St. Martins University
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St. Martins College is a small catholic school located in City of Lacey in Thurston County in the center of the Henderson Inlet Ecosystem watershed.
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- They have a civil engineering masters, and a biology program, as well as a strong international program.
- https://www.stmartin.edu/directory/dintie-s-mahamah-phd-pe is their faculty in environmental and water resource engineering.
- https://www.stmartin.edu/directory/aaron-coby-phd works in bioremediation
- https://www.stmartin.edu/directory/robert-bode-phd is focused on terrestrial ecology
ChatGPT Research 12/8/24
- Dr. Aaron Coby, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and a Biology professor, is a key figure in developing the Environmental Studies program. His work integrates environmental science with social policy, aligning with the university’s Benedictine values of stewardship and justice. He has been instrumental in structuring interdisciplinary approaches that include community partnerships
- The Environmental Engineering faculty focus on applying sustainable practices to solve local ecological challenges. Their efforts include projects addressing water quality, resource management, and public health impacts, which have practical implications for the regional community
- Other faculty-led initiatives, such as Biology Club activities and partnerships through the new Environmental Studies major, support hands-on student involvement with local organizations and restoration efforts
- Saint Martin's University Farm - Students actively participate in sustainable farming practices through the university farm. This initiative focuses on producing nutrient-dense, locally grown food, educating about sustainable agriculture, and enhancing climate change resilience. The farm also supports local food security by providing for those in need, connecting stewardship with broader community well-being
- Community Kitchen and Thurston County Food Bank Volunteering - Students engage in service opportunities like preparing and serving meals at the Community Kitchen in downtown Olympia and organizing food at the Thurston County Food Bank. These efforts address food insecurity while fostering community relationships
- Student organizations such as the Biology Club and the SMU Garden Club promote awareness and actions related to environmental issues. These clubs often organize activities and educational events that encourage sustainable practices on campus and beyond