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We are looking for engaging and motivated graduate and undergraduate students who want to make a difference to underrepresented youth in Seattle. Starting this month, you can train to become a Seattle MESA math and science tutor for local middle and high school students.
Read moreProgram on the Environment Environmental Leadership Scholarship Recipients, Fall 2013
Emily Noyd
Emily Noyd is a senior Environmental Studies major with a focus on education and a minor in Anthropology. Her passion for environmental education was sparked by volunteering for a local K-8 school’s garden program.
Want to learn how to connect with others professionally in the environment field? Please feel free to come to this workshop on Nov. 14 at 5pm. If you have any questions, email Julie at juljohn@uw.edu.
Read moreWhat makes a sustainable community? How can we instill in youngergenerations a sense of hope and optimism in a finite world? We will beexploring these questions in EDUC401K Education for Sustainability, aninteractive seminar through the Pipeline Project.
Read moreACAT seeks a full-time Environmental Health and Justice Coordinator to facilitate our projects. The goal of all of ACAT’s projects is to assure justice by advocating for environmental and community health.
Read moreThe International, a news website that features articles from a variety of sources on issues of public interest, is currently looking for reporters of environmental topics at the University of Washington!
Read moreThe Grist Fellowship program is looking to hire three early-career journalists to join the Grist team for six-month periods. Grist is an independent nonprofit media organization that shapes the country’s environmental conversations, making green second nature for their monthly audience of 1,500,000 and growing.
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