Nancy Langston is an American environmental historian, currently working as a professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University.
[1] Her initial research on the historical and spatial migrations of toxic contaminants within the Lake Superior basin was supported by the National Science Foundation,[2] and has informed her most recent publication titled Toxic Bodies.
Nancy has three sisters, Lee, Sue and Joy, and one brother, Bill.
All of the Langston siblings are professionals in their fields of endeavor, which include museum administration, marketing, education, and insurance.
They share their home with Blueberry, a wonderful dog who loves the snow.