Student Clubs

Environmental Science Club

The Environmental Science Club’s purpose is to give Washington State University students who are studying environmental science and regional planning and related fields an opportunity to interact with their fellow peers who are interested in the well being of the environment and to work to improve the environment on campus and in the community. Meeting time to be announced in the fall. Contact Faculty Advisor Kara Whitman: kmwhitman@wsu.edu.

Forestry Club

The Forestry Club provides the opportunity for students geological sciences to learn local & regional forest practices, to interact among students, faculty, and industry leaders, and to involve relationship development among students, faculty and members of the community.

Activities include field trips, attending lectures/seminars of interest, scientific demonstrations, and monthly club meeting. If you are interested in joining the Forestry Club please contact Henry Adams: henry.adams@wsu.edu

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Geology Club

The Geology Club provides the opportunity for students who are interested in geological sciences to learn local & regional geology, to interact among students, faculty, and industry leaders, and to involve relationship development among students, faculty and members of the community.

Activities include field trips, attending lectures/seminars of interest, scientific demonstrations and Rock & Mineral Sale during the Parents Weekend, and weekly club meetings.

If you are interested in joining the Geology Club, please e-mail johannes.haemmerli@wsu.edu.

Wildlife Society

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Email: wsuwildlife@gmail.com

WSU Student Association for Fire Ecology (SAFE) Club

The Fire Club at Washington State University is a chapter of the National Student Association for Fire Ecology (S.A.F.E). We offer educational experiences in prescribed and natural wildfires, while also being an open community of friends. We hope to enhance our member’s knowledge on the use of fire in managing ecosystems through networking opportunities, discussions, and fun activities.

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Three environment students sit at the base of a snow covered mountain.
Environment students in the field.