Environmental Science program earns Husky Green Award
UW Tacoma's Environmental Science program was honored for its environmental stewardship work with a Husky Green Award.
UW Tacoma's Environmental Science program was honored for its environmental stewardship work with a Husky Green Award on the UW Seattle Campus.
The Husky Green Awards, new this year, recognize individuals or teams at UW who demonstrate initiative, leadership and dedication to sustainability.
"Your recognition comes from the UW community of students, faculty and staff who have noticed the importance of your efforts in positively impacting our UW culture and university life experience," said Sandra O. Archibald, chair of the Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee, in an email announcing the award to Environmental Science. "As a Huksy Green Award winner, you are being recognized for your contributions in catalyzing others to engage with sustainability."
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