Save the Date! Ferrum College Recreation Leadership NEWSLETTER What Is Recreation Leadership? A New Semester Brings New Beginnings I hope you enjoy the first of many Recreation Leadership Newsletters. I started this project to fulfill a practicum credit under Dan Caston and Jasmine Goodnow. I thought that this would be very helpful in keeping alumni up to date on what is taking place in the recreation major, minors, and clubs at Ferrum. Thank you to everyone that helped me to complete this issue! If you are interested in helping or have ideas for the next issue please e-mail be at [email protected]. Cheers! Folk Life Festival: October 22 nd Come and take in the history of Franklin County. NRPA Conference November 1 st -3rd For information see the bottom of page 3. Disc Golf Thursdays 4-5 pm Meet at the practice tee to play a round of disc golf EVERY Thursday. FALL 2011 Contributor: Jasmine Goodnow, PhD, Assistant Professor of Recreation Leadership The Recreation Leadership major prepares Ferrum College students for a variety of recreation settings including local, state and federal agencies, non-profit organizations, recreation services, natural and historic interpretation agencies, as well as commercial enterprises. The major is also offered as a minor for current students who have already declared another major(s). If you would like more information about the Recreation Leadership major, 2012 Alaska E-Term, and Eco-Tourism minor please contact: Jasmine Goodnow, PhD at [email protected].
The Recreation Leadership major prepares Ferrum College students for a variety of recreation settings including local, state and federal agencies, non-profit organizations, recreation services, natural and historic interpretation agencies, as well as commercial enterprises.
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Save the Date!
Ferrum College
Recreation Leadership NEWSLETTER
What Is Recreation Leadership?
A New Semester Brings New
Beginnings I hope you enjoy the first of many Recreation Leadership
Newsletters. I started this project to fulfill a practicum credit
under Dan Caston and Jasmine Goodnow. I thought that this
would be very helpful in keeping alumni up to date on what is
taking place in the recreation major, minors, and clubs at
Ferrum. Thank you to everyone that helped me to complete this
issue! If you are interested in helping or have ideas for the next