Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU)

Heritage University

Technical Representative Administrative Representative
Kazuhiro Sonoda
Provost and VP of Academic Affairs
Heritage University
3240 Fort Road
Toppenish, WA 98948
Phone: (509) 865-8584
sonoda_k@heritage.edu
Dean, Arts and Sciences
sonoda_k@heritage.edu
Kazuhiro Sonoda
Professor of Environmental Sciences
Heritage University
3240 Fort Road
Toppenish, WA 98948
Phone: (509) 865-8584
sonoda_k@heritage.edu
Dean, Arts and Sciences
sonoda_k@heritage.edu

Key Research, Technical Assistance, and Education Strengths

  • Quality education: non-profit, independent, accredited institution of higher education offering undergraduate and graduate education; qualified and dedicated faculty and staff and unique educational programs tailored to the special needs of the multicultural, educationally isolated communities of south-central Washington
  • Multicultural: objective to reverse historical under-representation of some cultural groups in higher education, with a special commitment to bring higher educational opportunities to those who have been isolated or alienated from such chances in the past; commitment to build community in a deliberately pluralistic setting, viewing each student’s cultural background as an asset to the educational process
  • Recognition: recipient of regional and national recognition; designated a “National Center of Excellence” for rural community development activities by the USDA
  • Resources/research facilities: classroom buildings, biology, chemistry, and computer laboratories, library, and academic skills center; science and math faculty involved in cooperative research activities with Batelle Memorial Institute’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation
  • Technical assistance: main campus location on the 1.4 million-acre Yakama Reservation in south-central Washington; working relationships with tribal programs such as the Yakama Tribal School, Yakama Cultural Museum and Library, Tribal Administrator’s Office,Yakama Nation Department of Natural Resources, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs Yakama Agency Branch of Forestry