
معرفی
Adrienne Krone is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Science & Sustainability at Allegheny College. She is actively engaged in teaching and research, currently on sabbatical for the 2024–2025 academic year.
Education:
- B.A., Stony Brook University
- M.A., Duke University
- Ph.D., Duke University
Her research centers on the intersections of religion, food systems, and environmental sustainability. Key areas include food justice, religious dimensions of agriculture, and Jewish community farming practices. She explores how spiritual and cultural values shape ecological engagement and agricultural ethics.
Her current research is a historical and ethnographic study of the contemporary Jewish community farming movement in North America, examining its development, practices, and religious significance.
While no scientific awards or publications are listed in the provided text, her interdisciplinary work bridges religious studies and environmental science, contributing to growing conversations about faith-based environmentalism and sustainable food systems.
She has not advised any students listed in the available information, nor are there mentions of grants, labs, or research teams. Her office is located in Carr Hall, Room 202, and she can be reached at akrone@allegheny.edu.




