By Nate Galvan | galvanna@sonoma.edu
The Covid-19 pandemic has reached every part of the world, leaving essentially no one unaffected. Just ask Laura Watt, a professor in Sonoma State’s Geography, Environment...
By Nate Galvan | galvanna@sonoma.edu
The Covid-19 pandemic has reached every part of the world, leaving essentially no one unaffected. Just ask Laura Watt, a professor in Sonoma State’s Geography, Environment...
(Rohnert Park) — With more than 60 community leaders, SSU employees and others looking on, Sonoma State President Judy K. Sakaki and Joyce Lopes, vice president for administration and finance, used a pair of oversized scissors to cut a long dark blue ribbon spanning the entrance of the...
Sonoma State University Professor Laura A. Watt told the House Committee on Natural Resources on Wednesday that environmental reviews under the key National Environmental Policy Act can be valuable tools...
When Polaroid decided to stop making its trademark instant-developing film in 2008, the company destroyed nearly all of its factories. Sonoma State University environmental history professor Laura A. Watt has latched on to the iconic Polaroid style to express another side of her art. Her work is...
A new book by Sonoma State University Environmental Studies and Planning Professor Laura Watt is coming to bookshelves Nov. 29. "The Paradox of Preservation" is the story of landscape preservation of Point Reyes and what the idea of wilderness really means.
"We are told humans are the...