Jane H. Bock's Education

B.A. (Botany) Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1958
No degree. Botany Dept., Edinburgh University, Scotland, 1956-57
M.A. (Botany) Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1960.
Advisor: Dr. Charles B. Heiser, Jr.
Ph.D. (Botany) University of California, Berkeley, California, 1966.
Advisor: Dr. Herbert G. Baker

Work History

2000-present: Faculty Ombuds and Visiting Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder
1999-present: Professor Emerita, University of Colorado
1980-1999: Professor of Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder
1992-present: Associate Curator, University of Colorado Herbarium
1992-1998: Research Affiliate, Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research,
U. of Colorado
1994-1999: Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory Affiliate Staff Scientist
1995-present: Board of Directors, Center of the American West
1980-1990: C.E. and J.H. Bock, Co-Directors, Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch,
National Audubon Society, Elgin, Arizona
1998-present: Board of Trustees, Colorado Nature Conservancy
1973-1980: Associate Professor of Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder
1969-1973: Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder
1967-1968: Assistant Professor of Biology, California State College at Hayward
1966-1967: Postdoctoral Research Botanist, Physics Department,
University of California, Berkeley
1960-1961: Biologist, U.S. Public Health Service,
R.A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center

Courses Taught

General Biology
Field Botany
Plant Kingdom
Evolution
Plants and Human Affairs
Plant Anatomy
Aquatic Plants
Principles of Ecology
Evolutionary Ecology of Plants
Grassland Ecology
Fire Ecology
Plant Systematics and
Advanced Plant Systematics
Shortcourse, American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Seattle. 2001
Guest Lecture: CBI Training Course, 1999.