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[course] Environmental Alternative Spring Break Program
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).
Read more[Course]: CEE 250: Environmental Pollution: Energy and Materials Balance
This course will count towards the ‘natural science’ perspectives and experience requirement for the Environmental Studies major or minor. Please note that, as the course is only 2 credits, taking this course will not complete the category requirement for the major (3 credits minimum)
Winter Quarter 2012
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering presents….
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Day — UW Research Commons
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Day — UW Research Commons
November 16th is GIS Day and the University of Washington will highlight and celebrate the transformational role of Geographic Information Science (GIS) and Remote Sensing Technologies.
Read moreAmerica's Next Eco-Star
Guest post from PoE junior Sarah Kiner, who spent last summer working as an intern in Washington DC for SmartPower:
Do You Have What It Takes To Be America’s Next Eco-Star?
Read moreEnvironment Washington is part of the Environment America federation, a federation of 29 state-based environmental groups. Each year, Environment America hires passionate, talented and committed college graduates to join our two-year Fellowship Program.
Read more*job* Resource Conservationist/Agricultural Planner – Salem, Oregon
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Primarily performs agricultural and conservation planning and works with landowners/operators in addition to providing technical information on natural resources, conservation practices and related topics. Knowledge or experience with irrigation systems, irrigation water management and/or integrated pest management is desired but not required.
Check it out! It’s called a murmuration of starlings and it’s absolutely incredible (also seen on PoE’s facebook page).
(Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)
[course] Wild Rockies Field Institute
Earn credit living in your tent next semester!
The Wild Rockies Field Institute offers field-based, academic courses to undergraduate students, accredited through the University of Montana and transferable to other universities and colleges.
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