WWU’s Sustainability Pathways program gets $205,000 grant

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Photo by Kerry Godes/The Foundation for WWU & Alumni Joshua Porter, director of Sustainability Pathways, hosted a visit from WWU President Sabah Randhawa, organizing meetings with over 35 program partners in the Methow Valley on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. From left, Matt Glazewski, director of the Washington Climate Corps Network, Uzma Ahmad, WWU President Sabah Randhawa, Sustainability Pathways director Joshua Porter, and College of the Environment Dean Teena Gabrielson.

The Western Washington University Sustainability Pathways program has been awarded a $205,000 grant from the Washington Climate Corps Network (WCCN).

Western’s interdisciplinary program engages rural youth, undergraduate students, and young adults with opportunities to work in climate resiliency and sustainability in the Methow and Okanogan valleys.

Based in Twisp, Sustainability Pathways is housed within Western’s College of the Environment and works closely with Western’s Sustainability Engagement Institute. The program is open to undergraduates in all majors, and partners with more than 40 local and regional organizations across sustainability sectors…

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