Post Tagged with: "Summer in Athens"

Summer Courses | Digging, Harvesting, Brewing Are on the Menu

Dr. Art Trese

The Food Studies theme presents a mouthwatering menu of summer classes that will have students digging in the forest, brewing in the chem lab, and maybe even harvesting some wheat in the Ohio University garden. Students who want to get their hands dirty may want to practice sustainable agriculture with […]

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March 26, 2015 at 4:21 pmNews

Summer Internships | Snowville, Shagbark and More Food in the Community

Summer Internships | Snowville, Shagbark and More Food in the Community

Interested in an internship with Community Food Initiatives, Rural Action with Sustainable Agriculture, Snowville Creamery, or Shagbark Seed & Mill? New for Summer 2015, the Food Studies theme offers an internship and seminar on How Food Works in the Community. CAS 4410 Seminar in How Food Works in the Community […]

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March 25, 2015 at 9:58 amAnnouncements News

Advising Tip: Work With a Non-Profit this Summer

Sara Berens, Academic Advisor and Retention Specialist for the College of Arts & Sciences

By Sara Berens College of Arts & Sciences Academic Adviser Have you considered working for a non-profit this summer? Here are some resources to help you find the right fit for you! While most of us would love to be on a beach in some far off location June through […]

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March 23, 2015 at 2:07 pmNews

Summer Courses | CLJC Offers ‘Summer of Law’

Summer Courses | CLJC Offers ‘Summer of Law’

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture announces Summer of Law 2015. Summer of Law includes a series of linked law-related classes and activities for undergraduate students on the Athens campus during second summer session. The program is ideal for students in the Making and Breaking the Law theme and the Law, Justice […]

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March 22, 2015 at 3:26 pmAnnouncements News

Summer Courses | Anthropology Fieldwork in Familiar Places

Anthropology fieldwork

By Ellie Koewler ’15 This summer, three courses provide Anthropology fieldwork, hands-on experiences in research methods, and a pathway to undergraduate research projects and internships. The “Fieldwork in Familiar Places” package is designed to provide students with 14 credit hours through three project-based methods courses in all Anthropology subfields: cultural, biological, and […]

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March 9, 2015 at 10:00 amAnnouncements News