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Maggie Finn '18 and Professor Amanda Falk examine black shale from the Devonian era (419-359 million years ago) for tiny organisms called conodonts. Conodonts are primitive vertebrates and handy for determining the approximate age of local rock strata.
Students participate in primate research at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve in Saint Peter Parish, Barbados on June 11, 2017 as part of a study abroad program.
Students in ESC 208: Ireland’s Natural History: Interaction of Nature and Culture traveled in Ireland for E-term 2018. The May 13 itinerary included Belfast, Titanic, Carrick-a-Rede Bridge, Giant's Causeway, and Dunluce Castle. Dr. Bob Pohlad photograph.
Students participate in primate research at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve in Saint Peter Parish, Barbados on June 11, 2017 as part of a study abroad program.
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Taken on the Amazon River going to the Explorama Lodge, 50 miles from Iquitos, Peru. © 2012 All Rights Reserved.
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Abundant World Day October 2015-The Spirit of Authentic Presence
Shown: Jackie Lowe Stevenson, CEO, Spirit of Leadership LLC
Photo: Betsey Merkel
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Welcome to today’s Abundant World meditation, “Spirit of Authentic Presence” led by Jackie Lowe Stevenson, CEO of The Spirit of Leadership.
Our journey begins on ancient grounds adjacent to Lake Erie, one of our planet’s great freshwater lakes.
Pebble ledges left by receding glaciers, traveled by indigenous tribes and foraged by roaming herds, this land is a sacred gateway to nature’s aliveness.
Connect to the freedom that resides deep within your heart of entrepreneurial resilience.
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Students studied the economic and environmental history pertaining to sustainable development in the Dominican Republic and its effects on the Dominican people and their culture. Photograph courtesy of Dr. Delia Heck.
LIU Global Dean Belnap giving Europe Program students a tour at the Louvre museum in Paris.
Photo by Eva Blanc
26 children of ages 5-13 years frolic in the wilds of Sattal for 6 Nights / 7 Days., where they were exposed to basic survival techniques, Camping, Adventure sports etc. Organised by Zice Kids.
Students participate in primate research at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve in Saint Peter Parish, Barbados on June 11, 2017 as part of a study abroad program.
Students studied the economic and environmental history pertaining to sustainable development in the Dominican Republic and its effects on the Dominican people and their culture. Photograph courtesy of Dr. Delia Heck.