We asked several CAHNRS Ambassadors, excellent students who love WSU and their college, to name their favorite or most influential professors. And now we’re featuring those nominated educators in this weekly series, which runs through the summer. Today we’re showcasing Alex Fremier, associate professor in WSU’s School of the Environment. Here are his answers to a few questions: Where […]
Each week, we showcase one of our CAHNRS Ambassadors, a student leadership organization that encourages students to pursue higher education and serves as a liaison between the college and the greater community. This week, we’re featuring Lambert Ngenzi, a junior from Kent, Wash. What are you studying? I’m majoring in Environmental and Ecosystem Sciences, with a minor in GIS. Why […]
By Maya Wahl, CAHNRS Academic Programs Claudia Kightlinger spent her summer working with a variety of amazing animals as an animal care intern at the San Diego Zoo in the mammal department for the cheetah breeding program. Students dream of getting to work on a project like this and Claudia has gone above and beyond […]
We’re featuring outstanding and influential CAHNRS faculty members in a weekly series. This week, we’re profiling Kara Whitman, from the WSU School of the Environment.
Each week, we will showcase one of our CAHNRS Ambassadors for the CAHNRS Coug Connections series. This week, we’re featuring Lambert Ngenzi, a sophomore from Kent, Wash.
We asked several CAHNRS Ambassadors, excellent students who love WSU and their college, to name their favorite professors. Here, we’re showcasing Lisa Shipley, professor in the School of the Environment.
Over 34,000 trees were identified, mapped, and tagged in one of the largest studies conducted to date of the importance of big trees in temperate forests. Trees three feet in diameter and larger comprise nearly half the biomass accounted for at a Yosemite National Park site but represented only one percent of the trees in […]