrickson. 2013. “The Effect of the Top Two Primary on
the Number of Primary Candidates.”Social
Science Quarterly, 94(3): 777-794.
Henrickson,
Kevin E. and Erica Johnson. 2013. “The Demand for Spatially Complementary
National Parks.” Land Economics, 89(2): 330-345.
Henrickson,
Kevin E. 2012. “Spatial Competition and Strategic Firm Relocation.”Economic Inquiry, 50(2):364-379.
Henrickson,
Kevin E. 2011. “Spatial Competition and Grain Transportation Demand on
the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers.”Applied Economics, 43(10): 1257-1270.
Henrickson, Kevin E. And Wesley W. Wilson. 2008. "Compensation, Unionization and Deregulation in the Motor Carrier Industry." The Journal of Law and Economics 51(1): 153-177.