Monday, November 21, 2005

Going to this tonight. MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION

My friend Nate was the main developer of this course that occured this summer here and in Alaska. Sounded like a killer class, I begged to get in it as a servant or porter but I lacked the qualifications. This presentation and reception should be very interesting.

THE ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE: CHOICES AND CHANGE A STUDENT-CENTERED MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION

On August 1, 2005, 12 students, two professors, two philanthropists andone journalist landed on the tundra in the Arctic National WildlifeRefuge. The journey began in a UW Program on the Environment classroomin Seattle and included 8 days in the Refuge and a debriefing at theUniversity of Alaska, Fairbanks. It culminated in a trip that broughtinterdisciplinary student scholarship from the arctic wilds to thepolitical wilderness of Washington, D.C.Please join the UW's Program on the Environment for a student-centeredmultimedia presentation and reception.The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Choices & ChangeMonday, November 21, 20057:30 pm, 220 Kane HallReception supported by the Lucky 7 Foundation to follow in theWalker-Ames RoomCall 206.616.3310 or email poe@u.washington.edu for more informationLink to more event info with color flyer: http://depts.washington.edu/poeweb/happening/poe_events.cgi

1 Comments:

At 1:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

how was the show?? Sorry I missed it ....

 

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