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Paint ball at Zice Camp Redstone at Zice Camp Red Stone
30 Participants in for 3 Days/2 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.
Photo: © UIMF/Danny Davis
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LIU Global Australia Program students go snorkeling during a tour of Julian Rocks in Byron Bay, exploring some of Australia’s most bio-diverse marine areas with professor ZanHammerton.
Photo by Rosemary Nash
British Literature I and Pilgrimage students traveled to England for E-term 2019 to visit places that made timeless pieces of literature come alive.
British Literature I and Pilgrimage students traveled to England for E-term 2019 to visit places that made timeless pieces of literature come alive.
Kudos to the 6 High School teams of incredible students each with an amazing teacher/coach at the Spring 2019 VRoKCs Hackathon:
Kansas City, KS USD 500 (KS)
Fort Osage Schools, (MO)
Blue Valley CAPS (KS)
Clinton County R3 Schools (MO)
Independence Schools (MO) (2 teams, 2 high schools)
Held at Bloch Venture Hub! bloch3.umkc.edu/entrepreneurship/bloch-venture-hub/
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.
British Literature I and Pilgrimage students traveled to England to visit places that made timeless pieces of literature come alive. The group visited St. Paul’s Cathedral, which was designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
Students explored the animal flower cave, the only accesible sea cave in the barbados on June 14, 2016.
Indiana University President McRobbie visits IU Kokomo to talk with students, faculty and staff. While in Kokomo he also took a moment to visit the local business, Kokomo Opalescent Glass.
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.
This course is an intensive study of crop and animal production in this region. The course requires several field trips to nearby farms including a trip to the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Evs at Zice Camp Red Stone
for 3 Days/2 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.
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.
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 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.
Students in Matt Burke's (wearing a MASH t-shirt) social and sustainable art class work on bee hives. The "sun hives" are constructed using grass from local farms. Once the hives are completed they will be placed back at the farms that the grass originally came from to support bee colonies and pollination.
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.
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.
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.