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Main Campus Buildings

Main Campus Buildings

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Additional Building Information

Student Residence Buildings - Student Modular Housing - Organic Farm Buildings

Construction Services

The Construction Services group maintains the campus buildings providing services such as remodeling, painting, carpentry, interior, and masonry repairs.

Building Services

Building Services staff provide a clean, safe and healthful building environment in which people can teach, learn and work. In addition, custodians help promote our academic mission by providing essential support services for all college activities.

Submit a work order to Facilities Services

Sarah Works Appointed as Evergreen's Director of Recreation and Athletics

Sarah Works has been appointed as The Evergreen State College’s Director of Recreation and Athletics, bringing a rich mix of experience to the job.

Convicting the Innocent – Presentation at Tacoma Campus, March 4

Convicting the Innocent: Why does it happen? How can we prevent it?

Exoneree Ronald Cotton and Jennifer Thompson-Cannino, co-authors of the New York Times Bestseller, PICKING COTTON: OUR MEMOIR OF INJUSTICE AND REDEMPTION, will speak twice in Tacoma on Thursday, March 4th at 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. at The Evergreen State College Tacoma Campus, 1210 – 6th Ave. Both events are free and open to the public.

February 24, 2010 Budget Update

House and Senate Release Budget Proposals

Evergreen Roundtable Discussion on the Budget Planned for Monday

We reached another budget milestone this week with the release of Senate and House budget proposals in the state legislature.  The proposals differ in their approaches to balancing the state budget, but they do provide another indication of the size of potential budget cuts here at Evergreen. 

Evergreen Hosts Free Lecture on Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration

(Olympia, Washington) - The Evergreen State College’s Ecovention Lecture series features a presentation by Paul Cereghino entitled “Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration” on Wednesday, February 24th from 6-8 p.m. in Evergreen’s Seminar II Building, Room D1105. Mr. Cereghino will share his experience in regional restoration planning through his work with the Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project.

NAWIPS Curriculum Archive

Undergraduate Programs

Native American & World Indigenous Peoples Studies (NAWIPS) teaches Evergreen's Olympia campus daytime programs for undergraduates.

Explore Graduate and Reservation-Based Programs

Olympia Campus Graduate Programs

Master of Public Administration Tribal Governance

Reservation-Based Undergraduate Programs

Tribal: Reservation-Based Community Determined Program

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