Friday, December 16, 2011

WHERE THERE BE DRAGONS

Dragons programs are authentic, rugged and profound learning adventures that expose the beautiful and complex realities of the countries in which we travel. Featuring extended itineraries, Dragons programs encourage deep immersion into strikingly different physical and cultural landscapes, combining the best in experiential education, travel, service learning, and physically and intellectually challenging experiences.

While Dragons programs vary in their focus - with some trekking and wilderness intensive, others strong on service and development studies, and still others language-oriented - all Dragons journeys are designed above all else to be fun, safe and honest educational experiences.

On ancient maps Dragons were drawn to symbolize the unknown, and to travel beyond the familiar world was to go "where there be dragons." There are people who live their lives for adventure, exploration and knowledge - people who are willing to venture into the unknown for the sake of discovery. For those people, we offer incredible experiences. We hope you are one of them. Where do you want to go?


wheretherebedragons.com

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Rocky Mountain School of Photography

At Rocky Mountain School of Photography (RMSP.com) our mission is to provide more than an exchange of information in a classroom. As a family-owned school that believes in the power of endless potential, we strive to educate, inspire and foster long-term growth in fun and supportive learning environments. Our instructors are engaging, professional, and focused. Our educational philosophy is built on the principle that with the right training, every student’s goals are attainable. This “people first” approach to education has enabled thousands of individuals to improve their technique and further their abilities. This is just what happens when education is your lifestyle - as it has been ours since opening our doors in 1989.

Whether you join us for our one-of-a-kind Career Training program in Missoula, Montana, a Foundation or Travel Workshop or a Photo Weekend anywhere around the country, our success depends on yours. We invite you to explore our three educational programs here at rmsp.com.

Our Career Training program offers unique immersion style education in the technical, aesthetic and business aspects of photography. Our program prepares people for a career in photography through hands-on learning, progressive development, support and mentoring.

Workshops at RMSP offer a wide range of experiences, provide solid photographic instruction and cover basic to advanced topics. Courses take place in our hometown of Missoula, in national parks and at many other beautiful locations around the world.

Ideal for beginner to intermediate amateur photographers, our Photo Weekends program visits select cities around the country to deliver two days of solid education in a fun-filled environment. Photo Weekends allow students to choose their own curriculum and offer an excellent introduction to our style of teaching.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

4th Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Essay Contest

The terms "Latino" and "Hispanic"
are used to describe groups of people
who are ethnically, racially, and
culturally diverse.The terms 'Latino" and "Hispanic" are used to describe groups of people who are ethnically, racially, and culturally diverse. In 500 words or less, how do you identify culturally with other Latinos and what makes you different or unique? What do the terms "Hispanic" and "Latino" mean to you? For more information got to powertolearn.com - Other Programs- Hispanic Heritage.


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Monday, October 3, 2011

Profile in Courage Award

President John F. Kennedy respected and admired acts of political courage. His book, Profiles in Courage, published in 1956, recounts the stories of eight U.S. Senators who risked their careers by taking principled stands for unpopular positions. The Profile in Courage Award, presented each May by the Kennedy Library Foundation, honors elected officials who have demonstrated exceptional political courage.

The Profile in Courage Essay Contest invites United States high school students to consider the concept of political courage by writing an essay on a U.S. elected official who has chosen to do what is right, rather than what is expedient. A “Profile in Courage” essay is a carefully researched recounting of a story: the story of how an elected official risked his or her career to take a stand based on the dictates of conscience, rather than the dictates of polls, interest groups or even constituents. The contest challenges high school students to discover new profiles in courage, and to therefore research and write about acts of political courage that occurred after the publication of Kennedy's Profiles in Courage in 1956.

Visit jfklibrary.org for more information. See Contest information under "Events and Awards" tab.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Teton Science Schools' Young Women and Science Field Research Program

Ninth grade girls are encouraged to apply for this unique opportunity at the Kelly Campus of the Teton Science Schools. This residential program looks to ground young women in the study of various sciences, including a close look at the ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Students will also be exposed to outdoor and naturalist skills, such as how to use map keys and field guides, make careful observations, and keep a field journal. The program begins on October 29th and ends on November 4th. Applications are due on October 3rd.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Girl Powered Teen Adventure Camp

Overnight summer camps for girls ages 11-17 in Montana, Hawaii, Alaska, Washington and Norway.

Activities offered during our 1, 2 or 3 week tent-camping wilderness sessions are backpacking, yoga, horseback riding, surfing, camp gourmet cooking, rock climbing, canoeing, sea kayaking, whitewater rafting, and wildly original Alpenolympic events.

Alpengirl offers a balanced mix of outdoor adventure, organic fitness and genuine friendship that allows each camper to blossom.

http://alpengirlcamp.com

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

OXBOW SUMMER ART CAMP 2011

Both sessions for 14-16 year-olds

Sessions 1 and 2 are offered independent of each other.
Students can take either Session 1 or Session 2 or both.

SERIOUS ART, SERIOUS FUN!

Based on the Oxbow semester model, these sessions focus on creating project-based art in a wide variety of media. Taught by professional artists and teachers, the first week campers explore the fundamentals in drawing, painting, sculpture, fabrication and photography, to find and develop their own particular interests and creativity.

They are also exposed to a wide variety of artistic styles and different artist's work. They engage in discussions on why artists create and where they get their inspiration from. At that point, they are well prepared to propose a "final project" in the medium of their choice around a topic that has personal relavance to them. The remainer of the session is devoted to working in the studio to bring that piece being. Along the way they learn the steps of the artistic process from idea to creation, peer feedback, reflection and writing about their process, hanging/presenting the piece and having it viewed by the public.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

BRYANT UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
June 26 - July 1, 2011

The PricewaterhouseCoopers Accounting Careers Leadership Institute at Bryant is entering its sixth year. Held on the Bryant campus, the free hands-on program, which will be held on the Bryant campus June 27-July 2, gives 40 high school seniors from as far away as Jamaica and Florida insight into the world of accounting and life as a college student. Working with Bryant accounting faculty and PwC professionals, they analyze businesses like Nike, Yahoo, Mattel and Microsoft. They also participate in a variety of leadership and team-building activities. www.bryant.edu/Bryant/

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Real Thing: On Campus

Summer at WPI

Looking for something new and exciting to do over summer break? Would you love to spend your summer splicing DNA or designing a robot? Or would your prefer creating your own multimedia Web pages, investigating interplanetary travel, or exploring flight? Well, WPI just may have the perfect solution for you: The Frontiers and Launch Programs at WPI!

Frontiers

Frontiers is a summer residential program for soon-to-be juniors and seniors interested in science, mathematics, engineering, and robotics.

Learn more about Frontiers:
July 10-22, 2011 (session I): Enroll in a science, technology, or engineering program and a communication workshop
July 24–August 2, 2011 (session II): Immerse yourself fully in robotics

Launch

Launch is a week long academic program for rising freshman and sophomores in high school interested in furthering their knowledge in biology, chemistry/biochemistry, interactive media & game development, and robotics.

Learn more about Launch:
August 8-12, 2011 Choose from biology, chemistry/biochemistry, interactive media & game development, and robotics

Worcester Polytechnic Institute Frontiers Program
wpi.edu/+frontiers
launch@wpi.edu
508-831-5286 508-831-5875 fax

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY @ St. Louis

High School Summer Scholars Program at Washington University in St. Louis

Just a short ride from the world-famous Gateway Arch is a great University where you can have a unique summer experience. The High School Summer Scholars Program at Washington University in St. Louis could be the most rewarding, exciting, and challenging five weeks of your life. As a High School Summer Scholar, you will be part of a small, select group of current sophomores and juniors exploring the realities of college life. You will earn up to 7 units of college credit that will transfer to most accredited colleges and universities, giving you a head start toward your college career. And you'll develop academic and social skills that will give you a tremendous advantage when you leave for college next year. Our beautiful campus sits on the edge of Forest Park near the zoo, art museum, science center, history museum, and the Muny open-air theatre. Here you can make friends and have fun while exploring St. Louis.
http://ucollege.wustl.edu/programs/highschool

Ecology Project International (EPI)

Student Travel & Field Ecology

Ecology Project International (EPI) develops place-based, field education programs which partner local experts and students to address critical conservation issues. We invite outgoing, adventurous students to join a course in Costa Rica, Galapagos, or Yellowstone in 2011.

www.ecologyproject.org/promo/individualstudents/