Evergreen TEDxTalks 2013

Did you know Evergreen produces TED talks?  Yup.  In 2012, some of our campus leaders in sustainability got together with alumni working in a variety of sustainability fields to produce the first TEDxEvergreen.  It was, of course, successful, so they did it again last February. Tune in to see some of the latest thinking on critical environmental issues from some of Evergreen’s best critical thinkers.

TEDxTheEvergreenStateCollege (02/25/13)

The Evergreen Student Music Project is now online!

Greetings!
I’m excited to announce the launch of the new Evergreen Student Music Project website at  http://blogs.evergreen.edu/esmp/.
To celebrate the collaborative works of this 33 year old tradition, you can now listen, view and download all of the past albums for the first time.
Since 1980, the Evergreen Student Music Project has been an annual collaboration of student originated work that has been produced in a variety of formats such as vinyl, cassette tape, CD, and thumb drives. Selected Evergreen student musicians are recorded by the advanced multi-tracking class  every year. The annual project has been kept alive for the past 33 years with the support of Peter Randlette, Electronic Media Audio Interns, Terry Setter, Electronic Media staff, Student Activities, and various committed staff and students.
The site: http://blogs.evergreen.edu/esmp/ is an online archive that provides playback, downloads, and amazing views into the history of the project.
Please join us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EvergreenStudentMusicProject.

Multi-track Class of 1981

Sincerely,
Zenaida Vergara
Audio IT Technician

 

Student Photography Showcase – showing now through June 15th, 2013

Galerie Fotoland is thrilled to present our first ever photography competition for Evergreen students.  We invite you to come see this eclectic and dynamic collection of photographs on display in the first floor lobby of the Daniel J. Evans Library building (right outside Photoland).

This photograph by George Silver was awarded first place. It was created in the Beginning Digital Photography class in Summer 2012.

The exhibition, sponsored by Photoland and the Daniel J. Evans Library, was curated and juried by four of Photoland’s student interns: Race Dillon, Emily Hoppe, Kathleen Moloney, and Emma Tronier.  They asked current Evergreen students to submit their best work and they received enthusiastic responses.  The exhibit includes 28 pieces created by 21 student artists who used a verity of photographic processes including both darkroom and digital work.

The second place photograph, created by Lily Smith in the Beginning Photography class, Winter 2013.

Congratulations to George Silver who received first place, and a $100 gift certificate; Lily Smith, second place and a $75 gift certificate, and Andrew Chard, Dakota Barnard, and Stacie Feldman whose collaborative piece received the third place prize and a $50 gift certificate.  We’d also like to give a big thanks to everyone who submitted work to the show!

The third place photograph, created by Andrew Chard, Dakota Barnard, and Stacie Feldman in the Color and Lighting class, Winter 2013.

Come stop by Galerie Fotoland to see the rest of the show!

Photoland Intern Emily Hoppe hanging a photograph by Moses Dane. – Andrew Jeffers photo.

Originally posted by Inside Evergreen

 

Amjad Faur’s photo series, Eschaton, showing in Portland

Two Walls by Amjad Faur. Photo from his current exhibit ‘Eschaton.’

From April 2 to April 27th PDX Contemporary Art is exhibiting the work of Amjad Faur, newly hired Evergreen faculty member with a knack for photography.

“This work is meant to visually explore the dynamic relationships between representations and fantasies of the Middle East in Western art history and the the visual forms those fantasies take in contemporary visual discourse. I am honored to share this show with two extraordinary photographers: Evan LaLonde and the great Masao Yamamoto,” says Amjad.

You can find Amjad’s photo series at:
PDX Contemporary Art gallery
925 NW Flanders
Portland, Oregon

More of Amjad’s work can be found at his website AmjadFaur.com

 

Evergreen Adds New Food Bank

We are pleased to announce the opening of a satellite location of the Thurston County Food Bank (TCFB) beginning Tuesday, April 9, from 4 to 6 pm in the Center for Community-Based Learning and Action (CCBLA) in Seminar II 2115.  This program is also being sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs and the Campus Food Coalition which is a student organization.

Members of the college community and residents of Thurston County will be able to obtain one bag of non-perishable basic food items intended to provide one week of assistance (vegetarian bags will be available by request) on Tuesdays from 4 to 6 pm in the CCBLA.  Individuals accessing this service will be asked to complete an intake form and provide identification if possible. Those who complete an intake form at Evergreen or another location of the TCFB are eligible for the service 15 times during the year from the Evergreen Satellite or any other location of the TCFB.  The impact of the Evergreen Satellite will be assessed toward the end of spring quarter in order to determine summer and fall continuation.

The Campus Food Pantry located in Police Services will continue to be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Pantry will provide one or two items for immediate need.  Identification is not necessary to obtain items from the Pantry. Continue reading

Busy in the Bike Shop

A young boy familiarizes himself with the tools at the bike shop on Tuesday. He and his dad stopped by to get his bike in working order for family trail rides. — Shauna Bittle photo

Over the past couple of weeks, spring in Olympia has felt like, well, spring anywhere else. We’ve been treated to cherry blossoms, blue skies and warm temperatures–and when it’s this nice, there’s just one thing to do: get outside!

The volunteers at the Evergreen Bike Shop have been doing their part by helping visitors get their bicycles (literally) in gear. They are well-stocked with tools and bike stands, and have a number of miscellaneous parts free for those in need. In true Greener fashion, they don’t do repairs on order; but are on-site to help riders figure out how to do their own repairs, and to lend a helping hand.

If you need some help getting your bicycle back on its wheels, stop by and see them. Hours are posted on the door.

A father and son stop by to replace a brake cable and adjust the gears on the boy’s bike. The Bike Shop is open to members of the broader community in addition to Evergreen students and staff. — Shauna Bittle photo

 

An Evergreen student stops by to adjust his seat and ask about the available parts at the Bike Shop. — Shauna Bittle photo

A volunteer helps a student figure out the cause of his bike’s slipping gears at the Evergreen Bike Shop. — Andrew Jeffers photo

Originally posted by Inside Evergreen


Come partake in The Art of Living, April 5th @ 6:30

Join us Friday, April 5, 2013 for a night filled with delicious food and a live art auction on The Evergreen State College campus in the Library Lobby.  Come, celebrate and support the students and faculty.  The night begins at 6:30pm with a festive cocktail reception.

All proceeds benefit the Evergreen Annual Fund, which supports scholarships for students, faculty development and other needs on campus.

View Artwork
Check out our online gallery to see what will be available for bidding!

Purchase Tickets
Tickets available online: $100 per person | $1,000 table of ten  Register Today
For additional information about registration and purchasing tickets, please contact Erin Hanlon | (360) 867-6552

Donate
Please consider supporting the event with a donation if you cannot be with us in person.  Donate Today

Dinner
Enjoy a delicious three course meal paired with wines from alumni wineries-COR Cellars, Matzinger Davies, and Walla Walla Village Winery. 

Raffle
Buy a ticket or two for a chance to win an original Nikki McClure ’91.  Tickets are $25 and will be sold at the event.

Art Committee
Tom Anderson ’73 | Susan Christian | Marcia Mueller ’94 | Carol Williams ’97

Fundraising Auctioneer
Laura Michalek

live auction

Thanks to our benefactor sponsor: Washington State Employees Credit Union
Other sponsors include: Olympia Federal Savings

Evergreen study shows the college generates big returns for county, state and students

If you are like me you may not have thought too much of the way Evergreen impacts our local economy. Fortunately for us, ECONorthwest completed a study earlier this year outlining the school’s economic impact in Thurston Country and beyond, and its impressive.

An aerial view of Evergreen and Mt. Tahoma (Aka: Mt. Rainier)

A few highlights are:
– Evergreen has a strong “Buy Local” track record: 59% of all operational spending benefits employees and business owners in Thurston County and 83% benefits employees and business owners in Washington.
– The college generated $102.1 million in net economic activity in Washington that would not have occurred in the state if not for the presence of Evergreen.
– Every 10 direct jobs at the college are linked, on average, to another 12 local jobs.
– The college generated $4 in net economic activity for every state dollar invested.

To find all the facts you can visit the study’s web page here.

Evergreen’s own Beggar’s Opera

The cast joins together at the finale of The Beggar’s Opera during dress rehearsal. The play will run for three nights: March 7th, 8th and 9th. — Shauna Bittle photo

This quarter has seen an amazing transformation in the students of Musical Theater in Cultural Context. In the fall they were scholars of historical theater, as they studied musicals from a range of both eras and cultures. Then, in the winter quarter, they transformed themselves into singers, actors and actresses to stage the 18th century musical The Beggar’s Opera. In just a few short months, they auditioned for roles, learned dozens of songs, and physically transformed their rehearsal space into a theater (while the COM undergoes renovations). Tonight, they will stage the first of three performances.

We’ve had the honor over the quarter to witness their work and its results, and we’ve documented every step of the way in one of our most ambitious video projects to date. We captured some beautiful moments as the students traveled back in time to connect with their inner scoundrels and wenches. Faculty Rose Jang and Marla Elliott also sat with us to talk about how the Evergreen approach enriches theatrical studies, and how the opera itself relates to contemporary life. We’re so excited to present this video, and we hope it will make you excited about catching this amazing production.

Additional images are available in the new Academic Projects gallery.
Originally posted by Inside Evergreen

Become a beach naturalist volunteer

La Push, Washington

Are you interested in becoming a beach naturalist? The South Sound Estuary Association is training people who would like to volunteer for the summer in their beach naturalist program.

Training dates are April 19 and 26, May 3, 17 and 31.

The first session will run from 6-9 p.m. at The Evergreen State College. The remaining classroom sessions are from 6-9 p.m. at the Boston Harbor fire station, 5046 Boston Harbor Road NE, Olympia.

You can learn more here.