FieldSound - The official UW College of the Environment podcast

UW College of the Environment

Season 1 Launches May 4, 2023

Welcome to FieldSound, the official UW College of the Environment podcast.

Through immersive, narrative storytelling, host Sarah Smith explores the field of environmental science together with researchers at the University of Washington College of the Environment.

Interviews and anecdotes connect listeners to the College’s global impact as guests share stories of their exciting, groundbreaking and influential discoveries. FieldSound entertains and educates listeners while kindling personal connection to the world around them.

Tune into FieldSound for new episodes each week, and be sure to like, share and subscribe!

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Episodes

S2 E3: Diversity in STEM with UW GEODUC and IBIS Programs
Jun 4 2024
S2 E3: Diversity in STEM with UW GEODUC and IBIS Programs
GEODUC — which stands for Geoscience Education, Ocean­o­graphic Discovery and Undergraduate Collabor­a­tion — is a place-based, National Science Foundation-funded program spearheaded by faculty and staff in the College of the Environment. Created to broaden the depth and breadth of perspectives that inform scientific inquiry in marine science fields, GEODUC actively recruits UW transfer students from all disciplines.GEODUC begins with a 10-day residency at Friday Harbor Labs each September, where transfer students experience the geosciences through hands-on exploration, fieldwork and research. Back in Seattle, GEODUC students meet for weekly seminars throughout the academic year beginning in autumn quarter, where they build community, learn important academic skills, and prepare for successful careers. The seminars feature speakers from a variety of backgrounds who share how they found their way in the sciences, helping students to see that they, too, belong in the research community.In this episode, students from the program and professors José Guzmán and Mikelle Nuwer share about the GEODUC experience.Additionally, the GEODUC teaching team recently was awarded the UW’s Distinguished Teaching Award for Teams, one of the University’s highest teaching recognitions. The team includes:Jane Dolliver (she/her), Program Manager, College of the EnvironmentJosé Guzmán (he/him), Associate Teaching Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and Marine BiologyKerry Naish (she/her), Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and Marine BiologyMikelle Nuwer (she/her), Associate Teaching Professor, School of OceanographyLuAnne Thompson (she/her), Professor, School of Oceanographyhttps://environment.uw.edu/podcast