Mentor Chat with Alice Tsoodle IAS – '14 Environmental Studies Education Manager Friends of North Creek Forest Tuesday, November 15 | 3:30 – 4:30 pm REGISTER HERE>> Alice Tsoodle holds a Bachelor's in Environmental Studies from UW Bothell, a Master’s in Education from UW Seattle, and UW-REN Restoration Ecology Certificate. Alice’s indelible connection to Bothell’s North Creek Forest began through a course with IAS faculty member Amy Lambert, but her love for the environment began long before. Originally Alice had considered being a nurse, but an encounter with the film “Sacred Spaces” propelled her in the direction of environmental education. While taking classes with IAS faculty member Robert Turner, Alice had opportunities to teach kids about ecosystems through Brightwater’s Islandwood program and local habitats through Sound Salmon Solutions. Her deep commitment to teaching others to steward the earth continues through various community projects, and most recently, she has joined Friends of North Creek Forest as their first-ever staff Education Manager! Read more about Alice’s journey and love for sacred spaces. To read about past IAS alumni mentors please see here: http://www.uwb.edu/ias/alumni/mentorchats Comments or questions? Please contact Lisa Olason at lolason@uw.edu or (425) 352-3136. |