George Bridges Selected as Evergreen’s New President

To Our Alumni and Friends,George Bridges

It gives me great pleasure to announce that the board of trustees of The Evergreen State
College voted today to name George Bridges, PhD, as the college’s next president.

Selected from a field of nearly 100 candidates, George has been president of Whitman College, a nationally recognized private liberal arts college in Walla Walla, for the past decade. He previously served as dean and vice provost of undergraduate education at the University of Washington. He holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (PhD, Sociology, and MA, Criminology) and from the University of Washington (BA, Sociology).

As we learned through the search process, George is an exceptional leader with deep experience at public and private institutions, large and small. It was clear from our interviews and campus forums, and from speaking with his professional colleagues, that George will be a strong and effective advocate for Evergreen and its bold approach to interdisciplinary teaching and learning. We’re extremely pleased to have him as our next president.

Evergreen’s presidential search process was informed by a search committee that included faculty, staff, students and trustees and I want to thank each and every person who served in this capacity. This hardworking committee also included alumni and representatives from beyond the college including Gerry Alexander, former chief justice of the Washington State Supreme Court; Lynda Weinman, Evergreen alumna and executive chair of the board and co-founder of the online learning company Lynda.com; and Craig Chance, Evergreen alumnus, past chair of The Evergreen State College Foundation and senior vice president of Columbia Bank.

I would also like to thank the students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the public who attended the forums for each candidate and offered feedback to the trustees and committee members.

Our new president’s official start date is October 1, but he will be on campus for several events this summer and fall, including fall convocation.

I know I speak on behalf of the trustees, the search committee and the campus community when I say we are thrilled to welcome George Bridges to Evergreen.

Sincerely,

KesslerKeith Kessler
Chair
The Evergreen State College Board of Trustees

 

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    Candyce Lund Bollinger ’87, Parent Educator

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    Candyce Lund Bollinger ’87. Photo: Michaela Winkley

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    Candyce Lund Bollinger ‘87, well-known for her work in the Olympia parenting and education communities, is a parent educator at South Puget Sound Community College and in private practice. Continue reading

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      Almost 25 years ago, Sean Williams came to The Evergreen State College to teach ethnomusicology, and soon after launched an Irish Studies program that’s drawn students and alumni to campus ever since. Taught once every three years, the year-long program was started in 1994 by Williams and the late Patrick Hill. Over the years, Williams taught the program with Hill, Charles Teske, Rebecca Chamberlain and Tom Rainey. Over the past decade or so, Williams has taught the program by herself. “There are 25 spots available in the class, and four times as many typically write admittance essays,” Williams says of the process to enroll. With the popularity and uniqueness of the program, eight years ago Williams started the annual Sean-nós Northwest Festival, and this President’s day weekend it returns to Evergreen. Close to 100 Evergreen Irish Studies alumni and devotees are expected to attend the three-day festival from across North America. Continue reading

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        Left to right: drummer Janet Weiss, singer-guitarist Corin Tucker, singer-guitarist Carrie Brownstein.

        Left to right: drummer Janet Weiss, singer-guitarist Corin Tucker, singer-guitarist Carrie Brownstein. Brigitte Sire/Courtesy of the artist to NPR

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          Vinson Doyle ’04 recalls exactly when he realized he was going to be a Mycologist. Until winter 2004, just two quarters before graduation, Doyle had studied Botany and Organic Chemistry, but Fungal Kingdom was the “class that changed my life”. Doyle went on to earn a Ph.D at the City University of New York (CUNY) in 2012, and is already on a tenure track at Louisiana State University as an Assistant Professor of Mycology with a research emphasis on the biodiversity of fungi. Continue reading

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              Alumni turn out for December event in Seattle

              Greeners gather in Seattle on December 10th

              Greeners gather in Seattle on December 10th

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                Adam Fletcher ’02 Pioneers Youth Policy in Brazil

                Center for Studies and Research in Education, Culture and Community Action (CENPEC) Advertises November Conference

                Center for Studies and Research in Education, Culture and Community Action (CENPEC) advertises November conference

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                  Evergreen Student Civic Engagement Institute Wraps Up Successful Second Year

                  Group picture of the 1st ESCEI cohort from 2013. Photo: Shauna Bittle

                  Group picture of the 1st ESCEI cohort from 2013. Photo: Shauna Bittle

                  On November 19th, 2014, graduates of the second annual Evergreen Student Civic Engagement Institute (ESCEI) gathered for their final cohort meeting to present and share their service projects. They first met in a five day pre-orientation program and under the leadership of Member of the Faculty Nancy Koppelman and Recreation and Athletics Director Matt Newman, they embarked on a journey that will define their academic and social experiences at Evergreen. Continue reading

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