
The Office of Outreach and Engagement would like to thank all of our participants and hosts. The 2014 Roads Scholars Tour saw a group of more than 40 faculty head to Northeast Ohio to visit some of the university's community partners in the area. Read more from Dean Manderscheid's blog post about his Roads Scholars Tour experience. It is an experience I recommend absolutely." I am now even more proud of the quality and the breadth of Ohio State and the state of Ohio. "I will never forget the interactions with my colleagues and the enthusiasm of those I met and their willingness to share what makes them proud.

2015 Stops:Ĭuyahoga Valley National Park, Independence to Akron On day two, the tour ventured through Ohio's only national park, took a look at service-learning courses and concluded with a stop at Ohio State's Wooster campus. Starting at the Havener Eye Institute near the Columbus campus and culminating with a visit to the Cleveland Museum of Art, day one of this year's tour highlighted some of Ohio State's many vital connections with health care, industry and the arts. Participants toured sites where the university has key partnerships and saw first-hand the reach and impact that teaching, research and engagement collaborations have on communities and residents across the state.Īs the state's flagship land-grant university, Ohio State has forged partnerships in each of Ohio's 88 counties and works with communities to address the state's needs and create opportunities for growth and progress. The 2015 Roads Scholars Tour saw a group of more than 50 faculty, administrative leaders and community partners take a two-day road trip across northeastern Ohio on July 21-22. Toledo Museum of Art's Glass Pavilion, Toledo Transportation Research Center, East Liberty OSU faculty and staff on Roads Scholars tour OSU Faculty And Staff Stop At Cooper Tire For Tours Ohio State faculty visits Unverferth Manufacturing in Kalida Like Gordon Gee, Ohio State President Dr. University Advancement hosted an evening event for alumni and friends in the region as part of our stop at the Toledo Zoo. The Buckeye Bus, sponsored by the Office of Student Life, also toured the region and joined the Roads Scholars Tour at several stops. Participants viewed first-hand the reach and impact that engaged teaching and research collaborations have on communities and residents across the state.
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Call 1-80 or 1-(877)-426-8056 or go to and choose Registration Info to register online.The Roads Scholars Tour, a two-day, traveling seminar that included President Drake and Provost McPheron, took more than 50 faculty, staff and community partners to northwest Ohio on July 14-15, 2016 to tour sites where the university has key partnerships. Note the program number so you can reference it while registering with Road Scholar.ģ. Check the dates to make sure it is offered when you can attend.Ģ. Browse the Programs Menu to find a program you wish to attend. To sign up for a Road Scholar Program at Chincoteague Bay Field Station please follow these steps:ġ. You can register online, by phone, or by fax. Lively discussions with faculty and fellow participants illuminate issues and broaden horizons.Īll registration for Road Scholar Programs is done through the main office in Boston. Our expert instructors share stimulating information through in-depth lectures, field trips, and excursions. Road Scholars experience unique educational opportunities infused with the spirit of camaraderie and adventure that enrich and enhance their lives. Participants come from every walk of life to learn together, to exchange ideas, and to explore the world. This not-for-profit organization celebrates over thirty years of educational excellence providing exceptional learning adventures to nearly 170,000 older adults annually.

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