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Scott Roper

Professor, Chair


Primary: (802) 468-1270
Fax: (802) 468-6045
Leavenworth Hall
Room 216
6 Alumni Drive

Biography

Scott Roper is a cultural and historical geographer. A native New Englander who joined the Castleton faculty in 2005, he has taught college-level geography since 1992. His interests are varied, but generally revolve around regional and local geographies of North America; the interpretation of historical cultural landscapes; conservation and sustainability issues; race, ethnicity, and sport; basic cartography; and Geographic Information Systems. He also works with teachers to promote geography education and with municipal governments on issues relating to historical geography, planning, and the law.  

When he’s not on campus, you can usually find Professor Roper analyzing cemeteries and old houses, looking for cellar holes, or following the Boston Red Sox.

Education

Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1997
M.A., University of North Dakota, 1993
B.A., Clark University, 1991

Accomplishments

Selected Publications

Courses

ENV 1015 Introduction to Environmental Studies
GEO 1060 Fundamentals of Geography
GEO 2020 World Regions and Cultures
GEO 2050 Cartography
GEO 2150 Cultural Geography
GEO 2110 Time and Space in North America
GEO 2220 Weather and Climate
GEO 3050 Conservation, Planning, and the Environment
GEO 3110 Reconstructing Past Landscapes
GEO 3120 Applied Geographic Information Systems