ISLANDWOOD GRADUATE PROGRAM ALUMNI CENTER
Connecting alumni to tools, resources, and opportunities that strengthen bonds with each other and the greater EEC community.
Connecting alumni to tools, resources, and opportunities that strengthen bonds with each other and the greater EEC community.
Stay in the know about what Alumni are up to, EEC Program Faculty talks, publications, and research, and the evolving curriculum.
Things to do, Places to go, and People to See! All are invited to jump in on the fun. So don’t wait — register for an event that interests you!
We’re planning lots of fun for our 2024 EEC Alumni Reunion this upcoming March. We can’t wait to see you there!
Please stay connected and update your info. We’d love to stay in touch and see how you’re doing.
The Researcher in Residence (RiR) program is an opportunity for alumni and visiting scholars to conduct research at IslandWood.
Stay connected to the program, see what current grads are up to, and find out what’s happening with alumni by following EEC on Instagram.
Communicate with fellow alumni – with news and events shared by your peers (and hopefully you!).
If you are looking for some great reads, we recommend the following books that we draw inspiration from.
The site provides a platform for Graduate students to easily access the myriad of curriculum, activities, and information important to the program and the core principles; Discovery, Environment and Community.
IslandWood acknowledges that the land on which we gather is within the ancestral territory of the suqʷabš “People of Clear Salt Walter” (Suquamish People). Expert fisherman, canoe builders and basket weavers, the suqʷabš live in harmony with the lands and waterways along Washington’s Central Salish Sea as they have for thousands of years. Here, the suqʷabš live and protect the land and waters of their ancestors for future generations as promised by the Point Elliot Treaty of 1855. While the majority of our work takes place on Suquamish and Duwamish (dxʷdɐwʔabʃ) land, we also conduct programs on the land of the Snohomish (sduhúbʃ), Puyallup (spuyaləpabš), Muckleshoot (buklshuhls), Skokomish (sqoqc’bes), and S’Klallam (nəxʷsƛ̕ay̕əm) peoples.
IslandWood is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our tax ID number is 31-1654076.
4450 Blakely Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 206.855.4300