Western Washington University in Bellingham WA prides itself on being one of the most influential educational institutions in the US in the race to go GREEN. Now Western is turning its focus to a sustainable future, developing new campus organizations, instituting sustainable action plans and opening new possibilities for the next generation of students. It is time to get involved, get informed and make a change.
Produced by Allison Waddell
Directed by Chris Koser
Associate Producers: Chad Pettay, Maureen VanOss, Stephanie Hendrickson, and Shawna Wayman.
Channel: Education Uploaded: March 24, 2008 at 2:17 pm Author:waddela2
Does anyone know what the song used in this video is called?
tengoinquiry(Thursday 8th of May 2008 05:50:22 PM)
Great message! A group of students from my high school have been meeting weekly in preparation for our trip this summer to Costa Rica, where we'll learn about sustainability, and we all really appreciate this video.
this makes me proud to be a wwu alumus (school of education). . bravo!!!
my87mkviister(Wednesday 23rd of April 2008 01:12:19 AM)
Great job!!!
Great Movements often start with alot of people taking alot of small steps. Now is the time to as sugested, "Realize, Respond, and Restore". Sounds like the revision of the 3-R's. Without starting to make changes now, will not mean we will not continue to exist, but will we continue to live the quality life many of us have come to enjoy?
Stephen "99 and all others, now that You have pondered, let us all do something.
john wells 1973. Proud to be WWU, Go Viks
koreanyoon(Tuesday 22nd of April 2008 04:01:38 PM)
I was quite impressed with this presentation. Several aspects of the video were very well done, and together that which resulted was a rather thought-provoking piece of work! Wonderful interviews, great words spoken, wonderful faces of concerned and responsible individuals, and fantastic and moving music made it truly an admirable presentation. I sincerely hope that many others (groups and individuals of all ages) are given the opportunity to watch this video and then ponder.
Stephen '99