Project WET Foundation Welcomes Edna Primrose to Board of Directors
Project WET Foundation Welcomes Edna Primrose to Board of Directors The Project WET Foundation is pleased to announce that Edna Primrose, Assistant Administrator of Water and Environmental Programs at the
We asked over 600 educators about their distance learning experience. Here's what we learned.
By Julia Beck, Project WET VP of Networks We asked over 600 educators about their distance learning experience. Here's what we learned. Video of Distance Learning Lessons Learned It’s been
We asked over 600 educators about their distance learning experience. Here's what we learned.
It’s been four months since schools closed around the world. What have we learned about distance learning? In March of 2020, COVID-19 forced businesses and schools to close, corralling families
Growing Urgency of Environmental Challenges and Increasing Importance of Water Education Spark Changes at Project WET
Bozeman, Mont. — Educating people to understand water has taken on new urgency as global environmental challenges proliferate. World leaders, academics and corporate executives are calling water “the oil of
Project WET is Water Education Today
Updated 5/12/2020 Educating people to understand water is taking on new urgency. To better address these challenges and honor the diversity of our users, we made a few changes in
Growing Urgency of Environmental Challenges and Increasing Importance of Water Education Spark Changes at Project WET
FOR RELEASE ON 3/11/2020 Bozeman, Mont. — Educating people to understand water has taken on new urgency as global environmental challenges proliferate. World leaders, academics and corporate executives are calling
Combining Water Education and Rain Barrel Installation in West Virginia
A new program of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, which sponsors West Virginia Project WET, is offering a combination of water education and rain barrel installation to selected
Combining Water Education and Rain Barrel Installation in West Virginia
A new program of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, which sponsors West Virginia Project WET, is offering a combination of water education and rain barrel installation to selected
Guest Post: Building a Gravity-Fed Rainwater Harvesting System
Since starting at Project WET in 2016, I have unsurprisingly become much more conscious about water—from making changes to lower my daily water consumption to having a much more dedicated
Guest Post: Building a Gravity-Fed Rainwater Harvesting System
by Allison Howe Allison Howe, International Network and Project Manager Since starting at Project WET in 2016, I have unsurprisingly become much more conscious about water—from making changes to lower
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