College Honors

The 175 members of the college faculty are some of the most well-respected and productive within their respective fields and their work ranges from fundamental process studies to the implementation and evaluation of solutions. College of the Environment faculty honors include:

  • American Academy of Arts & Sciences
    • Ray Hilborn (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences) – 2010
    • James Holton (Atmospheric Sciences)*
    • Edward L. Miles (Marine & Environmental Affairs) – 2009
    • Peter Rhines (Oceanography) – 1999
    • John Michael Wallace (Atmospheric Sciences) – 1997

  • National Academy of Sciences
    • Jody Deming (Oceanography) – 2003
    • John Halver (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences) – 1978
    • Edward Miles (Marine & Environmental Affairs) – 2003
    • Peter Rhines (Oceanography) – 1981
    • John Michael Wallace (Atmospheric Sciences) – 1997

  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
    • Thomas P. Ackerman (Atmospheric Sciences, JISAO)
    • E. Virginia Armbrust (Oceanography)
    • Joost Businger (Atmospheric Sciences)
    • Jerry Franklin (SEFS)
    • Lisa Graumlich (College of the Environment Dean, SEFS)
    • Donald Grayson (QRC, Adjunct Professor)
    • Dennis Hartmann (Atmospheric Sciences)
    • Ross Heath (Oceanography)
    • Peter Hobbs* (Atmospheric Sciences)
    • Robert Houze (Atmospheric Sciences)
    • George Hunt (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences)
    • Conway Leovy* (Atmospheric Sciences)
    • Edward Miles (Marine & Environmental Affairs)
    • Patricia (Trish) Morse  (Friday Harbor Labs, Resident Scientist)
    • James Murray (Oceanography)
    • Theodore Pietsch (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences)
    • Edward Sarachik (Atmospheric Sciences)
    • Ken Sebens (Friday Harbor Labs)
    • Charles Simenstad (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences)
    • Norbert Untersteiner* (Atmospheric Sciences)
    • Stephen Warren (Earth & Space Sciences)

  • Washington State Academy of Sciences
    • Brian Atwater (ESS) - 2008
    • Joost Businger (Atmospheric Sciences) – 2008
    • John Halver (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences) – 2008
    • Ray Hilborn (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences) – 2010
    • Edward Miles (Marine & Environmental Affairs) – 2008
    • Theodore Pietsch (Aquatic &Fishery Sciences) – 2010
    • Thomas Quinn (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences) – 2010
    • Peter Rhines (Oceanography) – 2008
    • Usha Varanasi (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences) – 2011
    • John Michael Wallace (Atmospheric Sciences) – 2008
    • Peter Ward (Earth & Space Sciences) – 2011

  • 2008 MacArthur Foundation Fellow
    • David Montgomery (Earth & Space Sciences) – 2008

  • 2006 Volvo Environment Prize
    • Ray Hilborn (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences) - 2006

  • 2005 Heinz Foundation Award for the Environment
    • Jerry Franklin (SEFS)

  • Five Fulbright Fellowships since 1998
    • David Beauchamp (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences) – 2008
    • Robert Gara (SEFS; Emeritus) – 1999
    • Jim Murray (Oceanography) – 2003
    • Dorothy Paun (SEFS) – 2004
    • Peter Rhines (Oceanography) – 2011

  • NASA New Investigator Program Award
    • Lyatt Jaegle (Atmospheric Sciences)

  • National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator
    • Christopher Bretherton (Atmospheric Sciences)
  • National Science Foundation Early Career Awards in Science and Engineering
    • Lyatt Jaegle (Atmospheric Sciences)
    • Nate Mantua (Aquatic & Fishery Sciences/JISAO (CIG)
    • Benjamin Smith (APL, awarded at time APL in COFS)

*deceased

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