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SEFS Faculty and Research Scientists Selected for CRESST Awards
In November, the College of the Environment announced the recipients of this year’s Collaborative Research in Earth System Science and Technology (CRESST) Type 1 and Type 2 awards, recognizing outstanding projects that advance innovative, interdisciplinary approaches to understanding our planet and environmental challenges.
Read moreA message from Dan Brown, SEFS Director: Winter 2025-26
We’re only a few months into the school year and there has been much to celebrate and reflect on. In the fall we launched a new major, the Sustainable Bioresource Systems Engineering major which is the next iteration of the BSE major.
Read moreThe Impact of Giving – A SEFS Donor Spotlight Series: Karleen Snetsinger and the Corkery Family
This is the fourth donor spotlight in a series. This series of stories reveals the impact that donors have on students, faculty and research here at the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences and more broadly at the College of the Environment.
Read moreNew Faculty Announcement | Join us in welcoming Assistant Teaching Professor Benjamin Dittbrenner
Dr. Dittbrenner joined SEFS this fall as the newest member of our teaching faculty, making his way back to the Pacific Northwest and his alma mater. Most recently Dr. Dittbrenner was at Northeastern University in Boston where he taught courses in stream ecology, wetland ecology, ecosystem management, environmental science and sustainability.
Read moreOlympic Natural Resource Center’s Research Scientist, Dr. Vera Trainer, awarded Yasumoto Lifetime Achievement Award
SEFS Research Scientist who directs marine programs at the Olympic Natural Resource Center, Dr. Vera Trainer, has been awarded the Yasumoto Lifetime Achievement Award. Every two years, the International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae recognizes an individual with a long, outstanding record of contribution to harmful algal research.
Read moreAlumni Spotlight: Alicia Sullivan, Product Manager at Google for Earth Engine
Alicia Sullivan is a Product Manager at Google for Earth Engine. She graduated with her Masters of Science in Forest Resources in 2008 and while she was here she was a member of the Precision Forestry Cooperative (PFC).
Read more20 SEFS Undergraduate and Graduate Students Awarded 2024-25 Dean’s Office Scholarships
In October, the College of the Environment announced the recipients of this year’s Dean’s Office Scholarships. Each year the competition for these funds increases as more interested students apply. Being awarded a Dean’s Office Scholarship is an honorable achievement.
Read moreSEFS launches Sustainable Bioresource Systems Engineering (SBSE) Major
The Sustainable Bioresource Systems Engineering (SBSE) major launched Fall Quarter 2025. The major will give graduates the knowledge and tools to be successful process engineers, especially with processes that have biomass feedstocks, and have a solid foundation in the fundamentals of sustainability.
Read moreRemembering College of Forest Resources Alumnus Alan Carter Randall (1931 – 2025)
The SEFS community is saddened to share the passing of a dear friend and College of Forestry alumnus Alan Carter Randall. He was 94. Randall was one of twelve graduates of the College of Forestry in 1957.
Read moreA message from Dan Brown, SEFS Director: Autumn 2025
The beginning of the 2025-26 academic year is here and I hope you made the most of the summer season, whatever your plans for it might have been. I know many of our faculty members and students spent their summer months in the field and in the lab, locally and abroad, partnering on research that informs how to sustainably manage natural resources, adapt to a changing climate, develop and apply new technologies for resource management and use, and inform fair policies and practices.
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