Abigail Swann, an associate professor in both the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and the Department of Biology has been named an Early Career Fellow of the Ecological Society of America (ESA). Swann was elected for her impact advancing understanding of linkages between vegetation change and the atmosphere via “ecoclimate teleconnections,” including an understanding of the climate impacts of plant distributions and plant functioning, and of the processes responsible for plant-climate interactions.
Read more »Help share immersive learning experiences with all students at the college
As part of UW’s first annual Husky Giving Day, the College of the Environment is asking for your help ensuring all students at the College can engage deeply with their area of study through immersive outdoor learning experiences.
Read more »Earth Tones: the student podcast to listen to this International Women's Day
Rachel Fricke and Alanna Greene don’t just want you to know about UW’s scientists, they want you to like them too. That’s what’s driving the two seniors at The UW’s School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences to broadcast Earth Tones, a weekly podcast dedicated to showcasing University of Washington science grads and the stories naturally emerging from their research. The podcast is a labor of love for Fricke and Greene, who both believe that the human stories associated with scientific research—the personalities, pitfalls and the comedy—are often as relevant as the core findings more commonly published.
Read more »Dean Graumlich at the State of the Union
Dean Lisa Graumlich attends the State of the Union as a guest of Representative Pramila Jayapal.
Read more »2018: A year in news and research from UW Environment
Looking back at the news and research from the College of the Environment in 2018.
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