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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.

Fourteen Evergreen Alumni Serving as Peace Corps Volunteers

The Evergreen State College No. 22 Producer of Volunteers Among Small Schools on Peace Corps’ Annual Top Colleges Rankings

Andy Warhol Foundation Donates Warhol Photography to The Evergreen State College

The Evergreen State College was recently awarded a gift of original Andy Warhol photographs from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.

National Survey Notes High Levels of Student Engagement

Students at The Evergreen State College reported higher than average engagement on all benchmark measures of the 2009 National Survey of Student Engagement.

Master in Teaching – Information Sessions

Evergreen's Master in Teaching (MiT) program is holding information sessions throughout the winter to acquaint prospective students with the program’s prerequisites and application process, scholarship opportunities, and program structure.

‘Art of Living’ Event Raised Nearly $90,000

The Evergreen State College’s ‘Art of Living’ Event Raised Nearly $90,000 for Student Scholarships and Art Gallery

Washington Campus Compact Announces Findings

Washington Campus Compact and the Western Region Campus Compact Consortium released data today on a faculty engagement survey of the Western Region.

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Pathways for Native American Students: A Report on Colleges and Universities in Washington State

Gathering Together Information on more than 40 Colleges and Universities, Pathways for Native American Students: A Report on Colleges and Universities in Washington State explores the challenges and many ways of engaging the resources of institutions to serve Native American students.

Local Schools Do Well in Math Meet

Olympia High School placed second overall and Tumwater High School came in third in The First Annual High School Math Meet held at The Evergreen State College on February 27. Tacoma’s Stadium High School won the tournament.

Howard Zinn Event on February 6 Cancelled

Howard Zinn, the author of "A People's History of the United States" and several other books has died. The Boston Herald reports he suffered a heart attack in Santa Monica, California. Zinn was 87.

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