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Ken Thomas is a Lecturer on Environmental Science and Public Policy at Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, while also serving as the Allston Burr Resident Dean of Cabot House and Assistant Dean of Harvard College. He supports students' academic and personal well-being, represents Cabot students on the College Ad Board, and connects students with university resources.
- Educational Background: BSc in Chemical and Process Engineering from the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine; MSc in Environmental Engineering (2006); PhD in Civil Engineering (Water Resources focus) from the University of South Florida (2010)
His research centers on sustainability in the developing world, particularly water systems, and he explores intersections between ecotourism, water quality, and community-driven sustainability practices. His dissertation, "Ecotourism and Water Quality: Linking Management, Activities and Sustainability Indicators in the Caribbean," reflects his regional focus.
Thomas emphasizes practical sustainability in daily life, including recycling, thrift shopping, and community service. As a first-generation college student and international scholar from Trinidad and Tobago, he brings unique perspectives to his mentorship role.
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