Only in Seattle PublishedAugust 22, 2018 by Emma Harold The past 2 months, we have seen things on the street that are completely novel to us, anything from a … Read more
An evergreen experience PublishedAugust 22, 2018 by Ashley Hare Seattle is growing pretty quickly, and with that so is its tourism industry. Coffee, an active volcano, Jeff Bezos, a … Read more
The Nonprofit-Industrial Complex PublishedAugust 14, 2018 by Harrison Banner “This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience… The potential … Read more
Becoming Jaded in the Emerald City PublishedAugust 14, 2018 by Harrison Banner This summer in Seattle has truly been a rollercoaster, full of positive ups and crushing downs, twists and turns that … Read more
DEID in Madagascar: End of Project Summary PublishedAugust 10, 2018 by Samantha Wind When our team arrived in Manantenina, we thought that we would be working on the construction of a pipeline and … Read more
Choosing Words Wisely, or Not At All PublishedAugust 09, 2018 by Chiara Settineri A few weeks ago, we were tasked with the responsibility to create a presentation for an upcoming sexual harassment training … Read more
Okay, Now I’m Stirred PublishedAugust 09, 2018 by Olivia McAuliffe If you read my blog post from last week, you would know that I had a couple close encounters with … Read more
The Power of Inclusive and Multi-Sectoral Coalitions PublishedAugust 09, 2018 by Kelby Welsh The Washington Environmental Council celebrated their 50th year in 2017, and a timeline is displayed in the office on the … Read more
DEID in Madagascar: Reflections on Clean Water Education PublishedAugust 08, 2018 by Samantha Wild Since our team’s arrival in Madagascar, the DEID Madagascar project has expanded vastly in both scope and complexity. After extensively … Read more
The Big Cheese PublishedAugust 07, 2018 by Annie Roberts The cool breeze emanating from the open dairy case brushed against my face as I set down my supplies: a … Read more