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Our Common Home Farms

六合彩库 is partnering with Pope John Paul II High School, Sacred Heart Church, Pigman Produce Patch, the Parsons Family Farm, and the O鈥橬eill Farm to provide nutrient-dense, locally grown, and ethically produced food within our community, especially for those in need. This partnership, Our Common Home Farms (OCHF), will include a Community Sponsored Agriculture (CSA) program open to everyone in our community. As a CSA member, community members can purchase a share of the harvest at the beginning of the growing season and, once the CSA season begins, receive fresh produce on a weekly basis.

   


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Beetlemania

Thousands of  that consume  are being brought out from cold storage on the fourth floor of Old Main to decimate the Scotch broom population on the Lacey campus. Assistant Professor of Biology Robert Bode and biology students Nathan Krueger and Rebecca Tong have been measuring the rate at which these beetles eat Scotch broom seeds in urban and rural areas around Olympia. Their  looks at the success of a state-wide program to vanquish this invasive and economically harmful weed.

Translating Timur

Jamie Olson, Ph.D., associate professor of English, has published a number of his translations of postmodern theological poems by , considered one of Russia鈥檚 most important contemporary poets. Featured in the February 23 issue of , one poem is entitled, 鈥.鈥

Other Kibirov poems were published in  in October and in , in . Olson also writes about poetry, translation and Russian Culture on his blog, .

Seeking the American Dream

Robert C. Hauhart, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Society and Social Justice, recently published 鈥淎merican Sociology鈥檚 Investigations of the American Dream: Retrospect and Prospect鈥 in . On the basis of this work, Hauhart has signed a contract with Palgrave MacMillan, New York, to write 鈥淪eeking the American Dream: A Sociological Inquiry.鈥 The book was released in spring 2016. Hauhart also collaborated with 2012 Valedictorian Kim Menius to revise her thesis for publication in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Criminology and Sociology.

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