Henk Aay
- Dr. Henk Aay
- Professor Emeritus
- Geology, Geography, and Environment
- North Hall 073 (Map)
- aay@calvin.edu
Education
- Completed a BA in geography and planning at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- Received his PhD in geography from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1978
- Taught at Wilfrid Laurier University for seven years
- Taught at University of Toronto
- Joined GEO department in 1982, as the first full time PhD geographer at Calvin, hired to develop both geography and environmental studies programs
Professional experience
- Taught at Wilfrid Laurier University for seven years
- Taught at University of Toronto
- Joined the GEO department in 1982 as the first full-time PhD geographer at Calvin, hired to develop both geography and environmental studies programs
Biography
- Hometown: The Netherlands
- Immigrated to Canada with his family at the age of thirteen
- Favorite landscapes and places come from his geographical roots and from the venues of his post-commencement geography field trips (with thanks to all the participants!): Amsterdam, Toronto, Britain's Yorkshire, rails-to-trails, and Prince Edward Island
Academic interests
Research interests
- cultural and urban geography
- environmental studies
- history and philosophy of geography
- cultural ecology and environmental perception
- geography of the Netherlands
Publications
- Denkbeeldig en Werkelijk Reizen naar het Heilige Land. Dr. A. van Deursen, de Bijbel en het Land van de Bijbel [Travelling to the Holy Land in Thought and Practice. Dr. A. van Deursen, the Bible and the Land of the Bible, in Reizen naar het heilige Land. Protestantse impressies 1840-1960 [Travel to the Holy Land. Protestant Impressions. 1840-1960], pp.193-206, Meinema, 2008.
- “Dutch at Calvin College: A Strong Continuing Commitment”, with Herman De Vries, d.i.s. magazine, 39 (4) (2008): 6-10.
- Aay, H. (2007). Ik pak de fiets: the bicyle as an everyday part of Dutch culture. D. I. S. Magazine 39 (2), 4-11.
- Aay, H. (2006). Frederik Meijer chair in Dutch language and culture at Calvin College. D. I. S. Magazine 38 (2), 26-29.
In the news
Aay lands Fulbright
Images of the Netherlands—in paintings, photographs and films—have always had a significant impact on how Americans viewed the Dutch homeland, said Calvin professor of geology, geography and environmental studies (GEO) Henk Aay.
Aay lands Fulbright
Images of the Netherlands—in paintings, photographs and films—have always had a significant impact on how Americans viewed the Dutch homeland, said Calvin professor of geology, geography and environmental studies (GEO) Henk Aay.
Fulbright for Netherlands documentaries
Images of the Netherlands—in paintings, photographs and films—have always had a significant impact on how Americans viewed the Dutch homeland, said Calvin professor of geology, geography and environmental studies (GEO) Henk Aay.
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