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Professor Mike Barton took his class, FYS 188 Aquaculture: An Asian Perspective to the KSU aquaculture facility in Frankfort Kentucky to learn about how local aquaculture facilities operate and best practices for good aquaculture farms.
Outfitted in sarongs, LIU Global Australia Program students enjoy a spiritual bath at the freshwater springs of Tirta Empul Temple during their trip to Bali.
Photo by Taylor Belgeri
Ariel view of Zice Camp Red Stone
40 Students of Career Launcher Business School took part in for 2 Days/1 Nights Outbound Training. Activities included were team games, rappelling, swimming, raft building, body surfing, obstacle course , cave treks , tent pitching, flying fox, air rifle shooting.
Group Picture of the Kids and Mom at Zice Camp Mustang
40 Kids came to Zice Camp Mustang for 1 day Adventure Picnic.
Activities at camp are team games, rappelling, zorbing, archery, parasailing, air rifle shooting, camel ride, hiking, farm walks, sports
President John Roush took his CentreTerm course Rainmaking: The study of and preparation for leadership to President Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace in Hodgenville, KY on January 14, 2015.
Three tier human pyramid formation at an offsite for Career Launcher at Zice Camp Red Stone
40 Students of Career Launcher Business School took part in for 2 Days/1 Nights Outbound Training. Activities included were team games, rappelling, swimming, raft building, body surfing, obstacle course , cave treks , tent pitching, flying fox, air rifle shooting.
Abundant World Day October 2015-The Spirit of Authentic Presence
Shown: Jackie Lowe Stevenson, CEO, Spirit of Leadership LLC
Photo: Betsey Merkel
Meditation Experience www.i-open.org/abundant-world-day-spirit-of-authentic-pre...
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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26 IIT Kanpur Students participated in 5 Days /4 Nights in March 2009Zice Rafting Expedition organized by Zice Holidays - Your Offbeat . Adventure and Learning Partner.
The rafting expedition covered 110 Kms of strenuous paddling down River Alaknanda and Ganges. The expedition lasted for 5 Days /4 Nights covering major Rapids. Rafting started from Srinagar and ended in Shivpuri. Expedition covered activities like White water Rafting, Rescue Procedures, Survival Techniques , Disaster Management,Tent Pitching, Rationing ,Cooking ,Mobile Camping , Clean Ship, Kayaking, Treks, Making Camp fires.
LIU Global Comparative Religion and Culture Program students participating in their Culture and Modernity in Turkey class, this time in the "oriental room" of their hotel.
Photo by Alex High
Mary Fouani, aUniversity of Michigan first year engineering student, gets a chance to pour molten metals at Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023. The tour was led by Materials Science and Engineering Professor Tim Chambers and Chip Keough, adjunct professor and owner of Joyworks.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Materials Science and Engineering Professor Tim Chambers speaks to a group of University of Michigan students, most of whom are first year engineering students, as they tour Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
The Australia Center poses in their sarongs before a meeting with a local Balinese prince and before experiencing their first legong dance.
Photo by Natalie Phillips
During their field trip to Panama, freshman students participated in a parade to celebrate Cerro Punta’s 58th anniversary. They carried posters they made themselves with messages encouraging environmental protection.
Students in Professor Matthew Hallocks' CentreTerm course CADD For the Stage work on their final presentations on January 26, 2016.
LIU Global South Africa Program student Lillian Vail at the beach in Cape Town.
Photo by Sydney Boles
University of Michigan first year engineering students get a chance to pour molten metals at Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023. The tour was led by Materials Science and Engineering Professor Tim Chambers and Chip Keough, adjunct professor and owner of Joyworks.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
LIU Global South Africa Program students at the Cape of Good Hope, the south-western-most point in Africa, during their trip to Cape Town.
Photo by Sydney Boles
Abundant World Day October 2015-The Spirit of Authentic Presence
Shown: "Bud" with Jackie Lowe Stevenson, CEO, Spirit of Leadership LLC
Photo: Betsey Merkel
Meditation Experience www.i-open.org/abundant-world-day-spirit-of-authentic-pre...
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.
I-Open Media Resources:
• Article: www.i-open.org/research/the-spirit-of-authentic-presence-... www.i-open.org
• Google+ plus.google.com/110017968978391752616/posts
• Facebook www.facebook.com/iopeninstitute
• Flickr Album goo.gl/u0WtWR
• Scribd goo.gl/zWuOw4
• SlideShare www.slideshare.net/IOpen2
• SoundCloud goo.gl/9EHvmo
• Twitter twitter.com/iopen2
• YouTube youtu.be/xv-b69K52Z8
• Vimeo vimeo.com/142789997
Copyright 2005-2015 I-Open. Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works. Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open), 2563 Kingston Road, Cleveland, OH 44118 USA Website: www.i-open.org
University of Michigan first year engineering students get a chance to pour molten metals at Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023. The tour was led by Materials Science and Engineering Professor Tim Chambers and Chip Keough, adjunct professor and owner of Joyworks.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Students in the Reading program explore London on September 24, 2017. Students explored the British Museum before heading to Camden market.
At Panama's Casa Esperanza (Hope House), a school for children living in poor conditions and abusive family situations, LIU Global Costa Rica Center students interact with the children through crafts.
Chayut Shinawatra, a University of Michigan first year engineering student, gets a chance to pour molten metals at Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023. The tour was led by Materials Science and Engineering Professor Tim Chambers and Chip Keough, adjunct professor and owner of Joyworks.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing