Gratitude
Evergreen students explore, faculty are invigorated and scholarship recipients flourish — thanks to generous donors.
Make a gift to the Evergreen Annual Fund and you'll enhance the quality of the Evergreen experience. Programs like Student Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF), Faculty Foundation Grants, and Foundation Scholarships are made possible through the generosity of donors. Thank you!
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Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships
18 undergraduates will participate in 8 different fellowships this summer, supported in part by the Annual Fund.
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Faculty Foundation Grants
Now in its tenth year, Foundation grants allow faculty to pursue their passions thanks to generous gifts to the Annual Fund. This year, nine faculty received awards.
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Foundation Scholarships
122 scholarships were awarded for 2017, made possible by gifts to the Annual Fund.
In this video, Evergreen students express their gratitude for scholarships.
FACULTY FOUNDATION GRANTS 2017
Thanks to your gifts to the Annual Fund, nine Evergreen faculty will engage in research and creative work that reinvigorates them and fosters student engagement. Learn more about the Evergreen faculty members working on research this year.
Art & Politics: Kathleen Eamon
The Political Afterlife of Art in Craft and Tactile Sensibility
Islamic Theology: Sarah Eltantawi
Supporting a variety of scholarly activities related to Islamic theology
Black Sea Colonization: Ulrike Krotscheck
Comparative Ionian Colonization in the Black Sea and the Western Mediterranean
Fine Art Residency: Naima Lowe
Supporting an artist residency at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
Chile and Cultural Memory: Alice Nelson
Resisting Reconciliation: Intergenerational Memory and Cultural Production in Post-Pinochet Chile
Ornithology in the Field: Alison Styring
Bird Diversity, Ecology, and Conservation in Totally Protected Areas in Borneo
Climate Justice: Leonard Schwartz and Shangrila Wynn
The Poetics and Politics of Nature: An Exploration of Ecological Consciousness and Climate Justice in Nepal
Neoliberalism: Anthony Zaragoza
Neoliberalism in the Neighborhood
SUMMER UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH 2017
Thanks to generous gifts to Evergreen's Annual Fund from donors like you, Evergreen students have opportunities to partner with faculty to do some not-so-simple, really quite amazing research this summer.
Birds: with Alison Styring
Summer Research in Field Ornithology
Cyber Games: with Richard Weiss
Research in Cyber Security: Educational Cyber Security Games
Forest Ecosystems: with Abir Biswas
Biogeochemical Cycling in Pacific Northwest Forest Ecosystems
Huge Granite Sculpture: with Bob Leverich
Sculptural Work in Stone: A Public Outdoor Work for Vashon Island High School
Jellyfish: with Eric V. Thuesen
Ecophysiology of Ctenophores
Moss: with Lalita Calabria
Field and Laboratory Studies of Nitrogen fixing Moss-Cyanobacteria Symbiosis in Puget Sound Prairies
Social Movements: with Lori Blewett
Changing Social Movement Rhetoric and the Inertia of Language
The End of Art: with Kathleen Eamon
Hegel's End of Art Thesis and the Political Afterlife of Art in Craft and Tactile Sensibilities
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