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Biology department course builds partnerships between students and local environmental organizations

In Dr. Reynolds’ Biodiverse-City course, your assignments may range from fieldwork on Kirkwood Avenue in downtown Bloomington one week, to a meeting with the urban forester at the City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation the next. For Reynolds, getting out of the classroom is an essential part of learning about ecosystems and biodiversity. She’s taught the course for seven years and has always prioritized field work and community engagement as well as weekly student-led discussions of scientific literature.

Faculty Students Feb 14, 2023

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