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Gilman Scholarship Workshop
Are you planning to study abroad during the spring of 2014 or later? Are you a Federal Pell Grant recipient? Do you want help covering the costs of your study abroad program?
Read moreTrans-boundary Water Field TripOn April 12, Arava students and interns embarked on the Water Trip, led by Dr. Clive Lipchin. This five-day trip was part of a required course for all students called “Water Resource Management in the Middle East.“ The goal?
Read moreGreetings Lettuce Link friends, volunteers and community supporters!
We’re Hiring!
Michelle Bates-Benetua, Lettuce Link Program Manager, recently announced that she will be moving on from Lettuce Link. Read Michelle’s thoughts and please share the job posting widely.
[paid internship]: Basel Action Network: Programming intern
Basel Action Network (BAN) is a non-profit 501©(3) located in Pioneer Square advocating for global Environmental Justice. Our body of work includes preventing the export of toxic wastes, toxic products, and toxic technologies from the developed countries to developing countries.
Capstone Award Ceremony Results!
In case you missed our awards ceremony last night, I’ve included the results below. This symposium featured 19 oral presentations and 33 poster presentations. All oral and poster presentations were judged on content, style, and delivery by a panel of anonymous judges.
Read moreStunning Satellite Images of Earth | TIME.com
Stunning Satellite Images of Earth | TIME.com
Exclusive timelapse: See climate change, deforestation and urban sprawl unfold as Earth evolves over 30 years.
Read more[internship]: COASST Internship in Conservation Biology and Marine Ecology
INTERNSHIP IN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND MARINE ECOLOGY
Want to gain valuable research experience? Contemplating working for a non-profit after graduation? Interested in marine conservation?
The Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) is seeking 3-4 undergraduate students to assist with data entry and management, volunteer recruitment, tracking, training and communication for 2-3 college credits.
This event will take place on May 31st from 3:30-5:00 in room 401 Denny Hall as part of the normal FAALS (FridayAfternoon Archaeology Lecture Series) time slot. All are welcome, especially students interested the idea of building a career doing environmental research and/or consulting.
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