New Report Charts the Vision, Maps the Path to Transforming Northwest’s Vulnerable Water Infrastructure

A Northwest Vision for 2040 Water Infrastructure

Much of the Pacific Northwest’s water infrastructure is old, at risk for breakdowns, and vulnerable to threats including earthquakes and climate extremes, according to a new report. But the region’s water utilities can generate solutions by adopting new investment practices for billions of dollars in annual spending, guided by long-range vision and strategy.

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Bryophytes and Lichens of the Pacific Northwest

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This upper-divison science program focuses on the the diversity and ecological significance of bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) and lichens (i.e., lichenized fungi). With approximately 40,000 described species these lineages occur in virtually every ecosystem on earth and are among the most sensitive indicators of environmental change.

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Calculus and Analytical Geometry I

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Calculus and Analytical Geometry I, II, and III is a year-long sequence of courses that will provide a rigorous treatment of the procedures, concepts, and applications of differential and integral calculus, multi-dimensional space, sequences, and series.  This year-long (Fall, Winter, Spring) sequence is appropriate for students who are planning to teach secondary mathematics or engage in further study in mathematics, science, or economics.

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Calculus and Analytical Geometry II

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Psychology: Professional Conference

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This course involves travel to the annual convention of the Western Psychological Association (WPA). The convention attracts 3000+ students and professionals of psychology. It showcases the range of activities and topics that psychology offers, and highlights cutting edge research in all areas of psychology. Many events are specifically geared towards helping students network, and to learn what is needed to succeed in a career in psychology.

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Islamic Modernity in Global Perspective

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This challenging program is an exploration of the time period known in western discourse as modernity.  Modernity is understood primarily as a temporal category – one that is alternatively understood to begin with the Enlightenment or the Industrial Revolution – but it is also a category that connotes a set of qualities and affects –secularization, citizenship, gender and sexuality equality, and above all, progress. What happens when we look at modernity from a non-western (which is to say, non-militarily and economically dominant) perspective?

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Advanced Topics in the Performing Arts: The Audition and the Actor

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Have you ever auditioned for a show and weren't quite sure how?  Or, do you become very nervous because you feel you aren't well-prepared?  This program is a chance for students to learn new skills and practice the art of auditioning.  This is a practical hands-on program. Curriculum includes: preparing for the audition, how to choose a monologue, cold readings and improvisation technique, and audition etiquette.

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Politics and Aesthetics: Critical Theory and Critical Practice

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This writing-intensive program will focus on the relation between politics and aesthetics at the present time. The Burkinabè rapper Smockey has coined the word pré-volution , to describe his work as a combination of premonition, revolution , and evolution . In what ways might works of art -- whether they be poems, films, paintings, songs, etc. -- not only represent episodes of political life, but also constitute a kind of pré-volutionary

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