Contact the College of the Environment

Main Office:

Environmental Studies building, 539
 

Mailing Address:

WWU College of the Environment
516 High Street, MS 9079
Bellingham, WA 98225

Visit the College of the Environment's Bellingham campus

The College of the Environment's main office is located in the Environmental Studies (ES) building at the south end of WWU's campus, between Arntzen Hall (AH) and the Communications Facility (CF) building. Close to student and staff parking lots, the College of the Environment borders East College Drive and the Sehome Hill Arboretum.

For more information on visiting campus including campus maps, parking, and directions, visit Transportation Services.

Interactive Campus Map

This interactive map of Western's campus was created by Stefan Freelan and his students.  Please check out this detailed interactive campus map.

Departments & Locations

Looking up at the skybridge between the Environmental Studies building and Arntzen Hall. Blue sky and clouds above.

College of the Environment Main Office

Environmental Studies 539
516 High Street, MS 9079
Bellingham, WA 98225

(360) 650-3520 (Office)
(360) 650-2842 (fax)

email: cenv@wwu.edu

Dean's Office & Advisor Directory

Directions

Environmental Studies Building information, including maps, hours, and parking

Driving directions to Environmental Studies building (Google maps)

The view of Environmental Studies building from the Communication Lawn

Department of Environmental Sciences (ESCI)

Environmental Studies 522
516 High Street, MS 9181
Bellingham, WA 98225

(360) 650-2844 (office)
(360) 650-7284 (fax)

ESCI Personnel Directory

Directions

Environmental Studies Building information, including maps, hours, and parking

Driving directions to Environmental Studies building (Google maps)

The entrance to Arntzen Hall from the plaza.

Department of Environmental Studies (ENVS)

Arntzen Hall 217
516 High Street, MS 9085
Bellingham, WA 98225

(360) 650-3284 (office)
(360) 650-7702 (fax)

ENVS Personnel Directory

Directions

Arntzen Hall building information, including maps, hours, and parking
Driving directions to Arntzen Hall

The entrance to Arntzen Hall from the plaza.

Urban and Environmental Planning & Policy Department (UEPP)

Arntzen Hall 217
516 High Street, MS 9085
Bellingham, WA 98225

(360) 650-7773 (office)
(360) 650-7702 (fax)

UEPP Personnel Directory

Directions

Arntzen Hall building information, including maps, hours, and parking
Driving directions to Arntzen Hall

A map of northwest Washington showing Everett, Port Angeles, Poulsbo, and the San Juan Islands

College of the Environment - Salish Sea Region (SSR)

In addition to our main Bellingham campus location, WWU's College of the Environment has alternate campus and facility locations. Please visit the College of the Environment - Salish Sea Region page for ways to pursue a four-year degree in EverettPort Angeles, or Poulsbo.

Salish Sea Region Personnel Directory

Contact:

Dr. Jenise M. Bauman, Program Director
Western Washington University
915 N Broadway Ave, Everett, WA 98201

(360) 394-2756
cenvssr@wwu.edu

Institutes

Specialized institutes affiliated with the College of the Environment offer our students additional research support and academic opportunities. Each institute maintains facilities that provide training in experiment methodology and the use of advanced laboratory equipment. In collaboration with outside institutions and community organizations, these institutes also offer College of the Environment students access to real-world research projects via a variety of paid and unpaid internship opportunities. Visit our Institutes page for more information.

Facilities

Laboratories

Faculty members of all departments conduct research in a number of laboratories located in Arntzen Hall and the Environmental Studies building. These laboratories provide a valuable training ground for College of the Environment students, and also offer paid research opportunities to a number of graduate and undergraduate assistants. While some of the labs are associated with Institutes, others are stand-alone facilities managed by individual faculty members and their graduate assistants.

Canyon Lake Community Forest

College of the Environment students have access to a community forest reserve of 2,300 acres of forest land in the foothills of Mt. Baker. This parcel of land includes 700 acres of old-growth forest with trees 800 to 1,000 years old, as well as a 50-acre lake and alpine wetlands. This property is one of many resources available to students for research and study in land and wildlife management.

Shannon Point Marine Center

Shannon Point Marine Center, located in Anacortes, Wash., a one-hour drive from Bellingham is a 78-acre coastal research center covered mostly by forest and bordered by 3,000 feet of undisturbed beachfront. The Center is a perfect learning environment, ideal for students studying marine sciences, with easy access to a variety of marine habitats, sophisticated laboratories, and a fleet of research vessels.