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[courses] - Spring 2012: More Perspectives and Experiences Courses!
1) ENVIR / COM 418 – Communication and the Environment
**This course counts towards Human/Social Dimensions**
2) POL S 335A – Poverty and Hunger in the World Food System (Professor Adrian Sinkler)
Please note: This course will be available for registration to non-POLS students beginning Period 2 (Monday, March 5 at 6am).
[course] Jump into a sea kayak for wild learning with the Tatoosh School!
6 weeks. 8 credits. Southeast Alaska. 200 miles & tents on the beach.
June 25 – August 3, 2012 –Ketchikan Launch
August 6 – September 13, 2012 –Wrangell Launch
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[course] - Spring 2012: "Digital Storytelling and Community Leadership"
General Studies 349: “Digital Storytelling and Community Leadership”GEN ST 349 (3 credits, Credit/No Credit)Meets Tuesdays 4:30pm-6:20pm, Mary Gates Hall 206Course size: 25Add-Code Required – Apply at https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/mattwojo/157507 Questions? Email mattwojo@uw.eduDigital Storytelling and Community Leadership is a three-credit course designed for students with some form of previous service-learning experience.
Read more[course] - Spring 2012: "Working in Community: Making Connections through a Non-Profit Internship"
1) General Studies 350F: “Working in Community: Making Connections through a Non-Profit Internship” 3 credits (credit/no credit)Course meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 pm-3:50 pm in MGH 258.
Are you engaged in a non-profit or public sector internship?
[event] Water, Stormwater, & Sustainabilty on Campus
Student research on the University of Washington’s impact on water
Friday, March 92:00 – 3:00 pm
Wallace Hall, POE Commons (formerly the Academic Computing Center)3737 Brooklyn Ave NE
Students in PoE’s Sustainability Studio spent this quarter researching options for more sustainable use of water on UW’s campus!
How was the Environmental Career Fair? Feedback requested!
We hope you all were able to attend the Environmental Career Fair last week! From our perspective (at the majors table), the event seemed like a complete success. A lot of hard work went into planning the event, and the team would appreciate a few minutes of your time to fill out an evaluation for the event.
Read more[event] - Burke Museum Visit with SAGE!
Burke Museum Visit!
When: Tuesday, February 28th at 3:30. Group may go to get coffee afterwards.Where: At the Burke Museum on campus.
What: The Burke Museum presents Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, a traveling exhibit that provides a place to gather and discuss 21st century food issues and ideas.Who: SAGE will be hosting and anyone is invited to attend!Other: Remember to bring your student ID card to get into the Burke Museum for free!