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May 14, 2001 - Image 8

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Michigan Daily Summer Weekly, 2001-05-14

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8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 14, 2001

' CH-- OOLING,

Imagine that instead of that same in Ant Arbor. During the spring and'
old auditorium in Angell Hall your summer terms, the University offers
"lecture hall" is the Rocky-Mountains. field classes in three departments.
Unwinding after class doesn't mean There-are three geology classes at
flipping through the channels only to University-owned Camp Davis, biolo-
find reruns; it means going down to gy classes at the University of Michi-
the Hoback River for trout fishing. gan Biological Station, and the New
Or maybe the lecture halls are the England Literature Program at Camp
scenic woodlands of New England. Kabeyun in New Hampshire.
Instead of walking past towering Camp Davis, established by the Uni-
Haven Hall construction, the paths lead versity in 1929, is located about twenty
past towering New Hampshire trees. miles south of Jackson, Wyoming.

N Lt'E takes ,
place on Lake
Winnipesau-
kee in New
Hampsh ire,
100 miles
north of
Boston. Stu-
dents and
teachers live
communally,o,
sharing work,
academic and
r e c r e a t i o n Photos courtesy of the University of Michigan Biological Station.
a c t i v i t i e s . Above and left: Students meet for their biology class at the
Journal writ- Biological Station in Pellston. Other spring and summer classes
ing is the cen- are offered at Camp Davis and New Hampshire.
tral NELP activity. Completion of a The University provides transporta-
reading list and active discussion are tion to and from the programs. But
also expected. NELP is an integrated leaving Ann Arbor behind does not
academic program, but credit is given mean students leave homework behind.
for three different courses: three credits Said Madsen, "[Students] looking for*
for Eng. 473: Topics in American Lit- vacation are quickly disabused of that
erature, two credits for Eng. 317: Liter- notion - this place requires a lot of
ature and Culture, and three credits for work."

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