Faculty ideas sought for Jan. 31 teach-in

Focus the Nation, a nationwide teach-in on solutions to global climate change, will be Thursday, Jan. 31, and WSU faculty are being sought to participate.
Those in all disciplines, from sciences to social sciences to the arts, are encouraged to find their perspectives and share with the community. Presentations, posters and class involvement in afternoon lectures/discussions are some suggested opportunities.
Contact Lynne Carpenter-Boggs at lcboggs@wsu.edu with your ideas. See the WSU website ONLINE @ http://csanr.wsu.edu/whatsnew/index.htm.
More than 1,000 colleges and institutions are expected to participate in Focus the Nation. See ONLINE @ www.focusthenation.org.

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