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than 200 courses in a wide range of categories will be available online. Among the initial offerings are “Time Management – Making Time Work for You,” taught by Lisa Illahee. Sylvie McGee, the coordinator of Evergreen’s new Center for Community-Based Learning and Action, is teaching “Grant Writing – The Essentials.” A five-week class called “Knowing Your Business – IT Applications, Video & Software” will be offered at the Tacoma campus. The instructor is Luversa Sullivan, a Microsoft Certified Trainer, fellow of the Ideas Institute at MIT and a network analyst for the Tacoma campus. Future classes, including certificate programs, will be offered in human resource management, paralegal work, real estate, education and other fields. Evergreen’s extended education program will also partner with local agencies to produce customized learning opportunities. By providing opportunities for personal and professional growth, Evergreen offers the chance for people to make p

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