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Info Session: Tropical Ecology

October 23 • Study Abroad

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Add to Calendar 2025-10-23 12:30:00 2025-10-23 13:30:00 Info Session: Tropical Ecology Earn science credits by scuba-diving in Honduras and or hiking the rainforests of Panama this spring with the Tropical Ecology program! Learn more at this free, open information session on October 23 at 12:30PM in MO 318. The primary goal of these field trips is for students to learn about terrestrial and marine ecosystems and immerse themselves in the local culture. Primary activities include extensive hiking through tropical forests, observing plants and animals in their natural habitats, exploring tree canopies, and snorkeling on the Mesoamerican barrier reef. Monroe Hall, Room 318 Dr. Whitney Walkowski and Dr. Philip Bucolo, Biological Sciences Please email wgwalkow@loyno.eduÌý²¹²Ô»å/´Ç°ù apbucolo@loyno.edu with questions. America/Chicago public

Address

Monroe Hall, Room 318

Time

Cost

Free

Earn science credits by scuba-diving in Honduras and or hiking the rainforests of Panama this spring with the Tropical Ecology program! Learn more at this free, open information session on October 23 at 12:30PM in MO 318.

The primary goal of these field trips is for students to learn about terrestrial and marine ecosystems and immerse themselves in the local culture. Primary activities include extensive hiking through tropical forests, observing plants and animals in their natural habitats, exploring tree canopies, and snorkeling on the Mesoamerican barrier reef.

Event Type

Academic
College of Arts and Sciences
Meetings

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Add to Calendar 2025-10-23 12:30:00 2025-10-23 13:30:00 Info Session: Tropical Ecology Earn science credits by scuba-diving in Honduras and or hiking the rainforests of Panama this spring with the Tropical Ecology program! Learn more at this free, open information session on October 23 at 12:30PM in MO 318. The primary goal of these field trips is for students to learn about terrestrial and marine ecosystems and immerse themselves in the local culture. Primary activities include extensive hiking through tropical forests, observing plants and animals in their natural habitats, exploring tree canopies, and snorkeling on the Mesoamerican barrier reef. Monroe Hall, Room 318 Dr. Whitney Walkowski and Dr. Philip Bucolo, Biological Sciences Please email wgwalkow@loyno.eduÌý²¹²Ô»å/´Ç°ù apbucolo@loyno.edu with questions. America/Chicago public

Departments

Biological Sciences
Center for International Education
Environment