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On The Controversy Over Milkweed & Monarch Butterflies

  If humans are good at one thing, it’s undoubtedly controversy. Pretty much any subject that you can come up with in the human or…

Art, Literature, Photography

  Science, Art, Literature From time to time, in addition to our research science, we like to share some of the art and literature that…

Global Environmental News

In This Section of SoE Science News: – Geology Today: 100 Million Years in 20 Seconds – Geology Today: ‘Phosphogeddon’ – Phantom Forests – Why…

SOE 2017 Graduate Melanie Thornton PhD featured in GSA today

Melanie Thornton PhD is a 2017–2018 GSA-USGS Congressional Fellow. Her report Working Together When Conservation Matters was published in GSA Today Dec 2018    

The School of the Environment is excited to announce that we have changed all of course prefixes to “SOE”

For a list of our courses please go to our courses page.

Mark Swanson 2017 Arete Award recipient

Mark E. Swanson has been awarded the 2017 Arete Award for Outstanding Faculty Member for his work since 2014 as a Faculty Fellow with the Washington Alpha…

Steve Powers Receives Gene Likens Award for Nature Geoscience Paper

Steve Powers, associate researcher in the School of the Environment, received the Gene Likens Award for last year’s Nature Geoscience paper, “Long-term accumulation and transport…

Cornelius Adewale, doctoral student is awarded Bullitt Foundation Environmental Prize

Sustainable farming pioneer wins Bullitt Prize Cornelius Adewale, doctoral student and sustainable agriculture pioneer at Washington State University’s School of the Environment, is the winner…

Sex that moves mountains: Spawning fish can influence river profiles

By Eric Sorensen, WSU News PULLMAN, Wash. – It turns out that sex can move mountains. A Washington State University researcher has found that the…

Gases from ancient Inland Northwest volcanic eruptions blocked out sun, cooling planet

By Eric Sorensen, WSU News PULLMAN, Wash. – The Pacific Northwest was home to one of the Earth’s largest known volcanic eruptions, a millennia-long spewing…
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