Applications open for Western's summer Sustainability Pathways fellowship program in the Methow Valley

Sustainability Pathways is a WWU fellowship program where undergraduate students merge academic learning with work experience to address the complex sustainability challenges of our time. Students are placed with a local organization, school, agency or business to advance place-based sustainability initiatives in the Methow and Okanogan Valleys in North-Central Washington.

The fellowship includes a cohort learning experience with provided housing and a paid 10-week work practicum. Students also develop community-engaged project management skills through the Sustainability Planning Studio course (UEPP 471).

Find out more about the program or apply here.

Read a story about last year's cohort of Sustainability Pathways students here.

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WWU Sustainability Pathways students work on an interview last summer as part of their work in the Methow Valley.