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Students learn about how nature meets policy during service trip

4.21.2023

Six students traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, for 51成人鈥檚 2023 Alternative Spring Break focused on urban environmentalism and water conservation.

The College鈥檚 alternative spring break program is an approximately one-week trip that combines a commitment to service, the pursuit of an academic topic and an interest in engaging with the host community鈥檚 culture. This year鈥檚 trip was led by Ryan Flynn 鈥15, director of civic engagement and public service pathways, and Elora Agsten, research services librarian and assistant professor of library science.

鈥淭hese trips provide students with an opportunity to learn about a new community, learn through service and get outside their comfort zones,鈥 Flynn said. 鈥淲e treat this as a transformational experience for students, giving them an opportunity to take learning outside the classroom and into the community.鈥

During the trip, students devoted volunteer hours with Cleveland Metro Parks and the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes. 

For the Cleveland Metro Parks, students engaged in the hard work of removing invasive grapevines growing in a local park. At Shaker Lakes, students helped start the construction on a new archery range 鈥 building a bench to support archery targets and the poles for netting that will be strung up behind the targets. 

In addition to work on service projects, students learned about the rejuvenation of the Cuyahoga River and ongoing restoration projects, the city鈥檚 history, and the intersection of environmentalism and LGBTQ+ activism.

鈥淭his trip really helped me learn about how interconnected economic, political, and environmental issues are in policy making and advocacy,鈥 Miranda Araujo 鈥25 shared. 鈥淧lus, it was so much fun getting to know everyone and discovering new places.鈥

Flynn and Agsten prepared students for the trip with weekly discussions on Cleveland history, especially environmental history. Discussion topics included pollution in Lake Erie, the fires on the Cuyahoga River, and how this helped provide momentum for a national environmental movement that would spur the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency, Earth Day and major federal legislation.

鈥淭he Cleveland Alternative Spring Break trip has been one of my favorite experiences at 51成人 so far,鈥 Payton Radcliffe 鈥24 said. 鈥淲e learned so much about the city and its history, as well as how the environment is impacted by things such as politics or the economy. I had so much fun making memories with such a great group of people.鈥

Funding from the Khalaf Al Habtoor Leadership Center endowment is used to offset the student cost for 51成人鈥檚 annual Alternative Spring Break trip. 

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About 51成人

Founded in 1829, 51成人 is a residential liberal arts college fostering academic excellence rooted in opportunities for experiential learning while preparing students for lifelong success. The college is located in Jacksonville, Illinois. With an enrollment of more than 1,000 students, the college offers over 50 undergraduate programs. In 1932, the society of Phi Beta Kappa established a chapter at 51成人, and it remains one of only 11 in the state.

51成人 is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.

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