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EarthLab Awards Innovation Grants to Two Projects with CBE Researchers

EarthLab announced their Innovation Grants for 2024-25 for projects focused on Climate and Social Justice. The awardees were announced in March 2024, and 2 of the 5 selected projects include CBE researchers.

Project Title: Catalyzing Just Circular Communities: A Feasibility

Gundula Proksch awarded ARCC Mid-Career Research Impact Award

Associate Professor of Architecture Gundula Proksch has been awarded the ARCC Mid-Career Research Impact Award, which recognizes outstanding performance and substantive impact in architectural research. Awardees are selected by the ARCC Board.

Associate Professor Proksch’s NSF project CITYFOOD is mentioned …

2024 CBE Inspire Fund Awardees Announced

The CBE Inspire Fund Awardees for the 2024 cycle have been selected! Their project names and team members are outlined below.

Title: Mycelium Grow Lab for Student-led Research

Team: Gundula Proksch (Associate Professor, Architecture), Tyler Sprague (Associate Professor, Architecture)

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WCRER releases report and white paper – March 2024

The Washington Center for Real Estate Research (WCRER) has released a white paper entitled “Increasing Washington State’s Residential Development Capacity”, co-authored by WCRER Director Steven Bourassa (also the H. Jon and Judith M. Runstad Endowed Professor and Chair of the …

Final day of Change Stories Residential Knowledge Exchange

On Thursday, March 21st, the Change Stories team gathered for the final day of shared learning sessions. The first session was focused on developing a theory of change for the project. Small group discussions returned to topics from previous days, …

Day 2 of Change Stories Residential Knowledge Exchange

Tuesday, March 19th, the Change Stories residential knowledge exchange group experienced a full day of shared learning sessions. Morning sessions included full discussions from the US community based organization team members, followed by a discussion about decolonializing research. The discussions …