Chautauqua field courses
Dear Colleague:
The following four Chautauqua field courses offered by the University ofDayton Center are definitely running in 2010 and deadlines are rapidlyapproaching.
These two back-to-back Chautauqua field courses in Alaska aredefinitelyrunning and have a June 3 deadline:
DAY-12 Ecology of South-Central Alaska, around Anchorage AK, offeredby Bjartmar Sveinbjornsson and Donald Spalinger, University of AlaskaAnchorage,June 16-18, 2010
--learn about factors influencing the tree line, --experiencemooseup close and personal, --learn about bear studies: techniquesand results, --experience a rain forest
[application fee $100, course fee $395, lodging $40 per night in aprivateroom]
DAY-8 Glaciers in Alaska, around Anchorage AK, offered by KristineJ. Crossen, University of Alaska Anchorage, June 20-22, 2010
--see detailed information on glacial retreat,--walk on a glacier andseeits characteristics, --view two dozen tidewater glaciers by boat inPrinceWilliam Sound
[application fee $100, course fee $495, lodging $40 per night in aprivateroom]
These two back-to-back Chautauqua field courses in Colorado and Utahare definitely running and have a June 25 deadline:
DAY-18 Ecology and Geology of the Colorado Front Range, aroundMount Evans CO, offered by P. Kelly Williams, University of Dayton, andDonald Sullivan, University of Denver, July 17-20, 2010
--explore the ecology of the Colorado Front Range, --examine organismsalong elevational gradients, --see various geological settings up to14,200ft on the nation's highest paved road, --sleep in a field station at10,700ft
[application fee $100, course fee $495, field station lodging and meals$185]
DAY-13 Geology and Ecology of the Colorado Western Slope, aroundGrand Junction CO and Moab UT, offered by Donald Sullivan, University ofDenver, and P. Kelly Williams, University of Dayton, July 22-26, 2010
--explore ecology along the Colorado River, --see Grand Mesa lava flowsand scenery, --hike in Arches National Park, --experience the geology ofCanyonlands National Park
[application fee $100, course fee $495, lodging $78 per night in asingle,or $39 per night in a double]
Detailed course descriptions on these and other courses (including datesand costs) can be found on our web site at:
http://campus.udayton.edu/~physics/gkm/chau
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We would be happy to hear from you and your colleagues!
George
George K. Miner, Ph. D.
Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics, and
Director, Chautauqua Field Center
University of Dayton
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-2314
Phone: 937-229-2327
Email: miner@udayton.edu
Fax: 937-229-2185
The following four Chautauqua field courses offered by the University ofDayton Center are definitely running in 2010 and deadlines are rapidlyapproaching.
These two back-to-back Chautauqua field courses in Alaska aredefinitelyrunning and have a June 3 deadline:
DAY-12 Ecology of South-Central Alaska, around Anchorage AK, offeredby Bjartmar Sveinbjornsson and Donald Spalinger, University of AlaskaAnchorage,June 16-18, 2010
--learn about factors influencing the tree line, --experiencemooseup close and personal, --learn about bear studies: techniquesand results, --experience a rain forest
[application fee $100, course fee $395, lodging $40 per night in aprivateroom]
DAY-8 Glaciers in Alaska, around Anchorage AK, offered by KristineJ. Crossen, University of Alaska Anchorage, June 20-22, 2010
--see detailed information on glacial retreat,--walk on a glacier andseeits characteristics, --view two dozen tidewater glaciers by boat inPrinceWilliam Sound
[application fee $100, course fee $495, lodging $40 per night in aprivateroom]
These two back-to-back Chautauqua field courses in Colorado and Utahare definitely running and have a June 25 deadline:
DAY-18 Ecology and Geology of the Colorado Front Range, aroundMount Evans CO, offered by P. Kelly Williams, University of Dayton, andDonald Sullivan, University of Denver, July 17-20, 2010
--explore the ecology of the Colorado Front Range, --examine organismsalong elevational gradients, --see various geological settings up to14,200ft on the nation's highest paved road, --sleep in a field station at10,700ft
[application fee $100, course fee $495, field station lodging and meals$185]
DAY-13 Geology and Ecology of the Colorado Western Slope, aroundGrand Junction CO and Moab UT, offered by Donald Sullivan, University ofDenver, and P. Kelly Williams, University of Dayton, July 22-26, 2010
--explore ecology along the Colorado River, --see Grand Mesa lava flowsand scenery, --hike in Arches National Park, --experience the geology ofCanyonlands National Park
[application fee $100, course fee $495, lodging $78 per night in asingle,or $39 per night in a double]
Detailed course descriptions on these and other courses (including datesand costs) can be found on our web site at:
http://campus.udayton.edu/~physics/gkm/chau
[If your browser settings do not allow clicking to access it, pleasecopyand paste, or retype it.]
We would be happy to hear from you and your colleagues!
George
George K. Miner, Ph. D.
Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics, and
Director, Chautauqua Field Center
University of Dayton
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-2314
Phone: 937-229-2327
Email: miner@udayton.edu
Fax: 937-229-2185
Dayton 2010 Chautauqua Application
[Application may be emailed back to Dayton Center. A $100 application fee for each course must be sent to complete application. Make check to "Chautauqua" and mail to Dayton Center. (Address at bottom of email from Center to you.)]
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