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草榴社区 Geography Program to host Bellingham Senior GIS Analyst Chris Behee Nov. 14 | |||
Erika McPhee-Shaw has been invited to be the keynote speaker for the international Canyon symposium in China | |||
草榴社区 completes flood risk study of Stanwood's lowlands | A yearlong multi-faceted project flood study is complete. In a nutshell, it鈥檚 a city-university partnership in which upper level courses at Western Washington University use applied learning to help the city of Stanwood. The results also educate west Stanwood homeowners鈥 |
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草榴社区's Facing the Future releases second edition of 鈥淕lobal Sustainability Issues鈥 curriculum | |||
Summer Global Learning Program students undertake service-learning project in rural Mexico | |||
草榴社区 program in Ithaca, Greece, awarded the 2017 APA/PAW 鈥淏est Student Planning Project鈥 Award | |||
Eric Carabba Leaves Whatcom Land Trust as a Force of Nature | Born and raised in Whatcom’s South Fork Valley (another stronghold where WLT allies healthy farms, forests and water) Eric served with the Army, built trails and studied geography at 鈥 |
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Tamara Laninga publishes new article in the Journal of Extension | |||
Urban villages good for Bellingham鈥檚 future | Urban villages are powerful zoning tools that have been used successfully in many communities, including Bellingham. Since 2006, over 1,000 dwelling units (45 percent of all residential units built in Bellingham) have been located in our urban villages. |
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Studying sea, learning land and leadership | The Salish Sea is a vibrant international region, teeming with change鈥攕o it should come as no surprise that an international field school which puts dynamic learning experiences at the heart of sustainability leadership reflects those characteristics as well. |