Curriculum for the Bioregion

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Curriculum for the Bioregion engages faculty communities in exploring these issues and in building sustainability concepts and place-based learning into a broad array of courses and disciplines. An initiative of the Washington Center for Improving the Quality of Undergraduate Education, we bring together faculty and staff as well as community leaders and experts throughout Washington State to strengthen sustainability education.

http://bioregion.evergreen.edu/

Notes

  • The site has an archive of activities and courses developed by participants
  • The site includes lists of faculty interested in "bioregional studies" at participating institutions.

The following Salish Sea Universities and Colleges are Participating: