About SCRAP@Baylor

SCRAP@Baylor (Sustainable Community and Regenerative Agriculture Project) is a city–community–campus partnership bringing together faculty, students, community leaders, and city partners to build a more sustainable, healthier and resilient Waco.
This project is led by an interdisciplinary team from the:
Diana R. Garland School of Social Work
School of Education
George W. Truett Theological Seminary
Environmental Humanities Program
We work in collaboration with the Office of Sustainability and Resilience.
Core Faculty Leadership
Dr. Stephanie Clintonia Boddie – Social Work / Truett Seminary / School of Education
Dr. Joshua King – English / Environmental Humanities
Dr. Kevin Magill – Curriculum & Instruction, School of Education
Affiliated Faculty
Tamarah Adair – Biology
Joshua Been – University Libraries
Gary Cocke – Director, Office of Sustainability and Resilience
Dr. Trey Crumpton – Mayborn Museum
Dr. Mandy Dunphy – School of Education
Amy Evans – University Libraries
Dr. Jenny Howell – Truett Seminary, Theology, Ecology & Food Justice
Dr. Jodien Matos Johnson – Sociology
Dr. Tracey R. Jones – School of Education
Dr. Jocelyn McGee – School of Social Work
Grace Norman – Baylor’s Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty
Dr. Anne Spence – Mechanical Engineering
Dr. April J. Stull – Nutrition Sciences
Dr. William Sterrett – Educational Leadership & Policy
Sinai Wood – University Libraries
Staff
Andrea Valdez – Environmental Justice and Community Engagement
Graduate Assistants
Paul Conteh
Alexis Hooker
Wellington Joe
Raquel Aquilar Murillo
Tenaya Taylor