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SafeCampus announcement
Dear Students, Faculty, & Staff,
What would you do if you thought a friend or colleague was involved in an abusive relationship? What if someone in your workplace or classroom regularly got his way using belligerence and intimidation?
[course] Planning and Design Competition Studio
Re-Imagining America’s National Parks – San Juan Island National Historical Park
Winter 2012 – BE 498/598M W (F) 1:30 – 4:00 pm6 credit hoursOpen to all students!
Faculty:
Ken Yocom: Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture
Manish Chalana: Assistant Professor, Urban Design & Planning
Tyler Sprague: PhD Candidate, Program in the Built Environment
The National Park Service is hosting an ideas competition to update their design and management guidelines to make them more pertinent to the issues related to park management and visitor experience.
Read more[internship] - Internships with the Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability (NBIS)
[internship] – Internships with the Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability (NBIS)
Read moreNominate your favorite professor for a UW teaching award!
Dear Members of the University Community,
The Center for Teaching and Learning and Undergraduate Academic Affairs invites nominations for the 2012 Distinguished Teaching Awards, Excellence in Teaching Awards, and the S.
[fellowship] - Rangel International Affairs Fellowship Info Sessions
Rangel International Affairs Fellowship Info Sessions Thursday, November 17th 2:00pm-3:00pm Thomson Hall 317
Are you an undergraduate student or recent grad and interested in a career in diplomacy? If so, come meet the Director of the U.S.
Final Cut: Words to Strike from Your Resume | The Daily Muse
Final Cut: Words to Strike from Your Resume | The Daily Muse
The link above comes to us via Alumni Career Skills workshop volunteer Jamie. Definitely good advice in a tough job market!
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There’s still a little time left to apply for Pipeline Project’s 2012 Environmental Alternative Spring Break (EASB) program!
The Pipeline Project is sending two teams of five students to Quileute Tribal School, La Push & Brewster Elementary School, Brewster during UW’s spring break.
[course] Education For Sustainability
Inner Pipeline Seminar for Winter 2012
What is environmental education all about? How do educators teach young people about the earth’s ecosystems and foster an ethic of environmental stewardship? This seminar will examine the past and current state of K-12 environmental education in the U.S.
We have several double majors in Environmental Studies and CEP. Interested in finding out what is similar/different between CEP and PoE? Check out the open house. Can’t make it? Feel free to ask Joe Kobayashi (CEP class of ‘00).
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