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Next Eco-Cities: Imaginations and Futures

The deep connections of nature and cities and the opportunities designers have to develop new urban spaces that link landscape and ecology is the topic of a free public lecture on April 7 in Kane Hall aimed at generating conversation about the present and future of the urban age. will explore nature and cities and the opportunities to develop new urban spaces that link landscape and ecology.

From Exxon Valdez to Deepwater Horizon

On the anniversary of the catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico one year ago this April, and another disastrous oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska, 22 years ago this April, is bringing together scholars and scientists, journalists and activists, chefs and fishermen from Alaska, Louisiana, and Washington to discuss how these very different spills were reported and the lasting impact they had on communities. You are invited to join this day of shared learning in the Allen Library Research Commons on Saturday, April 2.  Prior is required.

Reaching for the green, all year around

Theo chocolates from Fremont, Coca-Cola bottles in Bellevue and tofu made on Whidbey Island: UW Housing and Food Services (HFS) is looking to become greener by purchasing from local vendors as it strives for 100 percent sustainability. It’s all part of the ÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø’s .

Town Hall: UW Budget

Join President Phyllis Wise for a presentation on the current budget situation, followed by a Q&A session.
• When: Today
• Where: Kane Hall, Room 130
• Time: 4-5 p.m.