Winners of Verde Trivia Night!!  

Andrew Melvin, Sam Maylor, Ross Furbrush, Annie Pacheco, and Sarah Sanborn stole the show with the most points at SAGE’s Verde Trivia Night on May 28th!  

Want to be a part of more great SAGE events?  Email poeadv@uw.edu.


[job]: City of Seattle Office of Economic Development Green Business Manager

[job]: City of Seattle Office of Economic Development Green Business Manager


[job] Sustainable Business Consulting Consultant

[job] Sustainable Business Consulting Consultant


[course]: ENVIR 495: Environmental Innovation Practicum

Innovation in Cleantech + Market Opportunity = Solutions for the Planet
UW ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATION PRACTICUM (2 credits)
ENTRE 443/543, ENGR 498, ENVIR 495
Fall Quarter, Tuesdays 4-5:50 pm, Paccar Hall 292
Instructor:  Deb Hagen-Lukens dlhagen@uw.edu
Prerequisites:  None. Recommended for juniors and above, including grad students.
For a list of speakers and topics, check back in September: eic.washington.edu
 
The goal is to discover the universe of cleantech solutions to our most pressing environmental challenges and to raise awareness of how you might be part of that solution.  You’ll form teams around problems you identify, and present your solutions to the class.  Although not required, teams are invited to compete in the UW Environmental Innovation Challenge April 2, 2015.
The seminar consists of a selection of required readings and a series of industry experts who will speak on a specific cleantech topic. You will work in teams to present a proposed solution to an environmental problem. The final deliverable for the class is a 5-10 minute presentation.
Course topics will include:
  • Environmental challenges and opportunities linked to cleantech.
  • How to translate an idea into an actual device/product/company 
  • Market assessment (who would be the customer for this product or service?)
Questions?  ptufts@uw.edu


STUDENT SPEAKER NEEDED – GRADUATION 2014

We are seeking nominations for a student speaker for the Environmental Studies graduation on June 12 at 5pm in the HUB Lyceum.  The only qualification we are looking for is that the speaker is part of this year’s Environmental Studies graduating class.   Please feel free to nominate someone or yourself for this.  
 
We just need the following question answered in your nomination email:
 
Why are you interested in speaking at the Environmental Studies graduation?  
Or if nominating someone, why do you believe the person you are nominating would be a good speaker for graduation?  
The speech should be no longer than 5 minutes.    Please send nominations to poeadv@uw.edu.  The deadline is Thursday, May 29  at 5 p.m.

PoE Trivia Night!

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Please RSVP to poedesk@uw.edu to attend! 


New EPA Job Openings Posted TODAY

There are multiple student trainee positions in both biology and administration that opened today! All positions are paid, locations vary. Make sure to check them out soon, closing date is MAY 23rd.

Click here for the full position descriptions


17th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

On May 16th  2014 , several PoE students presented their posters at the 17th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in Mary Gates! Their projects will also be presented at the Spring 2014 Capstone Symposium June 2nd & June 4th. We congratulate all of our presenters, well done! 

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Hana Dubail: Let’s Bee Careful About Pesticides: Evaluating Checkpoints in Pesticide Regulation

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Sarah Schooler: Impacts of Historical Stream Modifications on Present – Day Bat Populations in Northern Washington

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Sophia Winkler: Improving Forest Conservation Outcomes: A Case Study from Madre de Dios, Peru