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Students in ESC 208: Ireland’s Natural History: Interaction of Nature and Culture traveled in Ireland for E-term 2018. The May 14 itinerary included Coleraine, University of Ulster, City of Derry, Grianan An Aileach, and Glenveigh Castle. Photograph courtesy of Dr. Bob Pohlad.
Introduction to Service Learning e-term students gained knowledge of the local community surrounding Ferrum College while engaging with and supporting local agencies, organizations, and families. Their first hands-on project with Habitat for Humanity was a modular home that needed remodeling and renovations.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
Introduction to Service Learning e-term students gained knowledge of the local community surrounding Ferrum College while engaging with and supporting local agencies, organizations, and families. Here students are working to help beautify campus.
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 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.
For more information on our Team Amazing SMS Scavenger Hunts and all of our other team building and experiential learning programs please visit us at www.truenorthlearning.com.au or call us direct on 130 433 112.
NOVICES BUILD: La Escuelita was built in two weeks by beginners. Along with the kids, parents, teachers, and a team of four instructors, 26 participants from eight countries helped, who then went on to pioneer the movement. PHOTO CREDIT: www.kleiwerks.org
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. On May 12, they visited the Boyne Valley, Loughcrew Cairns, and Mourne Cooley Gullion. 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.
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.
Camping trips for 3 Days/2 Nights at Zice Camp Red Stone
for Learning and Adventure trip.
Activities included were team games, rappelling, swimming, raft building, body surfing, obstacle course , cave treks , tent pitching, flying fox, air rifle shooting, and various projects on team building, intellect , fitness.
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.
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.
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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/
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Students in Professor Karin Gills' Psych 295 class, physiological psychology, dissect sheep brains during a lab on September 8, 2017.
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 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 and any of our leadership, team building, team effectiveness, cultural or executive coaching programs visit www.truenorthlearning.com.au or call us on 1300 433 112.