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The Evergreen State College

The Evergreen State College is an accredited public liberal arts college and is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges that is located in Olympia, Washington, USA. Founded in 1967, Evergreen was formed to be an experimental and non-traditional college. Faculty issue narrative evaluations of students' work rather than grades, and Evergreen organizes most studies into largely interdisciplinary classes that generally constitute a full-time course load. The current Evergreen President is Thomas L. (Les) Purce and its Board Chair is Christopher Hedrick.

The Faculty Advisory Panel on the College Budget April 11th, 2007 Peter Bohmer, Clarissa Dirks, Amy Gould, and Sarah Pedersen Purpose: Pose standing questions about the budget to the president and vice-presidents Meet regularly with the Associate Vice-President for the Academic Budget and other administrators to keep apprised of the current budget considerations Keep a continuous dialogue between administrators and faculty Guiding Question: Is the college’s budget so constituted and managed as to further the college’s academic mission?

All Campus Forum on the College Budget April 24th, 2008 A budget is a plan of operations, that includes the proposed expenditures for a specific period or purpose and the proposed means of financing them.
City Art

City Art

(1877) Gustave Caillebotte, Art Institute of Chicago Paris Street; Rainy Day

Fred Martin, Ted Keeley Washington State Dept of Natural Resources Judy Cushing, Lee Zeman, Nik Molnar Natalie Kopytko, Juli Mallett Anne McIntosh, Nalini Nadkarni The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA Additional Contributors: B. Van Pelt, R. Dial, C. LeRoy, J. Franklin, A. Carey, D. Fischer, E. Menendez, C. Pierce, M. Finch, Y. Kim, E. Murphy-Hill, A. Crosland, T. Brooks, J. Thomas. Funded by NSF IIS 05-0570, 06-39588, DBI-0417311, CISE 01-31952, BIR 99-75510, 96-30316, BIO 96-30316, 99-75510. Lois Delcambre, David Maier Portland State University http://alala.evergreen.edu/dnr http://canopy.evergreen.edu/canopydb judyc@evergreen.edu Ecology Research Resource Management Models What we are doing: Revising visualizations & metrics developed for researchers for resource management. Surveying experts to characterize crowns from a research database. Producing Crown Catalog w/ ratings using revised rules. Conducting ecology research to analyze crown gaps. What we will do next: Evaluate new rules and use of crown catalog. Scale up in space – integrate field data with remotely sensed LIDAR data. Future CS Research Directions: More end-user programmed visualization, incl. animation. Better pattern recognition. Interpolation and extrapolation for missing data. Better, dynamic models that run forward and backward, and can int...
welcome to city life a yearlong interdisciplinary academic program about the lives and works of urban people

welcome to city life a yearlong interdisciplinary academic program about the lives and works of urban people

Eyes & Vision

Eyes & Vision

Programming Languages 2nd edition Tucker and Noonan

Programming Languages 2nd edition Tucker and Noonan

Chapter 8 Semantic Interpretation To understand a program you must become both the machine and the program. A. Perlis

Clean Energy Industry Trends and Workforce Development Research Summary November 18, 2010 Alan Hardcastle Sr. Research Associate
Ecological Observatories MES gCORE, Fall 2010 Judy Cushing

Ecological Observatories MES gCORE, Fall 2010 Judy Cushing

Why Ecological Observatories? Where are they? Where do they get their data? What issues do observatories face? What do they offer you, and how do you get that? Some data exploration….
Putting It All Together Summing Up/Starting Up TESC MPA Winter 2008 Dr. Gail Johnson

Putting It All Together Summing Up/Starting Up TESC MPA Winter 2008 Dr. Gail Johnson

NATIVE SOVEREIGNTY IN THE AMERICAS

NATIVE SOVEREIGNTY IN THE AMERICAS

Dr. Zoltan Grossman Faculty member in Geography and Native American Studies, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz
MISLEADING GRAPHS Powerpoint by Leah Montange Lesson by Leah Montange and Daniel Perry

MISLEADING GRAPHS Powerpoint by Leah Montange Lesson by Leah Montange and Daniel Perry

Agriculture and Food

Agriculture and Food

ConcepTest 16.1a Electric Potential Energy I

ConcepTest 16.1a Electric Potential Energy I

electron proton electron proton + - 1) proton 2) electron 3) both feel the same force 4) neither–there is no force 5) they feel the same magnitude force but in opposite directions A proton and an electron are in a constant electric field created by oppositely charged plates. You release the proton from the positive side and the electron from the negative side. Which feels the larger electric force?
Solid, Toxic and Hazardous Waste

Solid, Toxic and Hazardous Waste

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ConcepTest 5.1 To Work or Not to Work

ConcepTest 5.1 To Work or Not to Work

Is it possible to do work on an object that remains at rest? 1) yes 2) no

Heisenberg Uncertainty implications for Self-reproducing Inflationary Multiverse Brian Orr, The Evergreen State College, Olympia WA 98505 C. Hogan (2000) C. Hogan (2000) Hyperphysics: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html Hyperphysics: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html M. Beneke (2002)
Climate Change and the IPCC Fourth Assessment Jean Palutikof Head, Technical Support Unit Working Group II IPCC Met Office, Exeter, UK

Climate Change and the IPCC Fourth Assessment Jean Palutikof Head, Technical Support Unit Working Group II IPCC Met Office, Exeter, UK

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