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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.

Abundant World Day October 2015-The Spirit of Authentic Presence

 

Shown: A closer look at Bud's long mane and neck curvature.

 

Abundant World Day October 2015-The Spirit of Authentic Presence

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.

 

Order your deck of Horse Spirit Wisdom Cards for professional development and personal discovery at www.i-open.org/store/p135/Horse_Spirit_Wisdom_Cards.html

 

The Spirit of Leadership LLC is an Ohio USA destination dedicated to the Experiential Learning with Horses and Nature for Professional Development Services and Personal Discovery Opportunities. Visit Pebble Ledge Ranch at spirit-of-leadership.com/

 

Join us at I-Open on the third Wednesday of every month for Abundant World Day.

 

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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.

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.

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.

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.

 

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.

Trainer Kishore Repaka smiles for camera

AFT president Randi Weingarten and WTU president Jackie Pogue-Lyons visit DC ATC, and discover the many ways staff and students benefit from experiential learning.

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.

 

Eco-Adventure: Mountain Biking students participated in a variety of adventure and cultural activities that illustrate how tourism can promote local economic development, environmental conservation, and education. Photograph courtesy of Cynthia Aldama.

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.

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.

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. 13, 2015.

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.

 

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. 13, 2015.

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 18 itinerary included Dingle Peninsula, Sleigh Head Drive, Dingle Town, and a fungi boat trip. Dr. Bob Pohlad photograph.

Students in ESC 208: Ireland’s Natural History: Interaction of Nature and Culture traveled in Ireland for E-term 2018. On May 12, they visited the Boyne Valley, Loughcrew Cairns, and Mourne Cooley Gullion. Dr. Bob Pohlad photograph.

Students participate in a cricket lesson with the Maple Leaf club in Holetown, Barbados on June 11, 2017 during a study abroad trip.

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.

Team Snap of Evalueseve FS04 at sariska palace in Dec -11 organized by zice.in

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 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. 13, 2015.

"Forward," shouts the guide as your heart quickens and a furious frenzy of paddling begins through the whitewater!

 

This is team building at its finest. Nothing prepares your team better than a white water rafting

 

Rafting trips provide a sense of sheer exhilaration and enpowerment.

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.

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.

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