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Brad Daniel is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Human Services at Western Carolina University's College of Education and Allied Professions. He specializes in Experiential and Outdoor Education, teaching courses like Group Facilitation and Interpreting the Natural World. With over 40 years of experience, he has held roles as a wilderness instructor, field scientist, and leader in professional organizations such as the Association for Experiential Education and Wilderness Education Association.
Education:
- Ph.D., Environmental Studies, Antioch University New England
- M.L.A.S., Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of North Carolina-Asheville
- M.S., Outdoor Teacher Education, Northern Illinois University
- M.A., Biology/Ecology, Appalachian State University
Research Interests:
- Outdoor programming and its impact on human-nature relationships
- Autonomous student experiences in adventure education
- Effects of natural landscapes on inspiration and brain activity
- Significant life experiences from outdoor expeditions
Awards:
- Melva Fager Okun Lifetime Achievement in Environmental Education Award (2016)
- Frank Lupton Service Award (2017)
- David L. Parks Distinguished Professor Award (1987, 2003)
- Professor of the Decade (2001-2010)
Professional Contributions: Co-founder and Executive Director of 2nd Nature TREC, a consulting firm enhancing outdoor education programs. Active in leadership roles for organizations like the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors and the Southeastern Environmental Education Alliance.




