The Palouse Project is an
effort of the Sustainable Idaho Initiative to infuse concepts of
sustainability across the curriculum. The faculty workshop is modeled
on the successful
Ponderosa
Project at Northern Arizona University and
Piedmont Project at Emory University. It is a fun, energizing
two days filled with activities designed to bring out participants' creative energy,
see beyond the constraints that develop in our teaching, and find
ways to infuse environmental and sustainability concepts in courses across
the curriculum.Workshop Information
The first two-day workshop was held on January 4-5, 2007 at
Saint Augustine's Catholic Center. A second workshop is planned for
mid-May 2008. Information will be emailed to all faculty during Spring
Semester.
Agenda
Overview of Sustainability Power Point Presentation - Max Dakins
Post
Workshop Report
Course Materials from 2007 Workshop:
Ernie Biller, Adult Education,
Adol 573
Chris Caudill, Fish&Wildlife,
Fish/For 504
Lauren Fins, Forest Resources,
For 235
Grace Goc Karp. HPERD,
PEP 412,
PE 530,
PE 544 &
project
Jamie Nekich, Psychology,
CORE 120,
Psych 305
Lee Ostrom, Business Education (Idaho Falls),
PTTE 410,
Sustainability Module
Dean Panttaja, Theatre & Film,
THEF 361,
Theatre Code
Chris Peery, Fishery Resources,
Fish 415
Steve Peterson, Economics,
Sustainability Module
Laura Putsche, Anthropology,
Anthr 220
Contact Information
For additional information, please contact one of the
following workshop leaders:
Max Dakins
885-6113
medakins@if.uidaho.edu
John Lawrence 885-582
jjl@uidaho.edu