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In ecological systems, the most biodiverse areas are at the edges, in the in-between spaces, where habitats blend, where life and death meet regularly, where tensions hold and change each other, where unexpected growth is possible and new life flourishes.
For example, the ecotones between land and sea are just teeming with life where they meet and mingle. Being at the edge may be where the greatest learning occurs too, and during times of transition an edge(ucation) by design can offer some of the richest opportunities for learning and transforming.
In this webinar, hear from a Master of Arts in Environmental Education and Communication student just starting out in the program traversing new terrain, another in the “thick” of graduate studies ready to embark on a final research path, and a third student who is now an alum, to hear how the program has been a kind of tipping point for him for personal change and professional efficacy.
Please join us October 8th at 12:00 PM PST for a one-hour lively conversation and see if this program speaks to you.
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If you have any questions, contact an enrolment advisor or 1.877.778.6227.
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