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Ferrum College E-term 2018 included CHM 405: Advanced Chemistry Laboratory.

Psychology January Session in DisneyWorld in Orlando, Fla. on Jan. 13, 2015.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

The American West in History and Memory/Photography students traveled by rail to survey the history of the United States west of the Mississippi from the 17th century to present during a guided tour of important mid-western and western cities, museums, and monuments. Photographs courtesy of Dr. Tim Daniels.

Students participate in a First Year Experience Strengths activity on the Drillfield. The exercise required students to practice teamwork, communication, and problem solving in order to complete their task.

Students participate in a First Year Experience Strengths activity on the Drillfield. The exercise required students to practice teamwork, communication, and problem solving in order to complete their task.

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.

Advaith Balaji, an undergraduate in Robotics, gets help setting up an in-the-field practice session from friend and fellow Robotics undergrad Thor Helgeson, with the robot “Spot,” at the University of Michigan Campus Farm at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens in Ann Arbor, on Tuesday morning, August 20, 2024.

 

The project is connected to research at the U-M Autonomous Robotic Manipulation Lab (ARMLAB). The primary investigator is Robotics Professor Dmitry Berenson. “This is part of the bigger ‘agrobots’ subteam of ARMLAB that focuses on creating robots and autonomous systems to support farming, gardening and agriculture to create a more sustainable future,” said Balaji. The research focuses on enabling robots to retrieve objects in agricultural environments using semantic memory.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

The American West in History and Memory/Photography students traveled by rail to survey the history of the United States west of the Mississippi from the 17th century to present during a guided tour of important mid-western and western cities, museums, and monuments. Photographs courtesy of Dr. Tim Daniels.

Centre students studying in Strasbourg, France enjoy a weekend trip to Paris with Professor Jeff Fieberg.

World Folktales and Literature students examined the literary, cultural, and social significance of folktales and their influence on literature with common themes and images in folktales that link different cultures within Appalachia, America, and the world. Photograph courtesy of Dr. Tina Hanlon.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

The American West in History and Memory/Photography students traveled by rail to survey the history of the United States west of the Mississippi from the 17th century to present during a guided tour of important mid-western and western cities, museums, and monuments. Photographs courtesy of Dr. Tim Daniels.

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.

The American West in History and Memory/Photography students traveled by rail to survey the history of the United States west of the Mississippi from the 17th century to present during a guided tour of important mid-western and western cities, museums, and monuments. Photographs courtesy of Dr. Tim Daniels.

Psychology January Session in DisneyWorld in Orlando, Fla. on Jan. 12, 2015.

Psychology January Session in DisneyWorld in Orlando, Fla. on Jan. 13, 2015.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

Students participate in a First Year Experience Strengths activity on the Drillfield. The exercise required students to practice teamwork, communication, and problem solving in order to complete their task.

For more information on this program or any of our huge range of Team Building activities and programs please visit us at www.truenorthteambuilding.com.au or call us on 1300 433 112.

Students in ESC 208: Ireland’s Natural History: Interaction of Nature and Culture traveled in Ireland for E-term 2018. The May 19 itinerary included Ring of Kerry, Molls Gap, Lady's View, and Torc Waterfall. Dr. Bob Pohlad photograph.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

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.

Psychology January Session in DisneyWorld in Orlando, Fla. on Jan. 11, 2015.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

Students received an introduction to medical vocabulary, equine science, business perspective, and hands-on experience for medical related fields and agriculture industries focused on working with horses. Photo courtesy of Dr. Nancy Brubaker.

Students enjoyed an intensive experience with emphasis on practical and sound approaches to theatre technique characterized by short rehearsal time and culminating in public performance of “The Radium Girls” in the Flex Theatre located in the Schoolfield Hall. Photograph courtesy of Giuseppe Ritorto.

 

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