ENVIR 480 Presentation! 11/25

Fostering a Bicycling and Walking-Friendly UW: ENVIR 480 Presentation

Tuesday November 25th, 11am-12pm
Presentation at 11am, followed by Q&A. Light refreshments served.
POE Wallace Hall Commons (ACC 012)
Come hear students teams highlight projects including:
  • #IBiketoUW Commuter profiles
  • Bicycle commute video vignettes
  • Evaluating bike store friendliness and shopping  tips for beginners
  • Group fun rides
  • Improving outreach to incoming UW students
Questions? Contact Instructor Megan Horst at horstm@uw.edu

ENVIR 480 Presentation! 11/25

Fostering a Bicycling and Walking-Friendly UW: ENVIR 480 Presentation
Tuesday November 25th, 11am-12pm
Presentation at 11am, followed by Q&A. Light refreshments served.
POE Wallace Hall Commons (ACC 012)
Come hear students teams highlight projects including:
  • #IBiketoUW Commuter profiles
  • Bicycle commute video vignettes
  • Evaluating bike store friendliness and shopping  tips for beginners
  • Group fun rides
  • Improving outreach to incoming UW students
Questions? Contact Instructor Megan Horst at horstm@uw.edu

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Location: Wallace Hall Commons, 1st floor (Corner of Brooklyn & Pacific)
When: Thursday, March 6th 11am-12pm, Presentation including time for Q&A, followed by light, casual reception
Come hear students present findings from their research and pilot projects to promote renewable energy at UW as part of our Climate Action strategy. Topics include:
  • Promoting conservation in the dorms using real-time electricity consumption data,
  • Evaluating the feasibility of future solar projects on and off-campus,
  • Evaluating the overall feasibility of diverse renewable energy options to power UW’s campus,
  • Human generated electricity on bicycles, and
  • Education and outreach to broader campus.

Make sure to stop by and support your fellow PoE students at the Autumn 2013 Capstone Symposium! For more information on the specific events and presenters, click here


The search for the Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences is underway.  The Curriculum Vitaes for the three candidates, Robert Stacey, Kip Hodges, and Franklin Gilliam, are now posted on the Provost Leadership Searches website under Leadership Searches, Deanship of the College of Arts & Sciences. The CV for candidate # 4 will be posted on December 10.

The schedule of public presentations and receptions for candidates 2, 3 and 4 is as follows (candidate 1, Robert Stacey, presented to the public on November 26):

Second Candidate:   Dr. Kip Hodges

  • Public Presentation: Friday, November 30, 4:00-5:00pm, 110 Kane Hall
  • Public Reception: Friday, November 30, 5:00-6:00pm, Lobby of 110 Kane Hall

Third Candidate Dr. Frank Gilliam

  • Public Presentation: Tuesday, December 4, 4:00-5:00pm, 110 Kane Hall
  • Public Reception: Tuesday, December 4, 5:00-6:00pm, Lobby of 110 Kane Hall

Fourth Candidate (To be announced on Dec. 10th)

  • Public Presentation: Friday, December 14, 4:00-5:00pm, 220 Kane Hall
  • Public Reception: Friday, December 14, 5:00-6:00pm, Lobby of 220 Kane Hall

If you are unable to attend any of these presentations, all of the candidate’s presentations are being taped and will be posted on the Provost Leadership Searches website as soon as they become available.


Oral and poster presentations 

  • Environmental education
  • Business sustainability
  • Environmental policy & regulation
  • Natural sciences & conservation
  • Agriculture & food systems 

More information!