News & Events
POE and UW Farm Book Club and Potluck
POE and the UW Farm are hosting an evening book club and the first gathering is on Wednesday April 15 at 5:30pm in the POE commons.
The selected book is “The Third Plate” by Dan Barber, which offers a chef’s perspective on how to positively transform America’s food system, without sacrificing taste or ethics.
U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program
This summer year, CCUWDP is offering up to 38 workforce development program positions across the nation and applications are now available. This is a wonderful opportunity for students looking to gain experience in the energy and transportation areas.
Read moreApply for a College of the Environment Scholarship | College of the Environment
Apply for a College of the Environment Scholarship | College of the Environment
The College of the Environment is pleased to announce the availability of student scholarships for the 2014-2015 academic year.
Read more[event] 50 Shades of Green Investment Forum
Please join ZINO Society for their 50 Shades of Green Investment Forum on Wednesday March 25th from 5:00PM – 8:30PM
University of Washington Bothell in Discovery Hall
18115 Campus Way NE, Bothell
IMPORTANT!
[event] Today! Environmental Management Symposium
Hear stories of students solving real world environmental issues and learn about the graduate certificate in environmental management.
3 presentations from 4-5:30pm followed by a catered reception, located in the HUB room 145!
[internship] Snohomish County Public Works
FOUR Internship opportunities have been posted to the Snohomish County Job Opportunity website.
These positions are with the Public Works Surface Water Management division and include the following positions:
Lakes Water Quality
Engineering and Drainage
For more information: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/snohomish/default.cfm
[course] The Natural Environment
ENGL 200 (Section C) “The Natural Environment”
Mon-Thurs 1:30-2:20
This course will examine the idea of “the natural environment” in the late twentieth century, and more specifically, the way literary texts (both fictional and non-fictional) represent human relationships with that environment.