Dina El-Mogazi, MLA
Director of the Campus Greening Initiative,
Adjunct Professor, Environmental Studies Program
Phone: 577-1265
Email: dina.el-mogazi@bucknell.edu
General Comments:
As Director of the BUEC's Campus Greening Initiative I serve as the primary facilitator and advocate for sustainable environmental practices, environmental literacy, and ecologically sound campus design and planning at Bucknell. With a graduate degree is in landscape architecture and an undergraduate degree in chemistry, I have a passion for blending art and science in the pursuit of creative solutions to environmental problems. Since spring of 2000 I have taught ecological design as an adjunct in Bucknell's Environmental Studies Program. Prior to joining Bucknell, I held positions as a research specialist in environmental biology for the Boyce Thompson Institute of Plant Research at
Related Courses:
ENST 230: Introduction to Ecological Design
FOUN 09#: Exploring the American Landscape
Selected works:
Fertile Ground for Campus Greening: Programming and Organizational Recommendations for the Ecological Sustainability of Bucknell University by Dina El-Mogazi (December 2005)
Alvarez, Leonardo and Dina El-Mogazi. 1998. “The Language of Fractals, an Enhanced Design Vocabulary.” Proceedings of the Conference of Educators in Landscape Architecture,
El-Mogazi, Dina. 1996. New Dimensions in Landscape Design: Fractal Geometry as a Tool for Understanding Planted Edges. MLA Thesis,
El-Mogazi, Dina. 1995. “Can High Art and Good Science Coexist in Contemporary Landscape Architecture?” Georgia Landscape, Fall 1995: 6-10.
El-Mogazi, D., D. J. Lisk, L. H. Weinstein. 1988. “A Review of the Physical, Chemical, and Biological Properties of Fly Ash and Effects on Agricultural Ecosystems.” The Science of the Total Environment, 74: 1-37.




