From zabler at uw.edu Tue Jul 4 20:05:59 2023 From: zabler at uw.edu (Rachel Zable) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Volunteers Needed for Farm Dinner Event Message-ID: Hello PCC Community! Volunteers are needed for a fun event on July 29 with the Snoqualmie Valley Preservation Alliance, one the organizations our P-GraSC ACORN committee works with. TL;DR - If you want to spend a lovely evening on a farm with tasty food AND support agriculture in the Snoqualmie Valley, this event is for you! -- All hands on deck! The SVPA is hosting our annual farm dinner and auction, Taste of the Valley, on July 29, and *our search for volunteers is well underway*! This fundraiser ensures we will be able to continue our work to protect the agricultural viability of the valley for years to come, and we rely on volunteers from the community to help us run the event. Volunteer roles include *table set-up, flower arrangement, raffle ticket sales*, and more! We are looking for folks for shifts on Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday. Volunteer perks include good snacks, a special volunteer-only raffle for a gift certificate to a local business, and overall *wonderful vibes in a beautiful setting*! I so hope you will join us! We have 19 folks signed up so far and we need 30 *by July 15.* Sign up here ! - Rachel Zable (P-GraSC member and SVPA Volunteer Coordinator) rachel@svpa.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Volunteers Needed TOTV 23.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 350867 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mab23 at uw.edu Thu Jul 13 13:46:57 2023 From: mab23 at uw.edu (Miriam A. Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Job Panel: Hosted by the Cascadia CoPes Hub on July 20 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ann Bostrom Date: Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 9:10?AM Subject: Fwd: [Cascadia_copes_hub] Job Panel: Hosted by the Cascadia CoPes Hub To: Miriam A. Bertram Hi Miriam, The PCC grad students would be welcome to attend this if they like. Would it be worth sending it out to the listserv? Best, Ann Ann Bostrom Weyerhaeuser Endowed Professor in Environmental Policy Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy & Governance University of Washington Seattle WA 98195-3055 USA *Co-Director and Co-PI, Cascadia Coastlines and Peoples Hazards Research Hub * ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Burgos, Alessandra Date: Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 11:30?AM Subject: [Cascadia_copes_hub] Job Panel: Hosted by the Cascadia CoPes Hub To: Cascadia_copes_hub@lists.oregonstate.edu < cascadia_copes_hub@lists.oregonstate.edu> Hello, The Cascadia CoPes Hub is hosting a virtual job panel next Thursday, July 20, from 9:00 - 10:00 am PT. Bringing in folks across various sectors (e.g. federal, state, academic, NGO), speakers will give a brief overview of their work to provide insight to various aspects of working in that sector. This panel is hosted towards undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs, but all are welcome to attend. There will be plenty of time for questions, so please bring some ready. A list of our panelists can be found attached and also below. We hope to see you there! Zoom: https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/91667385634?pwd=SDNXKzdVWTZ5U09Sc0dpQnhVTmJNZz09 -- * Dr. Kendall Valentine - Coastal Ecogeomorphologist, University of Washington Dr. Kendall Valentine is a coastal ecogeomorphologist who studies how geological, physical, and biological processes drive coastline change. Much of her work towards climate solutions and living with the coast through a combination of field work (the muddier the better), numerical modeling, and laboratory experiments. She is an Assistant Professor in the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington. Prior to her current role, Dr. Valentine earned her undergraduate degrees in Marine Science and Comparative Religions at Boston University, her master?s degree in Geology and Geophysics at Boston College, and her PhD in Oceanography and Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University. Dr. Valentine is a first-generation college graduate, mom, and woman in science whose outreach work aims to decrease barriers to inclusion in the sciences. Dr. Erin Wirth - Research Geophysicist, United States Geological Survey Dr. Erin Wirth is a research geophysicist in the U.S. Geological Survey's Earthquake Science Center in Seattle, Washington. Erin's research has most recently focused on large-scale computer simulations of ground shaking from hypothetical earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest. More generally, Erin's research seeks to constrain seismic hazard throughout the Cascadia Subduction Zone, by combining elements of observational seismology, numerical modeling, and earthquake engineering. She received her bachelors in physics from New York University and Ph.D. in Geology & Geophysics from Yale University. She completed her postdoctoral research at the University of Washington. Elyssa Tappero - Tsunami Program Manager, Washington Emergency Management Division Elyssa Tappero serves as the Tsunami Program Manager for the Emergency Management Division (EMD) of the Washington State Military Department. She is a respected subject matter expert on tsunami mitigation, alerting, response, evacuation planning and vertical evacuation structures, and community education for local, tribal, state, federal, and international stakeholders. Through an annual NOAA/NWS grant, Elyssa coordinates a wide variety of state and national-level projects that aim to improve tsunami hazard resiliency in the United States. She is passionate about advocating for stronger diversity and equity initiatives and providing accessibility resources and training to stakeholders. Prior to her time with EMD, Elyssa provided disaster preparedness training through The American Red Cross and environmental public education through the King County Housing Authority, as well as managed federal research grants with The Geneva Foundation. She has bachelors? degrees in Geoscience and History from Pacific Lutheran University. Gus Gates - West Coast Regional Director, Surfrider Foundation Gus Gates is the West Coast Regional Director with the Surfrider Foundation, providing management and oversight for Surfrider's regional and policy staff within the states of Washington, Oregon, California, as well as the Hawaiian Islands. Prior to his current position, he served as a policy manager for Surfrider in both Oregon and Washington for 14 years. Gus was born and raised on the Siuslaw River on Oregon's central coast where he developed a passion for all things aquatic, spending many days swimming in the lakes, fishing in the rivers, and surfing in the ocean while growing up. He first got involved in conservation in High School, working at the Mapleton Ranger District with the USFS doing riparian restoration and fish habitat enhancement which then led him to Oregon State University. After graduating in 2003 from OSU with a bachelors in Fisheries and Wildlife Science and a specialty option in ecological restoration, he moved to Oregon's southern coast to take a position with ODFW in marine fisheries. Additional professional positions have included stints doing snorkel surveys, shellfish aquaculture, tropical ecology field work in Costa Rica, serving as the watershed conservationist with the Siuslaw SWCD, and community organizing to establish marine protected areas. Cristin Kenyon - Director of Development Services, City of Eureka Cristin Kenyon is the Director of Development Services (i.e., Planning & Building) for the City of Eureka where she has worked since 2021. She has been a resident of coastal Humboldt County since 2014, previously working as a Coastal Program Analyst for the California Coastal Commission?s North Coast Office. She earned a bachelor?s degree in environmental systems from UC San Diego and a master?s in urban and regional planning from UCLA. * Best, Ali Burgos -- *Alessandra Burgos*| Project Manager Cascadia CoPes Hub She / Her / Hers Office: 541-737-6586 Cell: 610-996-4658 *Oregon State University* *College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences* Burt Hall, Rm. 139 | Corvallis, OR cascadiacopeshub.org @CascadiaCopes Cascadia CoPes Hub mailing list https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/cascadia_copes_hub__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!nld-CNNgjkC9dXmav5g_Bue9Zo_4VLrFsETPeaozzxkZa56ZZWBSJjYF1HxpAbqEJEcJgRUQlOD8008h-hiKAl05llR01D-G$ To unsubscribe, send a message to: Cascadia_CoPes_Hub-request@lists.oregonstate.edu with the word "unsubscribe" in the body. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Registration Open] Summer 2023: UW Graduate Student Research Institute In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Note the second session overlaps with the PCC summer institute... ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Jaye Sablan Date: Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 8:46?AM Subject: [Registration Open] Summer 2023: UW Graduate Student Research Institute To: uw_grad_gpa , uw_grad_gpc Cc: uwlibteam@uw.edu Dear GPAs and GPCs, Please share with your incoming and returning grad students, information about the online Graduate Student Research Institute (GSRI). See below. This programming is organized by the UW Libraries. Send questions to: uwlibteam@uw.edu. Thank you! Best, Jaye Jaye Sablan, MA (she/her) Assistant Director, Graduate Student Affairs The Graduate School | University of Washington Loew Hall 304, Box 352191 | Seattle WA, 98195 sablanj@uw.edu | 206-543-1703 | grad.uw.edu/directory_entry/graduate-student-affairs/ *First Generation Pride* Ask me about being the first in my family to earn undergraduate and graduate degrees. _________________________________________________ *Summer 2023 Graduate Student Research Institute* Join the UW Libraries this summer for the sixth annual Graduate Student Research Institute (GSRI)! Send questions to: uwlibteam@uw.edu All incoming and current UW graduate students across tri-campus are welcome to register. The Graduate Student Research Institute (GSRI) is a free and asynchronous multi-day online workshop offered by the UW Libraries with the goal of motivating new and returning UW graduate students to explore tools and strategies to research smarter, not harder. GSRI can help you to: - Learn skills and strategies for effective academic research - Become familiar with core tools and resources for research productivity - Connect with relevant support units across the UW campuses - Build community with other UW students and campus support staff Students receive five days of online guidance and support from a team of Libraries volunteers as they work through key content and activities from the openly available Graduate Student Research Institute site. There are no required meeting times and learning can take place anytime within the span of the workshop session. Additional benefits for registered students include access to: - A GSRI-specific Slack space - Optional special topics webinars (Zoom, live or recorded) - Post-workshop tips about Libraries services, events, and opportunities in Autumn 2023 Participants who identify as Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) may be offered additional opportunities for connection and engagement, in line with the workshop?s anti-racist positionality . There are two sessions of GSRI being offered in Summer 2023: *Session A: August 21-25, 2023 (online) Session B: September 11-15, 2023 (online) * Register today: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtUk5svmEd_QHMaMMnv941prKBuxjglIRfESAL7WcdSk0RsA/viewform -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Created through the generous support of the Mark Torrance Foundation, AXP connects UW doctoral students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) with decision makers at E8, a cleantech angel investing group, and the Washington State Academy of Sciences (WSAS), a science analysis advisory branch to the WA state legislature, allowing participants to apply their knowledge to influence and inform emerging real-world projects in the start-up business or public policy realms. Each of AXP?s two tracks (Tech Due Diligence or Science Policy Analysis) have a time commitment of ~ 20 hours performed on a flexible schedule, plus a final deliverable, after completion of which each participant will receive a $1,200 honorarium. Apply to AXP and gain business investment or policy making exposure to compliment a future career in clean energy! AXP Applications and Faculty Advisor Approval Forms are due by 11:59pm on August 4th, for more information please review the AXP webpage or contact CEIapps@uw.edu with any questions. Thanks! Chapman Strong (he/him) Associate Director of Operations, CEI - participating unit in the Collaboration Core MolES-NanoES Building | Box 351653 Seattle, WA 98195-1653 206-221-5074 | ctstrong@uw.edu The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mab23 at uw.edu Thu Jul 27 11:28:11 2023 From: mab23 at uw.edu (Miriam A. Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [CORRECTED REGISTRATION LINK] UW Graduate Student Research Institute In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Jaye Sablan Date: Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 11:26?AM Subject: [CORRECTED REGISTRATION LINK] UW Graduate Student Research Institute To: uw_grad_gpa , uw_grad_gpc Cc: uwlibidteam@uw.edu Dear GPAs and GPCs, The GSRI registration link was incorrect in my last e-mail. Here is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtUk5svmEd_QHMaMMnv941prKBuxjglIRfESAL7WcdSk0RsA/viewform Below, I?ve revised the GSRI event description with the updated link. Please send questions to: uwlibidteam@uw.edu Thank you! Best, Jaye Jaye Sablan, MA (she/her) Assistant Director, Graduate Student Affairs The Graduate School | University of Washington Loew Hall 304, Box 352191 | Seattle WA, 98195 sablanj@uw.edu | 206-543-1703 | grad.uw.edu/directory_entry/graduate-student-affairs/ *First Generation Pride* Ask me about being the first in my family to earn undergraduate and graduate degrees. _________________________________________________ *Summer 2023 Graduate Student Research Institute* Join the UW Libraries this summer for the sixth annual Graduate Student Research Institute (GSRI)! Send questions to: uwlibidteam@uw.edu All incoming and current UW graduate students across tri-campus are welcome to register. The Graduate Student Research Institute (GSRI) is a free and asynchronous multi-day online workshop offered by the UW Libraries with the goal of motivating new and returning UW graduate students to explore tools and strategies to research smarter, not harder. GSRI can help you to: - Learn skills and strategies for effective academic research - Become familiar with core tools and resources for research productivity - Connect with relevant support units across the UW campuses - Build community with other UW students and campus support staff Students receive five days of online guidance and support from a team of Libraries volunteers as they work through key content and activities from the openly available Graduate Student Research Institute site. There are no required meeting times and learning can take place anytime within the span of the workshop session. Additional benefits for registered students include access to: - A GSRI-specific Slack space - Optional special topics webinars (Zoom, live or recorded) - Post-workshop tips about Libraries services, events, and opportunities in Autumn 2023 Participants who identify as Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) may be offered additional opportunities for connection and engagement, in line with the workshop?s anti-racist positionality . There are two sessions of GSRI being offered in Summer 2023: *Session A: August 21-25, 2023 (online) Session B: September 11-15, 2023 (online) * Register today: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtUk5svmEd_QHMaMMnv941prKBuxjglIRfESAL7WcdSk0RsA/viewform -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: UW GSRI - Summer 2023.png Type: image/png Size: 47297 bytes Desc: not available URL: