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Bridgewater state university earthview
Bridgewater state university earthview







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  1. BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY EARTHVIEW ARCHIVE
  2. BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY EARTHVIEW PROFESSIONAL

BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY EARTHVIEW ARCHIVE

(Please note, this is a temporary address as BSU overhauls its main web site.)įor information about CASE and all of our outreach programs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, please visit the CASE web site: (Please note, this is a temporary address as BSU overhauls its main web site.)įor descriptions of recent program activities, video of EarthView in action, curriculum materials, and middle-school level articles about geography in the news, please visit the EarthView blog:įor an archive of pre-2011 articles, visit the legacy blog: .ĮarthView is a frequent partner of the Massachusetts Geographic Alliance. Reservations for the event are due Tuesday, March 28, and can be made by clicking here.įor more information, please contact Jamie Offutt at or 724-94-6996.For a program description, program requirements, and information about reservations, please visit the EarthView web site at BSU: note, this is a temporary address as BSU overhauls its main web site.)įor information about BSU Geography, please visit the department web site. This event is co-sponsored by Westminster’s Analyst Program and Westminster’s History Alumni Advisory Council. Linda Jenkins ’80, Trades of Hope representative and Westminster College Board of Trustee member

BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY EARTHVIEW PROFESSIONAL

James Hayes-Bohanan, professor of geography and coordinator of Project EarthView, Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Mass.Īnna McGinnis ’25, a sophomore strategic communications and social media major at Westminster CollegeĬherise Schultz ’24, a junior business administration and marketing and professional sales double major, and global coffee case study team lead for the Analyst Program and a barista at Pulse Coffee Co., in New Wilmington foot inflatable globe which is part of the EarthView program sponsored by the geography department of Bridgewater State College. Pablo Castaneda, founder of Kafes Guatemala in Antigua, Guatemalaĭr. Natalie Regan (2011) Earthview Coordinator Bridgewater State University. This inflatable, hand-painted globe in a fantastic teaching resource. Bridgewater State is home to the Massachusetts Geographic Alliance and home to Project Earthview (I’ve never been so jealous of a globe before). Center is also taking geography to the schools through its EarthView. The average employee salary for Bridgewater State University in 209. EarthView is an educational outreach project of the Department of Geography at Bridgewater State University. Brian Petrus ’10, associate professor of business administration at Westminster and faculty of record for the Analyst Program, will serve as the session moderator. Commonwealth, Bridgewater State University serves a student population of which 95. Participants will be able to hear from those directly involved in the coffee-making process in Central America, distribution, roasting, selling coffee in the U.S., and perspectives from students with experience working in coffee shops while pursuing their education.īen Nelson ’06, adviser to the Analyst Program and member of the Westminster Board of Trustees, will provide opening remarks. Project EarthView began with a single hand-painted 20-foot inflatable globe. The Westminster College Analyst Program presents a study of the global coffee industry expanding on the experiences of experts throughout the supply chain at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 28, via Zoom. Project EarthView is a joint endeavor of the Department of Geography and the Center for the Advancement of STEM Education at Bridgewater State University.









Bridgewater state university earthview