Luke Taylor-Ide
Faculty Bio
Luke Taylor-Ide serves as Vice President of the Community Engagement Division—advancing the University’s worldwide network of participatory action research partnerships. He has over a decade of experience working in partnership with communities, through multi-year assignments with Future Generations in Afghanistan, India, and rural America. As a member of the University faculty, his current academic interests center on teaching practical applications of SEED-SCALE in community-health, disaster risk mitigation, and sustainable livelihood development. Taylor-Ide also serves as Director of Appalachian Programs where his research focus centers on the intersection between Agroforestry and sustainable community development. He is co-founder and officer of the Pendleton County Community Foundation and the Pendleton County Farmers Market.
Courses
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Course ID | Course Name | Instructor | Zoom Time |
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FBC 603 | SEED-SCALE: West Virginia and Washington, D.C. | Christie Hand and Luke Taylor-Ide | June 13-25, 2020 |