Conserving Wildlife

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How do we conserve endangered plants and animals? How do we set conservation priorities? How does continued climate change loom over these decisions? These are complex questions that demand interdisciplinary perspectives to address. This upper-division program will focus on examining and analyzing the threats facing some of the Pacific Northwest’s threatened or endangered species and applying that knowledge to the development of species conservation plans.

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Introduction to Psychology

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Scientific inquiry into human behavior and cognition is a dynamic and rapidly growing field that influences personal development and diverse careers. This course examines essential aspects of the human experience (neurology, sensation and perception, personality, learning, memory, cognition, emotion, motivation, etc.) and political, economic, and cultural influences. Contemporary trends and specific sub-disciplines (neuropsychology, cross cultural research, childhood development, gerontology, organizational behavior, wellness, etc.) will be addressed.

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Student-Originated Studies: Music

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This SOS is designed for students with an interest in advanced work in topics in music that have grown out of previous academic programs.  Students may present proposals in the areas of music performance, ecomusic, music history, music composition or music theory.  Students will work with faculty throughout the program to create collaborative working groups, and critique groups that will allow students to support each other's work.  Students will also be expected to engage with assigned common readings on a broad range of musical topics.

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Turnpike Build on the Bluff Trail

We are seeking volunteers who would like to learn how to build a turnpike, and are excited to get out into the woods and to help keep the world safe and fun for all!

Evergreen Conservation Corps

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Building Your Own Tiny Home

Evergreen alum and local green builder Tanner Milliren will talk about designing and building his own tiny house. Hosted by Greener Futures, Do it Greener, and the Office of Sustainability.

Career Advising Staff

Our Academic Advising team is here to assist you with any questions you may have about Evergreen.

Musician Rich Wyman on Music and Social Change

Singer/pianist/harmonica player/songwriter Rich Wyman will talk about his career, play some of his songs and piano solos, and take questions about the current state of the music industry, working for social change as a musician, and other topics. Open to all members of the campus community; sponsored by the academic program "As Real As Rain: The Blues and American Culture." Check out Rich's work at: https://www.richwyman.com/

The Evergreen Larping Society

The mission of The Evergreen Larping Society is to create a safe community space for Evergreen students and alumni to participate in live action role-playing games, the creation of costumes for those games, and enriching each other's lives by forming new friendships and relationships with other people who enjoy the live action role-play experience!

Clothesline Project

Airing out our hidden traumas, the clothesline project brings to light some of the experiences of abuse and trauma that students and staff from our community face and empowers survivors to share their stories.

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