In 1987, he was sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to aggravated sexual contact with a 15-year-old Delbarton student. Professor Thompson is of counsel to the law firm of O’Melveny & Myers, where he specializes in water resources and was a partner prior to joining Stanford Law School. Those suits alleged that monks from St. Mary's Abbey, which is on the Delbarton campus, abused students at Delbarton and another school that the order ran at … He also is a faculty member in Stanford’s Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER).
He also is a former member of the Science Advisory Board of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Professor Susan Fecho is Dean of the School of Visual, Performing, and Communication Arts at Barton College. My creative interests extend beyond the viewed subject, encompassing sculptural elements, allegorical imagery, and whimsical puns. Through my work, the familiar reappears in unfamiliar configurations; a new sense of significance is imparted to an otherwise everyday object. Trained as a traditional printmaker, I am intrigued by the richness and variety inherent in varied techniques. He was the founding Perry L. McCarty Director of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, where he remains a Senior Fellow and directs the Water in the West program. School of Visual, Performing, and Communication Arts Fecho’s published images have been accepted into several major collections: the Smithsonian Institution’s American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library, Washington, D.C.; the Word and Image Department, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England; and the Museum of Women Artists, Washington, D.C. “My recent work interprets the past as a personal, cultural, and archetypal artifact. He also serves as an advisor to a major impact investment fund.
A global expert on water and natural resources, Barton “Buzz” Thompson, JD/MBA ’76 (BA ’72) focuses on how to improve resource management through legal, institutional, and technological innovation. He founded the law school’s Environmental and Natural Resources Program. Delbarton School students remember abandoned stillborn boy, bless grave. Dean of the School of Visual, Performing, and Communication Arts Professor of Art B.F.A., M.F.A., East Carolina University Case Art Building sfecho@barton.edu | 800-345-4973 x6480 Professor Susan Fecho is Dean of the School of Visual, Performing, and Communication Arts at Barton College. He also has been a Senior Fellow (by courtesy) at Stanford’s Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies, and a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution. sfecho@barton.edu | 800-345-4973 x6480. In my work, there are varied layers of material and multiple facets of meaning.”, Susan Fecho, Dean Those who have come forward include former Delbarton students, the twin sons of a former Delbarton employee, a parishioner at St. James Church in Basking Ridge and former students of … Robert E. Paradise Professor of Natural Resources Law, Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment, JD/MBA Stanford Law School/Stanford Graduate School of Business 1976, Chair, Science Advisory Board Committee on Valuation of Ecological Systems and Services, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Chair, Board of Directors, Natural Heritage Institute, Perry L. McCarty Director, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University, Senior Fellow (by courtesy), Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, Member, Science Advisory Board, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Member, Board of Trustees, California Chapter, The Nature Conservancy of California, Member, Board of Directors, Resources Legacy Fund, Member, Board of Directors, Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, Member, Board of Directors, American Farmland Trust, Recipient, John Bingham Hurlbut Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stanford, 1993.