News and Announcements

Join SEED this Spring!

SEED is looking for new interns for Spring 2009 to teach work with 1st through 3rd grade students in Davis and Woodland. No previous experience is necessary, and all UCD students are welcome to apply.

* 1 unit of ESP 092/192 internship credit on your transcript
* Open to all majors
* Flexible hours and work schedule

Our first meeting of the quarter:
Monday April 13th at 5:10pm in 2120J Wickson Hall (next to Wellman)

Email Ryan Loney if you are interested in joining SEED this quarter: raloney@ucdavis.edu

Looking for Fall 2008 SEED Interns!

Need another unit? Want an opportunity to teach students about the environment?

Then join SEED!

SEED, Students for Environmental Education at UC Davis, needs new interns for Fall 08 to teach 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders. No previous experience necessary, and all UCD students are welcome to apply.

We meet once a week, if interested come to 2120J Wickson Hall at 5pm on October 6th

For more information, contact Marissa Koike markoike@ucdavis.edu, or visit http://seed.ucdavis.edu

Spring Meetings begin Monday, April 14th in 2124 Wickson at 5pm!

Hey everyone! If you are interested in continuing to work with SEED or working with SEED for the first time, please come to our first meeting on April 14th in 2124 Wickson Hall at 5pm. If you have more questions, please contact Ryan Loney at raloney@ucdavis.edu.

See you then!

SEED is looking for Spring '08 Interns!

If you are interested in working with SEED for Spring quarter please contact Ryan Loney at raloney@ucdavis.edu. We will be holding an informational meeting at the end of March for students who are interested. This internship is open to all UC Davis undergrads who are in good academic standing and like working with kids! We teach in elementary school classrooms in Davis and Woodland, and work with over 100 students a quarter.

SEED Winter 2008

Want to work with SEED in 2008? Come to our meeting on January 15th at 5pm in 2124 Wickson Hall if you would like to be an internship during Winter Quarter. If you have questions contact Ryan Loney, raloney@ucdavis.edu.

SEED Schedule Fall 2007

Weekly meetings are being held every Monday at 5:10pm in 2120 Wickson Hall (first conference room up the stairs). If you are interested in SEED, and have not signed up, please come to one of these meetings. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ryan Loney raloney@ucdavis.edu.

FIRST SEED MEETING

An informational meeting will be held on October 3, 2007 at 5:10pm in 2120 Wickson Hall. Please attend this meeting if you would like to intern with SEED this Fall. Any UC Davis students are welcome to attend. If you have questions or cannot make this meeting, please contact Ryan Loney at raloney@ucdavis.edu.

Looking for an Internship with SEED?

Are you passionate about the environment? Do you like working with kids? Are you looking for a great internship at UC Davis?

Then join SEED!

We're always looking for new UC Davis students to work with our program. We have flexible schedules, and work around your time. If you are interested, please contact Ryan Loney, our new SEED coordinator at raloney@ucdavis.edu. Our internship takes place every quarter throughout the academic year, and we will be holding a meeting soon for Winter Quarter.

SEED website upgrade

The Students for Environmental Education at Davis (SEED) are pleased to announce an upgrade to our website! The migration of content from the old site is still occurring (the old site can be found at: http://www.ice.ucdavis.edu/seed/), and we hope to have this completed soon. But this new site provides better management of the content and supports a "wiki-like" model where all members of SEED can access, and make changes to, the curriculum and other content hosted on this site.

This new site uses a Content Management System (CMS) called Drupal and the framework is designed for support community run website. Students will be able to add and maintain content on this site more easily, and we hope the result is an invaluable resource for environment education everywhere!

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