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Collaborative Research

As a student at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ, you are a vital part of faculty research.

Students researching with faculty

Our Department of Environmental Studies will encourage you to pursue research in collaboration with our faculty. Funding is available for these projects from internal grants awarded yearly, departmental funds, and external sources.

The opportunity to present your work at professional society meetings and published in Quercus, the ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Research Journal, is also an incredible experience!

Recent research presentations have included:

  • Urban Ecology and Conservation Symposium, February 2018
    Poster: Worms in Urban Pacific NW Forests - A Preliminary Study. William McCuen, Delaney Riggins, Samantha Moellmer, and Nancy Broshot.
  • Urban Ecology and Conservation Symposium, February 2017 
    Poster: A Comparison of Urban Soil to Rural Soil. Nancy Broshot, Hayden Cooksy, Tatiana Taylor, and Wes Hanson.
  • Urban Ecology and Conservation Symposium, February 2016
    Poster: Growth and Survival of western red cedar seedlings in Forest Park. Nancy Broshot, Wes Hanson, Carli McCormick, and Terran Sobel-Smith
  • Urban Ecology and Conservation Symposium, February 2015
    Poster: Tree Composition and Seedling Recruitment in Urban and Rural Forests. Robin Fahy, Wes Hanson, and Nancy Broshot
  • Urban Ecology and Conservation Symposium, February 2015
    Poster: The Effect of Urbanization on the Carbon and Nitrogen Content in the Soil of a Pacific Northwest Forest Park. Wes Hanson, Robin Fahy, and Nancy Broshot
  • Ecological Society of America, August 2014
    Poster: Twenty Years of Change in the Tree Community in Forest Park. Nancy Broshot, Meghan Lockwood, Wes Hanson, and Morgan Yarber
  • Urban Ecology and Conservation Symposium, February 2014 
    Poster: Lichens in Forest Park and Nitrogenous Air Pollution. Wes Hanson, Meghan Lockwood, Morgan Yarber, and Nancy Broshot