Grace A. Wang - Personal Biography

Department of Environmental Studies, Huxley College of the Environment at WWU

Thanks for visiting my web site. Here's a bit about myself: I grew up in Seattle, only to move away for college and graduate school. After about 15 years, I find myself back in the Northwest and enjoying the abundant natural resources and recreational opportunities. My childhood included lots of camping and fishing with my family. Partly because of that, both my personal and professional lives have revolved around natural resources. In my spare time you'll find me hiking, running, and learning to rock climb. When I'm not outside, I'm pursuing other cerebral interests.

Some of my favorite things:

Books:
Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser Nickel and Dimed by barbara Ehrenreich Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer Where the Mountain Casts its Shadow by Maria Coffey The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell High and Mighty: The Rise of the SUV by Keith Bradsher Why do Men Have Nipples? by Mark Leyner and Billy Goldbert
Music:
Semisonic Coldplay BoDeans Third Eye Blind Mozart David Gray
Movies:
The American President (all-time favorite!) The Quiet American About a Boy