Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 59.20 |
Liaison | Elaine Durr |
Submission Date | Feb. 27, 2024 |
Elon University
AC-5: Immersive Experience
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Elaine
Durr Senior Director of Sustainability Office of Sustainability |
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Does the institution offer at least one immersive, sustainability-focused educational study program that is one week or more in length?:
Yes
A brief description of the sustainability-focused immersive program(s) offered by the institution:
There are study abroad and study USA programs that focus on sustainability that are one week or more in length.
One example is Miami, Florida: Ecology, Conservation and Sustainability, which most recently took place in January 2024. This program studies the balance between modern human life and the maintenance of healthy ecosystems. During the program students examine where resources come from, how waste is processed and how local, state and national parks maintain ecological integrity in a world dominated by humans. The operation of the City of Miami, Florida is used to understand behind-the-scenes logistics, and the natural resources of South Florida are used to learn about sustainable land management practices. Topics covered include modern forestry methods, water treatment, floodwater management, solid waste disposal, recycling, state and national park management practices, ecosystem services, invasive species, ecological research, the role of zoos and aquaria in conservation and conservation practices on public and private lands. Service projects are also incorporated.
In addition, Alternative Breaks are immersive short-term service experiences that are designed to introduce students to new local and global communities while working alongside local residents to address pressing social issues. Students participate in different types of service work (direct, indirect or advocacy) to make a positive impact, while learning about the root causes of the issue on which that program focuses. Through alternative breaks the Kernodle Center hopes to promote sustainability through ongoing partnerships, cost effective practices and education about a variety of justice issues.
Week-long alternative break programs resumed in 22-23, after a break due to the pandemic. The program with a focus on sustainability was a partnership with Community Collaborations International in Luquillo, Puerto Rico that took place in spring 2023. Hurricane Fiona did severe damage to the island in September 2022, and the partner had been working alongside the community since then to repair and rebuild infrastructure. A group of Elon students and staff engaged in a variety of projects including volunteering at an aquaculture farm and clearing trails at a national forest. There will be week-long alternative break programs with a sustainability focus in spring 2024 as well.
https://www.elon.edu/u/service-learning/current-students/alternative-breaks/
One example is Miami, Florida: Ecology, Conservation and Sustainability, which most recently took place in January 2024. This program studies the balance between modern human life and the maintenance of healthy ecosystems. During the program students examine where resources come from, how waste is processed and how local, state and national parks maintain ecological integrity in a world dominated by humans. The operation of the City of Miami, Florida is used to understand behind-the-scenes logistics, and the natural resources of South Florida are used to learn about sustainable land management practices. Topics covered include modern forestry methods, water treatment, floodwater management, solid waste disposal, recycling, state and national park management practices, ecosystem services, invasive species, ecological research, the role of zoos and aquaria in conservation and conservation practices on public and private lands. Service projects are also incorporated.
In addition, Alternative Breaks are immersive short-term service experiences that are designed to introduce students to new local and global communities while working alongside local residents to address pressing social issues. Students participate in different types of service work (direct, indirect or advocacy) to make a positive impact, while learning about the root causes of the issue on which that program focuses. Through alternative breaks the Kernodle Center hopes to promote sustainability through ongoing partnerships, cost effective practices and education about a variety of justice issues.
Week-long alternative break programs resumed in 22-23, after a break due to the pandemic. The program with a focus on sustainability was a partnership with Community Collaborations International in Luquillo, Puerto Rico that took place in spring 2023. Hurricane Fiona did severe damage to the island in September 2022, and the partner had been working alongside the community since then to repair and rebuild infrastructure. A group of Elon students and staff engaged in a variety of projects including volunteering at an aquaculture farm and clearing trails at a national forest. There will be week-long alternative break programs with a sustainability focus in spring 2024 as well.
https://www.elon.edu/u/service-learning/current-students/alternative-breaks/
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