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Historic Anderson Hall re-opens its doors after major renovation: a look inside the reopening

Anderson Hall, the longtime home of the UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, has reopened to students, faculty and staff after nearly two years of renovations. The historic building features a more welcoming atmosphere, improved accessibility, upgraded technology and critical safety enhancements — bringing it in line with the needs of a 21st-century education. 

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Breathing Nature In: How Our Environments Shape The Nasal Microbiome and Human Well-Being

The benefits of nature exposure for human well-being are well-recognized, yet much remains to be understood about the underlying mechanisms as to how these effects occur. Research out of UW’s Environment & Well Being Lab led by SEFS’ graduate student Connor Lashus is helping us close the gap in understanding the role that microbes in the human nose might play in the relationship between nature exposure and well-being. 

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What remains after wildfire here on the wet westside?

In a warming world, research that informs forest management actions and forest resilience are more important than ever
New research out of the Harvey Lab and conducted by recent PhD graduate Jenna Morris builds foundational understanding of the effects of fire in wet temperate forests like the ones here on the westside of Washington state, building essential understanding of fire effects in forests shaped by infrequent and high-severity fires.  

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