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The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund knew its new facility in Rwanda needed to be “green;” as a conservation organization, it works to protect the planet.
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For more than 60 years, space exploration has given us discovery, innovation, life-saving technology — and junk.
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Stakeholders want to know what your organization is doing to take care of the planet and people.
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In a letter, President Biden told Office of Science and Technology Policy Director nominee, Eric Lander, “It is essential that we refresh and reinvigorate our national science and technology strategy…” If confirmed, Lander will be the first science advisor in the president’s Cabinet.
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Social justice is top of mind for companies of all shapes and sizes.
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The University of Washington is offering a different kind of degree: a Professional Master’s Program in electrical engineering for students “whose ultimate goal is to pursue careers in industry,” says May Lim, director of UW’s Electrical and Computer Engineering program.
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When construction is complete on Oregon’s new State Treasury headquarters, the result will be both sustainable and resilient.
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As a University of Washington student selecting a major in 1986, Jay Krueger discovered chemical engineering grads earned the highest salaries for several years running.
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She won’t be the first Black female astronaut in space — that honor goes to Mae Jemison, who flew on the Endeavour in 1998.