POTSDAM -- Clarkson University’s Institute for a Sustainable Environment has created the “Adirondack Semester,” an educational opportunity to live and learn in the Adirondack Park this fall. …
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POTSDAM -- Clarkson University’s Institute for a Sustainable Environment has created the “Adirondack Semester,” an educational opportunity to live and learn in the Adirondack Park this fall.
Clarkson students from diverse subject backgrounds will immerse themselves in an academically rigorous, interdisciplinary, and thought-provoking curriculum.
Students will learn through lecture, discussion and experimental field work with a 15-credit curriculum concentrated in each student’s major, tailored to the individual, all working on an overarching project.
Courses will be taught by Clarkson faculty, who are involved in nationally recognized research activities involving the Adirondack region.
For more information about the Adirondack Semester see http://www.clarkson.edu/adksemester .