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The UW College of the Environment at AGU24

Promotional graphic for the AGU 2024 conference at the University of Washington College of the Environment, featuring the event dates from December 9-13, 2024, in Washington, D.C., superimposed over an image of the Capitol building with a purple overlay.

Join the UW College of the Environment at the American Geophysical Union’s Fall Meeting 2024 (AGU24) in Washington, DC, December 9-13, 2024. We’re excited to connect with the global Earth and space science community and showcase the incredible work of our researchers, students and staff. Stop by Booth #1131 Find us in the exhibit hall at booth #1131, where we’ll feature: Engaging Presentations: Meet our world-class researchers as they share insights into cutting-edge topics across Earth, environmental and space sciences. 

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Season 3, Episode 4: Pursuing a passion, finding a career

In this episode of FieldSound, we meet two students who found their own paths at the University of Washington, blending their interests in science communication and public safety with research, classes and discovery — all the while laying the groundwork for their future careers. From an early age, Samantha Lynn-Martinez, a recent graduate of the UW with a dual degree in biology and marine biology, was drawn to the natural environment and wanted to get involved but didn’t know where to start. 

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Season 3, Episode 2: Eli Wheat and UW Farm

a field of grasses with sun shining behind

In this episode of FieldSound, we meet Eli Wheat, an assistant teaching professor in the University of Washington’s Program on the Environment, an environmental studies program housed within the College of the Environment. Wheat is passionate about sustainable farming, and our relationship as humans with the land and food we consume. Wheat, who is also a core faculty member in the UW School of Public Health’s Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health program, brings a unique perspective as both a farmer and a scholar. 

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