The School of Earth & Environmental Sciences (SEES) focuses on the
study of the earth, the environment, and the role of humans in modifying
earth and environmental systems. SEES investigates the materials and processes
of the geologic past to better understand the present and future states
of our planet. Such materials and processes range in scale... READ
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GeoAnalytical Lab...
The WSU GeoAnalytical Laboratory houses a Finnigan Neptune, a Finnigan Element2 with optional laser ablation, ThermoARL automated XRF, a Siemens automated XRD, a Hewlett-Packard ICP-MS... READ MORE
Geology Museums...
The School of Earth & Environmental Sciences at Washington State University has three Geology museum displays. The museum display most requested to visited is the Jacklin Collection. The School also has... READ MORE
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PhD Graduate Fellowships
Available through NSF IGERT Program Nitrogen Systems:
Policy-oriented Integrated Research and Education (NSPIRE)
Interdisciplinary research focused on nitrogen cycle processes in the environment integrated with experiential learning of public policy. LEARN MORE