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UW garners highest score possible, named again to Green Honor Roll

The University of Washington has again been named to the Princeton Review’s Green Honor Roll, receiving the highest score possible for the 2012-13 academic year. This marks the fifth year the UW has achieved this distinction. The Princeton Review – known for its education services helping students choose and get into colleges – annually measures the sustainability of higher education institutions. 

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New Zealand forest to be unveiled at UW Arboretum

The public is invited to attend the official dedication of the New Zealand Forest, the most significant addition to the Washington Park Arboretum in decades, on September 15. First conceived nearly 10 years ago, the 2-acre New Zealand collection will feature more than 10,000 plants, shrubs and grasses that are found on New Zealand’s South Island. Read more about this exciting new project at SEFS’ Offshoots Blog. 

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Two UW volcano studies shed light on future risks

Two new studies involving the University of Washington are shedding new light on the internal workings and risks from volcanoes, especially the ones in the Cascade range in Washington, Oregon and Northern California.  Read more and watch video on King5.com 

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Scientists take broad stock of ecological effects of sea ice loss

When it comes to sea ice loss, it’s not only the weather that’s affected. A review paper published this week (Aug. 2) in the journal Science looks at the ecological consequences of sea ice decline, from species range changes and new interactions, to disease dynamics, to nutrient deficiencies. ATMO’s Cecilia Bitz is a co-author; read more in this UW News story. 

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