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Unleashing the Husky Experience through UW's new philanthropic campaign

The School of Environmental and Forest Sciences' Anthony Martinez ('17) and the Department of Earth and Space Sciences' Tyler Valentine ('18) are blazing innovative new trails in their fields. Both students' dreams are being supported by scholarships offered through the College of the Environment and their programs.

Environmental and Forest Sciences' Anthony Martinez ('17) and Earth and Space Sciences' Tyler Valentine ('18) are blazing innovative new trails in their fields. Both students' dreams are being supported by scholarships offered through the University of Washington. As part of its new campaign, UW seeks to raise funds to support even more scholarships, unique programs and research opportunities.

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Welcome to the College’s newest faculty members (2016-2017)

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Eight outstanding new faculty members with a wide range of experiences and expertise have recently started or will soon start at UW’s College of the Environment. The College community—its undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff—will benefit immensely from their contributions during the 2016-2017 academic year and beyond. The College’s impressive group of scientists and researchers now includes: Beth Gardner, assistant professor, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences Sunny Jardine, assistant professor, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs Van Kane, research assistant professor, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences Phil Levin, professor of practice, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences Alexis Licht, assistant professor, Earth and Space Sciences Jackie Padilla-Gamino, assistant professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Luke Tornabene, assistant professor and curator of fishes, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Chelsea Wood, assistant professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Jodi Young, assistant professor, School of Oceanography/Future of Ice Welcome to all! 

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Remembering Sarah Reichard

Sarah Reichard and Kern Ewing.

UW suffered a tremendous loss this month with the passing of Professor Sarah Reichard. To other faculty members, Sarah embodied what we work so hard to become. She was a scholar who relentlessly pursued scientific understanding and – as importantly – shared what she discovered with communities so they could use new knowledge to improve our world.

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