Students in the “Agroecology” class taught this summer by learned about a transdisciplinary topic that combines aspects of sociology, political science, economics, and ecology.
They also did independent projects at the ڰ Organic Farm, or as Zoe Moon ’24, puts it, the class “immersed me right into the field, quite literally,” another example of how ڰ uses the outdoors as a key component of education.