Keystone Environmental Education Institute
联系
Kelley Stewart, Director of KCEEI
570-945-8404
kceei@dralihangurkan.com
Teaching sound science in our natural world.
Keystone College’s Environmental Education Institute (KCEEI) offers a variety of hands-on educational activities for those interested in exploring, protecting, and enjoying our natural world.
Keystone College’s 170-acre Woodland 校园, 池塘, 流, 湿地, 小径, outdoor classrooms, and field stations provide unparalleled opportunities for outdoor discovery and a wonderful learning atmosphere for our environmental education courses and workshops.
Thomas Seeley
KCEEI Living with the Land Lecture Series Presents Dr. 托马斯·D. Seeley: Join us for coffee hour in the apiary, followed by a luncheon and two lectures. May 19-Register here
Exploring the Ologies - Field Trips
Guided programs for students pre-school to high school. Join us for guided forest walks, stream exploration, outdoor interactive stations, sugar shack and apiary tours. 联系 kceei@dralihangurkan.com或 click here for more information.
KCEEI Summer Nature Camps
Campers will explore our 170-acre outdoor classroom while experiencing hands-on investigative research, learning to collect data and how to become a citizen scientist. click here for more information.
Keystone College’s 170-acre Woodlands 校园 features a stream, seven miles of hiking 小径, and meadows and is home to a nature preserve and maple sugaring operation. The outdoor classrooms and field stations provide unparalleled opportunities for outdoor discovery and a wonderful learning atmosphere for our environmental education courses and workshops.
Woodland 校园
Trolley Trail
KCEEI Founder, Professor Howard 詹宁斯
Keystone College’s Environmental Education Institute was founded by Professor Howard 詹宁斯, who taught sciences for over 45 years at Keystone College, and was a leader in environmental stewardship throughout his lifetime. KCEEI remains committed to his vision to enhance the learning experience by combining inquiry-based science with field study, using nature as a laboratory.
The purpose of conservation: The greatest good to the greatest number of people for the longest time.
KCEEI is funded by Keystone College, and through generous private gifts and grants. We wish to extend our gratitude to the P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation and The Overlook Estate Foundation for their ongoing support. Gifts to KCEEI go directly to fund our environmental education and stewardship programs.