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College of the Environment Student Meeting Fund
Spring Quarter Deadline: April 17, 2013
The College of the Environment (CoEnv) supports undergraduate, Masters, and PhD students in furthering their careers, and in particular in connecting students to networking opportunities afforded by the presentation of their original work in meeting venues.
Join PoE for another round of Brown Bag Lunches! This quarter will be full of really great speakers, including our very own Megan Styles kicking off the series. See you there!
Read moreCity of Kent (Parks) Is Hiring for the Green Kent Partnership!
City of Kent (Parks) Is Hiring for the Green Kent Partnership!
Here’s the link to the official position title (Green Kent Partnership Temporary):
http://www.kentwa.gov/employeeservices/jobs/
Community, Environment and Planning (CEP) cordially invites you the event Inspire My Generation on April 11th at 6:30pm. Doors open at 6:00pm in Gould Hall room 322.
Jake Ducey, a 21 year old published author and non-profit owner is excited to share his story about his 6-month journey around the world to find life’s purpose.
Read more[internship]: Social media promotion for films about community gardening
Interested in food systems? Community gardening? Social media advertising/promotion? Event planning?
UW Anthropology Professor Ann Anagnost is looking for a motivated student to assist with promotion of a mini-film festival for amateurs for the American Community Gardening Association Meetings at the UW in August 2013.
Tilth Producers of Washington is Hiring!
Check out this latest posting with Tilth Producers of Washington for a Program Coordinator position! Application due on March 27th.
Read more"A Forest Year" video
“A Forest Year” video
Need a quiet moment at the start of finals week? Hit the link above for a timelapse video of a forest over one year.
Read moreNature Vision is a non-profit environmental education organization founded in 2003 based in Woodinville, WA. Our mission is to foster citizen appreciation and stewardship of our environment through integration of school, community, and nature education.
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