Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center to host undergraduate J-Term class about Driftless Area

Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center in Lanesboro, MN will host its first-ever January Interim course for college students this coming January 3-13, 2020. The class is open to undergraduate students from any institution and offers four credits through Hamline University.

In the new class, Driftless: The Anatomy of a Region, students will explore the area’s unique geology, geography and biology through first-hand experience. Visits to local parks, businesses and farms will bring Eagle Bluff’s experiential learning style to the college level, engaging students directly with their environment. Students will stay in Eagle Bluff’s dorms and eat meals in their dining hall, except when staying offsite.

“Learning is best done outside, in hands-on, exploratory ways. Too often undergraduates spend most of their time in a lecture hall, not visiting places or meeting people who embody the ideas discussed in the classroom,” Eagle Bluff Adult Education Manager Henry Whitehead said.

Course instructors will include several Eagle Bluff staff, as well as field visits to local experts. In addition, students will engage in the best outdoors recreation opportunities the region has to offer, as well as visiting culturally and naturally important sites in southeast Minnesota, northeast Iowa and southwest Wisconsin. Students will also spend a portion of the trip staying in western Wisconsin and exploring critical issues facing the Driftless Area.

The course is Friday, January 3 through Monday, January 13 of next year at Eagle Bluff’s campus in Lanesboro, MN. Applications can be submitted online at eaglebluffmn.org/jterm. Course cost includes all meals, instructor costs, travel and housing. Credits can be received through Hamline University. Those interested are encouraged to seek more information at www.eaglebluffmn.org/jterm.