Prospective students invited to hike with Environmental Studies faculty and alumni
(Keene, NH), June 4, 2013– Are you curious about what it’s like to be a master’s degree student in Antioch University New England’s (AUNE) Environmental Studies (ES) program? Find out—prospective students are invited to go for a hike with Tom Wessels, ES faculty emeritus, forest ecologist, and noted author, from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, June 14.
Tom will take prospective students on an interpretive hike to one of the local properties run by the Monadnock Conservancy. The co-host is Emily Hague, MS ’05, stewardship director for the Conservancy.
The hike is free. Please sign up online or contact Laura Andrews, AUNE director of admissions, at landrews@antioch.edu or 603-283-2131.
Antioch University New England offers highly respected doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs in education, environmental studies, management and psychology. Located in Keene, New Hampshire, this unique institution serves approximately one thousand students each year. Our graduates have gone on to be leaders of positive change, working toward a more just and sustainable society. Founded in 1964, Antioch University New England is the oldest of Antioch University’s graduate campuses. Learn more at: www.antiochne.edu.
About Antioch University
Inspired by the work of pioneering educator Horace Mann, Antioch University, a private, non-profit, 501(c) 3 institution, provides learner-centered education to empower students with the knowledge and skills to lead meaningful lives and to advance social, economic, and environmental justice. With campuses in Keene, New Hampshire, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Seattle, and Yellow Springs, Ohio, Antioch University is a bold and enduring source of innovation in higher education. The University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.
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