Anthony J. (Tony) Sadar
Office Phone: 724-847-6713
ajsadar@geneva.edu
Disciplines/Field of Instruction
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Earth and Environmental Science, Statistics, Air Pollution Meteorology and Engineering
Degrees Received
- B. S., 1976, Meteorology, Department of Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University
- M.S., 1984, Environmental Science, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati
- M.Ed., 2006, Science Education, Department of Instruction & Learning, University of Pittsburgh
Courses Taught
- SCS 105 - Environmental Science
- SCS 215 - Earth & Space Science
- BIO 210 - ID & Evolution
- CIE 454 - Air Pollution Control
- MAT 105 - Elementary Statistical Methods
Presentation/Publications
- Dozens of articles published on environmental issues in technical trade journals such as Pollution Engineering and in popular press such as The Washington Times (Washington D.C.) and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
- Environmental Risk Communication: Principles and Practices for Industry, CRC Press/Lewis Publishers, 2000.
Current Projects
Private air-quality consulting through my own firm Environmental Science Communication, LLC
Awards & Distinctions Received
Certified Consulting Meteorologist, American Meteorological Society, 1996
Affiliations, e.g., membership in professional organizations, etc.
- Member, American Meteorological Society, 1970 - Present
- Member, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Phi Chapter at the University of Pittsburgh, 2003 - Present
- Member, Allegheny County Hazardous Materials Response Team (“Silver Team”) 2003 - Present
Miscellaneous, e.g., hobbies, sports, personal info, etc.
Avid reader of non-fiction books primarily in environmental science, evolution, and theology.