Request for Proposals: Meyer’s Point Environmental Field Station

The College of Arts and Sciences is requesting proposals for small grants to encourage use of the Meyer’s Point Environmental Field Station near Olympia, Wash. This competition is open to all WSU faculty, irrespective of academic unit or campus. Brief proposals are due to Karla Shelton at karla.shelton@wsu.edu by Monday, December 11.

An Open Forum to provide an overview and answer questions regarding the Meyer’s Point and the RFP will be held on Monday, December 4, 12:10-1 p.m. in Thompson Hall, room 301. AMS will be available at the following WSU sites:

AMS Location Meeting Room
WSU Spokane SAC 515
WSU Tri-Cities Floyd 247
WSU Vancouver VECS 209
Snohomish County (Everett) Room 363
Puyallup REC K 103A
Mt. Vernon REC EXT-Mount Vernon-VC Annex- East
Prosser REC Faculty Conference Room

 

The dial up number for all sites to dial for this event is 771776

If you are attending by phone, please call (509) 358-7935. Enter the meeting ID 1776.

Questions about the RFP should be directed to Dr. Steve Bollens, director of multi-campus planning and strategic initiatives for the College of Arts and Sciences, at sbollens@wsu.edu or 360-608-6893.

For more information about Meyer’s Point Environmental Field Station and to download the RFP directly, please go to https://cas.wsu.edu/meyers-point/. 

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