May 2, 2023 / Student News

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Incoming SMEA Student Selected for “Husky 100”

Incoming SMEA student Maxwell Perkins has been named one of the University’s “Husky 100”. Max has a B.S. in Environmental Science and Terrestrial Resource Management as well as a B.S. in Biology and History.

The “Husky 100” recognizes 100 students across all three campuses “who are making the most of their time” at UW. Students are evaluated based on their ability to demonstrate the following attributes:

Connect the Dots
Discovery Mindset
Commitment to Inclusive Community
Capacity for Leadership
Ready for What Is Next

Please join us in congratulating Max as well as welcoming him to the SMEA class of 2025! 

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Apr 26, 2023 / Faculty News

SMEA’s P. Joshua Griffin Publishes Article in The Conversation

SMEA Assistant Professor P. Joshua Griffin has authored a piece in The Conversation titled, “Arctic sea ice loss and fierce storms leave Kivalina’s volunteer search and rescue fighting to protect their island from climate disasters”. This article addresses Kivalina, Alaska’s efforts to adapt to sea-level rise, the continuing loss of sea ice, and the increasing ferocity of Arctic storms. The piece also provides an assessment of the cost of moving vulnerable Arctic communities as the effects of climate change continue to impact Arctic shores. 

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Apr 26, 2023 / Events, Announcements

SMEA Turns 50-An Interview with Director Nives Dolsak and Dr. Dave Fluharty

The UW College of the Environment has published an interview with SMEA Director Nives Dolšak and Dave Fluharty highlighting SMEA’s trajectory over the last 50 years. The article also shines light on the potential future of the program and invites everyone to join the celebration on May 19th and 20th.  An excerpt is provided below:
What’s next? Where do you see the School in 10 years? 

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Apr 21, 2023 / Faculty News

Congratulations, Sunny!

SMEA Associate Professor Sunny Jardine has been named President-elect of the North American Association of Fisheries Economists (NAAFE) for a four-year term. NAAFE is an association which influences the shape of fisheries management and policies in the US and elsewhere. The primary goal of the association is encouraging open communication among fisheries economists. You can learn more about NAAFE here. Please join us in congratulating Sunny! 

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Apr 13, 2023 / Faculty News, Announcements

Congratulations, Phil!

SMEA Professor of Practice Phil Levin has been appointed to the White House! The Biden-Harris administration has announced Phil’s appointment as director of the inaugural United States National Nature Assessment (NNA). The NNA uses an interdisciplinary lens to review the impact of nature on everyday human life. An assessment is tentatively scheduled for release in 2026. During this appointment, Phil will pause his teaching and advising responsibilities within SMEA. 

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Apr 13, 2023 / Events

Finding Common Ground: Digital Story Viewing

Please join us Tuesday, April 25th, 2023, from 12:00 to 1:30pm in the Burke Museum’s Cascade Room for Finding Common Ground: Digital Story Viewing. This is a collaborative event coproduced by University of Washington and Chief Leschi Schools students. 
The program will begin with a screening of the digital stories, followed by a discussion with the collaborators, and a chance to mingle over complimentary food from Off the Rez Cafe. 

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Apr 11, 2023 / Events, Announcements

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#HuskyGivingDay Complete!

Thank you for all who participated in this year’s #HuskyGivingDay. Your gift to the McKernan Fund helps SMEA continue training the next generation of interdisciplinary scholars. When the community giving platform closed  April 7th, SMEA had the highest donation amount in the College of the Environment and we tied for first place with the Atmospheric Sciences in terms of the number of gifts! 

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Apr 11, 2023 / Faculty News

SMEA Faculty Publish eDNA Article in the Columbia Journal of Environmental Law

Affiliate SMEA faculty member, Eric Laschever, in collaboration with Associate Professor Ryan Kelly, Michelle Hoge, and Kai Lee, recently published an article in the Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, which provides a legal analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) under existing U.S. federal statutes. The work was presented on April 4th at the New York Associated Journal Symposium. A copy of the journal article is available for review here. 

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Apr 11, 2023 / Q&A Profiles

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Q&A with Kiley Pazcoguin

Why did you decide to pursue a Master of Marine Affairs?
I got my B.S. in environmental science so majority of my classes were natural sciences. After graduating from undergrad, I interned with a non-profit organization back home in Hawai’i called Mālama Maunalua. During this internship, I worked on a storm water management project and became interested in learning about how policies are placed to protect both marine ecosystems and human health. 

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Apr 4, 2023 / Faculty News, Events

SMEA April Faculty Meeting

The School of Marine & Environmental Affairs will hold its next faculty meeting on Thursday, April 6, at 12:00pm. Please see below for location details;
Ocean  Building, Room 207 or via Zoom using the information below:
https://washington.zoom.us/j/93393936028?pwd=ZUxHS3liOGQ0ZTB6L0tyZDVPMEFYdz09
Meeting ID: 933 9393 6028
Passcode: 457426 US (Seattle)
A copy of the meeting agenda can be found here. Please contact Michaela Miller (mcski@uw.edu) with any questions or for more information. 

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