Join us for an enriching journey through the arboreal wonders of Princeton University's campus in this captivating two-hour class. Delve into the diverse and storied history of the trees that grace the grounds of one of America's most prestigious academic institutions. From majestic oaks to graceful maples, we'll uncover the secrets of these living landmarks, learning about their ecological significance, cultural symbolism, and the vital role they play in shaping the campus environment. Led by an experienced educator passionate about botany and conservation, this class promises to deepen your appreciation for the natural beauty that surrounds us and ignite a newfound curiosity for the trees that stand as silent sentinels of Princeton's past, present, and future.
NOTE: Please note that there is no rain date as this class will run rain or shine. Please meet in front of Alexander Hall on the Princeton University Campus. Students should plan to arrive at meeting location at 9:45 as the tour begins promptly at 10:00 am.