Chickens on campus and a mood shift at EPA: Relevant projects are nature of environmental studies capstone
The Environmental Studies Capstone Symposium is tomorrow! Read about how students Phoebe Reid and Mallory Culbertson brought their skills and passion to address employee satisfaction at the EPA and analyze the role of chickens in agriculture and the modern food system in a UW news story by Michelle Ma.
The Capstone Course Series is a rigorous three-quarter experience which equips students to tie in academic research with practical application via professional internships at organizations such as the EPA, UW Farm, Washington Environmental Council, Puget SoundKeeper Alliance, and UW Sustainability.
Join us tomorrow for public presentations by students, on topics ranging from waste diversion in hospitals, greening sports, engaging millennials in environmental advocacy and legislative action, sustainability indicators in small communities, and more.