Introduction
Dr. Britain Scott is a social psychologist who joined the St. Thomas faculty in 1996. Since then, she has focused on two primary scholarly areas: the psychology of gender and psychology for environmental sustainability. She is first author of Psychology for Sustainability, 5e(Routledge) and co-creator of the instructor resource Teaching Psychology for Sustainabilityat teachgreenpsych.com. Over the years, she has designed and offered a variety of innovative courses in psychology, women's and gender studies, and environmental studies, including multiple honors seminars and study abroad courses. Recent examples include the seminar Extreme Survival: Who Thrives, Who Dies, and Why and the January term travel course Spooks, Psychics, and Skeptics in the UK: Psychological Science Investigates the Paranormal. In recognition of her contributions to psychology pedagogy she was awarded the 2017 Innovation Award from the American Psychological Associations Division 34: The Society for Environmental, Population, and Conservation Psychology and was the recipient of the 2022 Walter D. Mink Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Faculty in Psychology from the Minnesota Psychological Association.