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Linda MK Johnson is an Associate Professor of Sustainability and the Environment at the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment, Chatham University, where she also serves as Chairperson of Environmental Science and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education. She has been a key academic figure at Chatham since August 2009, contributing significantly to sustainability education and ecological research.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Biology, University of Virginia, 2003
- M.S. in Environmental Science, University of Virginia, 1996
- B.A./B.A.H. in Modern Languages/French and Honors Program, Villanova University
- A.A.S. in Data Processing, Montgomery County Community College
Her research centers on plant and forest ecology, with specific focus areas including the development of the Chatham Herbarium, heavy metal accumulation in lichens, and the study of forest and lichen biodiversity. These interests align closely with her role in advancing environmental science education and research at Chatham.
Linda is actively engaged in the academic community through memberships in organizations such as the American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Botanical Society of America, Society for the Study of Evolution, and the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society.
She has not listed any scientific awards in the provided text.
Linda advises students and leads academic programs in sustainability and environmental science, though specific names of advisees are not provided. She also oversees undergraduate education initiatives as Associate Dean. Her work integrates teaching, research, and administration to support the mission of the Falk School.
Linda is based at the Eden Hall Campus - Lodge and maintains an active presence in both academic and personal domains, identifying herself as a 'plant freak' with passions for big dogs, Led Zeppelin, good food, and the outdoors.


