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Builders Without Borders
A non-profit organization of students who volunteer and participate with community design and build projects.
RSO Portal: Contact: Mat Taylor, 509-335-1737,
Crop and Soil Science Club at WSU
The purpose of this organization is to provide WSU students interested in the crop or soil sciences an opportunity to learn about these professions through a variety of educational and social activities.
RSO Portal: Contact: Dr. Bruce Frazier 
Emerging Green Builders of WSU
Emerging Green Builders of WSU; USGBC local student chapter. Our mission is to further the interest in Green Development and Sustainability in the Built Environment. We also prepare members with the necessary tools to take and pass the LEED exam.
RSO Portal:
Club address:
Contact: Shawn O'Leary, President
Engineers Without Borders
EWB@WSU involves students in every step of the process, enabling them to learn first hand about the application of engineering solutions to the problems of sustainable development worldwide. EWB@WSU works on small-scale local, national, and international projects and provides internship opportunities with EWB-USA.
RSO Portal:
Club address:
Contact: ewb@wsu.edu, or Mat Taylor, 509-335-1737,
Environmental Science Club
The purpose of the Environmental Science Club shall be to contribute to the University's sustainability programs and offer aid in promoting environmentally conscious activities on and around the University's campus. Members of the club will strive to provide leadership and education through these activities.
RSO Portal:
Contact:
Geology Club
The Geology Club provides the opportunity for students who are interested in geological sciences to learn local and regional geology, to interact among students, faculty, and industry leaders, and to involve relationship development among students, faculty and members of the community.
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Roots & Shoots
Roots & Shoots, a program of the Jane Goodall Institute, is a powerful, youth-driven, global network of more than 8,000 groups in almost 100 countries. Together, youth of all ages are taking action to improve our world through service learning projects that promote care and concern for animals, the environment and the human community.
RSO Portal: 
Club address: http://www.rootsandshoots.org/ -or- http://www.wsu.edu/goodall/roots.html
Contact: Katia Rossi
WSU Forestry Club
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Student Chapter of the National Wildlife Society at Washington State University
Any student or staff member is allowed to join our club to become involved and aware of wildlife issues in and around the
community.
RSO Portal:
Club address:
Contact: Dr. Rod Sayler -or- Dr. Lisa Shipley
Sustainability Club
The purpose of the WSU Sustainability Club shall be to foster multi-disciplinary relationships across campus and the larger Pullman community in an effort to improve the overall sustainability of WSU and Pullman in general. Through this network we will share information concerning research and education projects related to sustainability in a wide variety of departments across campus and in the larger Pullman community. This will include formation of a list-serve to link our members so that we may communicate relevant activities within our own area of expertise. Activities and programs sponsored by this program will include: invitation of speakers with expertise and/or ideas on how to implement sustainability, showing of pertinent movies, creation of activities to spread sustainability awareness at functions such as the Pullman earth day gathering, volunteer support to the WSU Organic Teaching Garden, and community education initiatives in collaboration with the Palouse Food Project and/or Pullman Public Schools.
RSO Portal: Contact: Cathy Perillo
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