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Director’s Message: Spring 2015
While I was out running at 5 a.m. the other morning, I was thrilled to see the sky beginning to lighten on the horizon. Getting up and out the door at that hour is pretty brutal any time of year, but it’s particularly discouraging during the darkest, dampest months.
Read moreNew Faculty Intro: Bernard Bormann
We are extremely pleased to welcome Dr. Bernard Bormann as the new director of the Olympic Natural Resources Center (ONRC) in Forks, Wash., and as a professor of forest ecology and physiology for SEFS!
Read moreAlumni Spotlight: Cindy Dittbrenner
For the past year and a half, Cindy Dittbrenner (’07, M.S.) has committed several days a month, as well as three additional weeks for longer trips, to take part in the AgForestry Leadership Program.
Read moreVada May Corkery Memorial: Saturday, March 21
The School of Environmental and Forest Sciences lost a long-time friend and supporter when Vada May Corkery passed away peacefully at her home on March 5, 2015. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 21, at 11 a.m.
Read moreBSE Students Participate in Women in Science and Engineering Conference
On Saturday, February 28, Bioresource Science and Engineering (BSE) students Kaila Turner (below left) and Anna Song participated in the 24th annual Women in Science & Engineering Conference. Hosted by the UW College of Engineering at the Husky Union Building, the day-long event celebrated women in engineering fields and careers, and Kaila and Anna—sporting sharp BSE tees—represented our school enthusiastically!
Read more2015 Sustaining Our World Lecture: Molly Steinwald!
For our annual Sustaining Our World Lecture coming up on April 2, we are extremely pleased to welcome Molly Steinwald, the new executive director of the Environmental Learning Center in Vero Beach, Fla.: “Human[-]Nature: Care for Our World is Care for Ourselves.”
Molly Steinwald is a science and environmental educator, writer, photographer and researcher, and before taking on her current role with the Environmental Learning Center she served as director of science education and research at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Emeritus Spotlight: Bruce Bare
“This isn’t something I ever thought I was going to do—I never thought about being a professor when I was growing up,” says Dean and Professor Emeritus Bruce Bare, who recently retired after more than 45 years as a faculty member with the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS).
Read moreGraduate Student Symposium: March 6!
The 12th annual Graduate Student Symposium (GSS) is set for Friday, March 6, and as always the schedule is packed with great presentations and a panel discussion!
Organized by and for SEFS graduate students, the day-long symposium—held from 9 a.m.
Environmental Justice in Guatemala: The Chico Mendes Reforestation Project
Next Tuesday, February 10, the College of the Environment is co-sponsoring a guest talk featuring Jorge Armando López Pocol, a Guatemalan community activist and founder of the Chico Mendes Reforestation Project.
Read moreTwo SEFS Researchers Awarded Wilburforce Fellowships
This January, Wilburforce Foundation and COMPASS announced the first group of 20 scientists awarded the newly established Wilburforce Fellowship in Conservation Science, and two SEFS researchers—Professor Jon Bakker and postdoc Lauren Urgenson—were among the honorees!
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