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Wyatt Galusky, Ph.D.

Wyatt Galusky attended Texas A&M as an undergraduate, before receiving an MA in Philosophy (specializing in Environmental Ethics) from the University of North Texas, and earning a PhD in Science & Technology Studies, from Virginia Tech. His research focuses in philosophy of technology (particularly how technologies shape how we understand the world around us, and our place in that world) and in the public engagement with science and technology. He recently published a book, Protein Machines, Technology, & the Nature of the Future (2022) with Palgrave MacMillan, which examines how agricultural technologies shape animals, humans, and the future.

Recent Courses Taught

  • PHIL 201 鈥 Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 311 鈥 Professional Ethics
  • STS 101 鈥 The Values of Science & Technology
  • STS 301 鈥 Humans vs. Nature

Selected Distinctions

  • SUNY Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Teaching (2015)
  • Humanities New York Public Scholar (2015-18)
  • Gretchen Hoadley Burke 鈥81 Endowed Chair for Regional Studies, Colgate University (2014-15)

Selected Publications

  • 2017 鈥淭echnology, Responsibility, and Meat鈥, Philosophy, Technology, and the Environment, Philip Brey & David M. Kaplan, eds. MIT Press: 229-42.
  • 2014 (December) 鈥淭echnology as Responsibility: Failure, Food Animals, and Lab-grown Meat鈥, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (6): 931-948.
  • 2011 (September) 鈥淭oxic Transformations: Constructing Audiences for Environmental Justice鈥 w/ Jason Delborne, in Engineers, Scientists, and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement, Gwen Ottinger & Benjamin R. Cohen, eds.
  • 2010 (March) 鈥淧laying Chicken: Technologies of Food, Domestication, and Self鈥, special issue of Science as Culture 19(1), 15-35.
  • 2010 (March) co-editor (with Benjamin R. Cohen), Special Issue, Science as Culture, 鈥淓mbodying STS: Identity, Narrative, and the Interdisciplinary Body鈥.

Selected College Service

  • Co-Chair, Division of General Education (2019-present)
  • Interim Associate Dean, School of Liberal Arts (2019)
  • Department Chair, Humanities Department (2015-2018)
  • Coordinator, STS Program (2007-present)

Educational Background

  • PhD, Science & Technology Studies, Virginia Tech (2004)
  • M.A., Philosophy, University of North Texas (1997)
  • B.S., Psychology, Texas A&M University (1993)