Dedicating the Yurt
Members of the Monmouth College Educational Studies Department celebrate the opening of the yurt at the College’s Educational Farm with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 13. Historically, a yurt is a tent-like style of house used by ancient nomadic tribes in Central Asia, particularly Mongolia. At the Educational Farm, the tent-like structure, which has a 30-foot diameter, will serve as an outdoor classroom. It will seat up to 40 people and provide a sheltered area that will allow visiting students and their teachers to spend much more time on-site during their field trips. Pictured, from left: professor Tiffany Springer, professor Tammy La Prad, professor Craig Vivian, Director of Rural Education Initiatives Lori Ferguson and professor Arren Duggan.