Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation
Smithsonian-Mason Semester for Conservation Studies creates an undergraduate curricula that covers conservation biology within the social, economic, and political context with emphasis on problem solving, critical thinking and hands-on learning.
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VSE Civil Engineering students
Civil Engineering students explored Happy Creek as part of the week-long course at the Smithsonian Mason School of Conservation Campus in Front Royal, Virginia. The students got more than their feet wet as they checked under the rocks and logs to find crawfish and other surprises. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
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