This month, a group of intellectually curious 福利导在线观看 students will embark
                                                      on a two-week trek exploring remote areas tucked away in Southwest Virginia鈥檚 Appalachian
                                                      Highlands.
                                                   
                                                   They鈥檒l kayak scenic rivers, navigate unmapped cave systems, hike through deep forests
                                                      and discover lost settlements, take a behind-the-scenes peek at a historical theater,
                                                      dine with real-life cowboys and learn from rangers, scientists, scholars and locals
                                                      who are reshaping how people live, work and think about the area.
                                                   
                                                   RARE Appalachia, now in its second year, is a student-centered, research-focused excursion
                                                      in which undergraduate and graduate students conduct their own original research that
                                                      is related to their majors along the way. Much of the research focuses on the region鈥檚
                                                      ecology, geology and cultural heritage.
                                                   
                                                   The research is impactful. Last summer, during the inaugural RARE Appalachia, psychology
                                                      major and U.S. Navy veteran Nick Beach recorded nature鈥檚 sights and sounds in order
                                                      to build a decompression room in McConnell Library. The purpose of the space is to
                                                      offer a stress-reducing environment by creating a relaxing indoor space that is reminiscent
                                                      of the outdoors.
                                                   
                                                   Once again, students will have well-planned projects as they begin their learning
                                                      adventure.
                                                   
                                                   Leading the way are 福利导在线观看 faculty, Aysha Bodenhamer, sustainability manager
                                                      and sociology professor, and Paul Thomas, a professor of religious studies.
                                                   
                                                   The journey begins May 13 with a few days at the Blue Ridge Discovery Center in Troutdale,
                                                      Virginia, before moving on to explore the trail town of Damascus, Virginia. Later
                                                      in the week, the group plans to tour of Barter Theatre in Abingdon and visit the Stuart
                                                      Land and Cattle Company, where they will tent camp and meet with staff.
                                                   
                                                   Throughout the second week, the Highlander explorers will kayak the Clinch River from
                                                      St. Paul, Virginia, and make their way to Breaks Interstate Park. The group will tour
                                                      a coal mine before departing for Radford.