[GEOG MAJORS] Winter 25: Disability & Society: A focus on Community and the Outdoors

Nell Gross via geogu-l geogu-l at u.washington.edu
Thu Oct 31 14:08:22 PDT 2024


This winter I'll be offering the course, Disability & Society: A focus on Community and the Outdoors. This community-engaged course is listed as BECU 391; LSJ 332; CHID; 332; DISST; 332. The pilot sections in the past two years, winter and summer, have been a great success for our students, community partners at The Outdoors For All Foundation, and most importantly people with disabilities who are served by the effort.

You can learn more about the course here:

* Canvas syllabus<https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1796301/assignments/syllabus>
* YouTube video<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n_pdfz2IT4>

Warmly,
Kat

Kat Eli, M.A.
Academic Services Director, Law, Societies & Justice | Disability Studies
Department of Law, Societies & Justice | College of Arts and Sciences
1911 Skagit Lane | Smith Hall M253 | Box 353565 | Seattle, Washington 98195
OFFICE: 206.221.6431 EMAIL: kateli at uw.edu<mailto:kateli at uw.edu> WEB: lsj.washington.edu
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