Lewis University students’ Introduction of Environmental Science course takes them to Costa Rica
Published: June 22, 2015.
Lewis University students are learning about ecology and conservation this summer in Costa Rica. Dr. Jerry Kavouras, chair and associate professor of biology, led students enrolled in “Introduction to Environmental Science” on a trip to the Central American nation in May as part of the Lewis University Travel Study program.
Some of the highlights of the nine-day trip include volunteering at the Pacuare Sea Turtle Conservation Project on night patrols, hiking through rain and cloud forests, and visiting active volcanoes. The trip gave students an opportunity to interact with the local culture, while learning about the biodiversity of this tropical country. “Hopefully, by visiting the national parks and experiencing firsthand the difficulties in protecting endangered species, our students will gain an appreciation for conservation and support measures in the United States," said Dr. Kavouras. He led a similar trip in May 2013.
The students who attended the Costa Rica trip in 2015 include: Anthony Fredian, Manuel Lube, Alexa Mlyniec, Tabitha Ratay, Nicole Reidy and Nycole Torres.
The Study Abroad office provides students at Lewis University the unique chance to complement and enhance their academic careers with a variety of international academic opportunities. Programs run anywhere from a few weeks to an academic year and offer Lewis courses that can fit into general education, elective, minor, and/or major credits depending on the program. More information about study abroad experiences is available by contacting Chris Swanson, director of Study Abroad at 815-836-5993 or studyabroad@lewisu.edu.
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