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GLIN==> Register for Stone Laboratory Summer 2002 Classes
- Subject: GLIN==> Register for Stone Laboratory Summer 2002 Classes
- From: "Karen T. Ricker" <ricker.15@osu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 13:16:09 -0500
- Cc: cordi.2@osu.edu
- Delivered-To: glin-announce-archive@glc.org
- Delivered-To: glin-announce@great-lakes.net
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Register Now for Stone Laboratory Summer 2002 Classes!
Contact Bonita Cordi, Stone Laboratory Associate
cordi.2@osu.edu
614.292.8949
Stone Laboratory, The Ohio State University's Island Campus, is now
accepting applications for the Summer 2002 program. Located on the
6.5-acre Gibraltar Island in Put-in-Bay harbor, this facility is the
oldest freshwater biological field station and research laboratory in the
United States.
Experience hands-on science among 24 college credit courses in Aquatic
Entomology, Field Ecology, Ornithology for Teachers, Geologic Setting of
Lake Erie, and many other classes. For returning students, six new
courses have been added this year such as Great Lakes Maritime Studies,
Digital and Field Techniques for Coastal Environment Studies, and
Curriculum Development for Environmental Decision Making, to name a few.
The application deadline is March 13, 2002; applications received after
this date will be considered on a space-available basis.
To see a complete listing of all courses including class syllabi, visit
our web site at:
www.sg.ohio-state.edu/slab/summer/f-smrcrs.html
For application materials call our office at 614.292.8949, or e-mail
Bonita Cordi at <cordi.2@osu.edu> with your complete name, and
mailing address, and your student status (college or high school). You
can also download application materials from:
www.sg.ohio-state.edu/slab/summer/f-smrapp.html
Stone Lab is a unique learning environment that enables students to gain
a comprehensive background in freshwater systems and the environmental
attributes of Lake Erie. The Laboratory provides exceptional educational,
research, and outreach opportunities for the entire state and region.
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