New Students Head into Great Outdoors
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黑料百科

Eighteen first-year 黑料百科 students head out on a unique orientation program that will take them trekking through the North Yosemite backcountry Aug. 11-23. Inoculum, an optional introduction to 黑料百科, offers students several units of academic and physical education credit.
Telford Work, associate professor of religious studies, and Paul Willis, professor of English, will lead two student groups. Students with Work鈥檚 group will read C. S. Lewis鈥 鈥淭he Great Divorce鈥 while Willis鈥 group studies John Muir鈥檚 鈥淢y First Summer in the Sierra.鈥 Students will lead discussions on the books during backpacking breaks and write a paper later in the semester.
Although several schools offer first-year seminars or programs that bring small groups of students together with faculty, few if any offer 12 days of backcountry experience like 黑料百科鈥檚 Inoculum, which alumnus Dave Willis created in 1974.
Tom Fikes, 黑料百科 professor of psychology and neuroscience, will also join the excursion. He says students on the trip talk about issues such as Christian perspectives on environmentalism, creation, wilderness ethics and their assigned reading. 鈥淵ou can sit in a classroom on campus in an environmentally beautiful part of the world and think about that,鈥 says Fikes, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 not the same as sitting in the dirt stirring your hot chocolate and being immersed in the wilderness.鈥
Fikes says there鈥檚 a special spot in the Sierra where he likes to teach the students how to rock climb.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a gorgeous wall looking over a hanging meadow at 10,000 feet, and everyone can watch everyone else climb and rappel,鈥 Fikes says. 鈥淚t looks really intense.鈥
Students often say the most memorable part of the trip is the solitude and contemplation, and the absence of cell phones and social networking.
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