With 350 inches of snow fallen, the Tetons are buried in the February depths of winter. That means here at the Kelly Campus, Graduate Students are buried in the depths of their teaching practica. We have divided into three teams, each in a different location,
Graduate students studied Place-based Education with University of Wyoming visiting scholar Kate Welsh this Fall. The course introduced them to educational methods that use the resources of a community as the context for student learning. They were then challenged to design
In the final stretch of autumn, as elk bugling trailed off, the longstanding program Young Women and Science lit up the Kelly Campus.
“This is so cool!” “Wow, that job sounds amazing.” Eighteen ninth grade girls gathered in Kelly for a week of science, leadership, hiking and
It was no whale call – but it was a whale of a good time listening to elk bugle in the shadow of the Tetons. Over three Fridays this September, sixty-six participants enjoyed “Evening with the Elk” hosted Graduate Program of Teton Science Schools. Folks came from right here
60 Graduate Program alumni and friends gathered at Lost Creek Ranch on Sunday, September 12 to celebrate the excellent work being done in the Rocky Mountain region by this remarkable group. The evening would not have been possible without the generosity of the Halpin