A L U M N I M A G A Z I N E - Colby-Sawyer College
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Biology and Environmental Studies students who participated in the field study course River Communities in May take a break on a ledge in their descent from Delicate Arch in Utah’s Arches National Park. On their hike with Professors Nick Baer and Laura Alexander, the students observed water’s effects on the landscape. The students include: (front row l to r) Ashley Reynolds, Jeff Marc-Aurele and Gage Bensley; (middle row) Laurel Bauer and Jessica Chickering; (back row) Adam Wilson, Ryan Bernstein and Jack Nessen. 80 COLBY-SAWYER ALUMNI MAGAZINE PHOTO: Nick Baer
The Colby-Sawyer Alumni Travel Program Presents Spend p five glorious g days y in sunny Southern California November 10–15, 2011 The Alumni Travel Program presents a West Coast adventure that will take you from the excitement of Los Angeles to the luxurious majesty of Santa Barbara. Professor of Fine and Performing Arts Jon Keenan leads the way as you tour art museums, Hollywood hot-spots, sun-drenched beaches, rustic wineries, and more. Immerse yourself in Southern California culture with this perfect blend of sight-seeing, educational opportunities and leisure time. Space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot now! • A guided tour of the Japanese Pavilion at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and a visit to the stunning J. Paul Getty Museum and Villa • A VIP Hollywood lot tour with actor and Colby-Sawyer alumnus Nate Corddry ’00 • A wine tasting in the Santa Ynez Valley and a visit to the picturesque town of Solvang • Creative and delicious California cuisine • And much, much more! LACMA Japanese Pavillion Santa Ynez Valley winery For more information, we invite you to visit www.colby-sawyer.edu/alumni/travel. For questions or to book your trip, please contact our travel agent Holly Walker at holly@compasstravel.net or 603-526-9600. PHOTO: © Brant Brogan
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Biology and Environmental Studies students who participated in the field study course River Communities in May take a break on a ledge in their descent<br />
from Delicate Arch in Utah’s Arches National Park. On their hike with Professors Nick Baer and Laura Alexander, the students observed water’s effects on the<br />
landscape. The students include: (front row l to r) Ashley Reynolds, Jeff Marc-Aurele and Gage Bensley; (middle row) Laurel Bauer and Jessica Chickering;<br />
(back row) Adam Wilson, Ryan Bernstein and Jack Nessen.<br />
80 COLBY-SAWYER ALUMNI MAGAZINE<br />
PHOTO: Nick Baer