Join two members of the IslandWood learning community to hear more about their experience in the Education for Environment & Community graduate certificate program.
Join two members of the IslandWood learning community to hear more about their experience in the Education for Environment & Community graduate certificate program.
Marlie Somers and Morgan Malley are current students (and cabinmates!) who will be answering questions about why they chose IslandWood to continue their education, their professional goals beyond the program, and what their experience has been so far.
Get the inside scoop and see how you might fit into our community of learners!
IslandWood acknowledges that we live and work on the ancestral land of the Coast Salish people, who have been stewards of this region's land and waters since time immemorial, and who continue to protect these lands and waters for future generations, as promised by the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855, the Treaty of Point No Point of 1855, and the Treaty of Medicine Creek of 1854.
While the majority of our work takes place on Suquamish (suq̀ʷabš) 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
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