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Environmental Sustainability Student Blogger Study USA
A Semester in Reflection
Each term, one participant from each HECUA program takes on the role of student blogger, sending regular dispatches from the field. Dustyn Montgomery is HECUA’s student blogger for the Environmental Sustainability: […] Read More »
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The Importance of Perspective
Each term, one participant from each HECUA program takes on the role of student blogger, sending regular dispatches from the field. Dustyn Montgomery is HECUA’s student blogger for the Environmental Sustainability: […] Read More »
The Importance of Sharing Meals
Much of our learning in the Environmental Sustainability program focuses on permaculture design. In permaculture design, land is broken into zones. All of the zones rely most heavily on zone zero, which is our inner selves and our own bodies and the way in which we interact with all outer zones. One of the best ways to nourish and regenerate zone zero is through sharing meals, having intentional conversations, and building community among one another. By eating together, we not only serve ourselves, but we serve all of those around us. Read More »
A New Beginning, An Opportunity for Growth
Each term, one participant from each HECUA program takes on the role of student blogger, sending regular dispatches from the field. Dustyn Montgomery is HECUA’s student blogger for the Environmental […] Read More »
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Emily Lund: Local Food Leader
Emily found the program’s breadth to be particularly helpful as she considered future career paths. “It really helped me get a sense of job landscape, because I got to see a number of people working to support local food systems from a variety of angles.” As the program drew to a close, she asked herself, “How can I be one of those rad people working with food in Minnesota?” Read More »
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Farming, Phone-banking, and Body Painting: HECUA internship update
Each HECUA program in the United States includes significant time in the field during a 20 hour-per-week internship placement. Each student in our semester-long domestic programs works with HECUA’s Manager […] Read More »
An oasis in Osceola – Cari’s story
HECUA’s Environmental Sustainability class offers every enrolled student the opportunity to earn a Permaculture Design Certificate. Students in this fall’s class are completing the certification requirements at Lily Springs Farm […] Read More »
Faculty Profile, Sam Grant
We love highlighting the stories of students here on the HECUA blog, but occasionally we'd also like to introduce you to members of our hardworking staff and faculty. The third faculty member in our series is Sam Grant, Environmental Sustainability Program Director. Read More »
Alumni Profile: Robby Callahan Schreiber
"I was amazed at the wide network of people I was exposed to through the ES program. Through HECUA, I saw that people live their work and that the world is not black and white." Read More »
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