Thursday, June 26, 2014

Welcome to the 2014 Adirondack Classroom!

As June 2014 winds down (hard to believe this is happening already - it seems like winter just left us), the faculty and staff for The Adirondack Classroom are gearing up for another iteration of this course.  If you are seeing this, it's probably because you have decided to join us for this adventure.

This is a fantastic way to obtain 3 graduate credits from SUNY Cortland and also experience something completely different than most classrooms.

We are looking forward to spending most of a week with you and we hope that you will find the experience to be a unique and professionally invigorating experience.

As you may know, Camp Huntington/Camp Pine Knot is on the National Historical Landmark list of significant places and you will have the privilege and pleasure that few people get to experience.  You will be spending nearly a week at a place that most of the public will never get to see.  So, please take advantage of every opportunity to look around and see what surrounds you in this most beautiful and significant New York treasure.

Every Adirondack Classroom session is different because of the weather, staff, resources and other factors, but for a taste of what to experience, you can scroll through earlier blog posts here and see what has happened in the past. In addition, when we get together we will ask you to create your own blog for the week and these will be put where the earlier student blog links are.

Again, welcome to the course and we can't wait to see you in person!

Beth and Karl

Sunset at Raquette Lake Looking Across the Back Bay

Dr. Beth S. Klein


Lacey Slekar (daughter of one of the course originators, Dr. Tim Slekar) and Karl Klein




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