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About Ruth Sofield

As a teacher and a mentor, I try to make opportunities available to the students I work with. In some cases this is as simple as advising them of an AWMA club activity or a summer research program they can apply for and making sure I spend enough time understanding their strengths and goals before writing reference letters for them. In other cases, I help guide and support independent research for undergraduate students. The projects may be the student’s idea or they conduct research that supports my work or graduate students’ work. I try to connect students with professionals by encouraging presentations at conferences and the WWU poster fair, attendance at career panels, becoming members of professional organizations, and dinners with on-campus visitors. Most recently, I managed a large project working with The Port of Anacortes, the Department of Ecology, and GeoEngineers where undergraduate students designed and conducted research on a clean-up site in Anacortes, WA. The students worked closely with me, each other, and our collaborators to implement the research. To date, the final products include six Senior Project reports and five presentations at a National conference. My graduate students get the same encouragement and support for pursuing opportunities. In the end, I believe this is the way to discover where true interests lay, to find who colleagues are, and to advance in chosen professional fields.

Positions

Present Faculty Member, Western Washington University Western Expert
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Present Marine and Estuarine Science Program Faculty, Western Washington University Shannon Point Marine Center
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Present Professor, Environmental Sciences, Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment
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Curriculum Vitae




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Education

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2002 Ph.D., Colorado School of Mines ‐ Environmental Science & Engineering
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1999 M.S., Colorado School of Mines ‐ Environmental Science & Engineering
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1995 M.S., McNeese State University ‐ Environmental Science
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1993 B.A., West Virginia University ‐ Biology
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Research Publications (16)

Books (2)

Presentations (2)