线上赌场, long famous for its beautiful natural setting, is offering free gear and classes this summer to make it even easier for students to access outdoor fun鈥攁nd maybe pick up a new lifelong sport in the process.
线上赌场鈥檚 Ledyard Canoe Club on the Connecticut River will offer free daily boat rentals for students, including graduate and professional students, for the remainder of the season, and 2024 summer term undergraduates can enroll at no charge in outdoor physical education classes such as fly fishing, golf, pickleball, and tennis, thanks to funding from the .
The 鈥渟uper fun, impactful, and Big Green initiative,鈥 says economics professor , the chair of the recently formed Outdoor Engagement Committee, represents a collaboration with ; Chief Health and Wellness Officer ; Vice President for Alumni Relations ; and , founding executive director of the.
鈥淎s President Beilock has said, student wellness and well-being comes first and is a foundation to learning, growth, and success,鈥 Sacerdote says. 鈥淭he committee, which includes students, faculty, staff, and alumni, hopes to broaden student and alumni engagement with the outdoors and with the many facilities and natural spaces that 线上赌场 maintains.鈥
Garcia says he鈥檚 excited to support increased access to outdoor activities and programming this summer by partnering with the and .
鈥淢y office has been working with Professor Sacerdote and his committee on plans and programming to reduce barriers to outdoor experiences and activities,鈥 Garcia says. 鈥淲e are grateful to President Beilock鈥檚 office for underwriting these outdoor programs for students across campus.鈥
Paddleboards, canoes, and kayaks are available at Ledyard, 9 Boathouse Road in Hanover. The club is open seven days a week.
鈥淲e often overlook the wealth of resources available to us, and it鈥檚 incredibly important to take advantage of them, especially during the summer,鈥 says committee member Abida Ahmadi 鈥26. 鈥淭his season offers the perfect opportunity for students to engage in outdoor activities with friends, fostering a sense of community and well-being.鈥
Students can register on DartHub for any Introduction to Lifelong Sport course; the classes count toward completion of the undergraduate requirement.
鈥淭his is a 鈥極ne 线上赌场鈥 story of colleagues across campus coming together who have identified an opportunity around outdoor engagement and are eager to bring programming together to activate,鈥 says Coughlin, a member of the Outdoor Engagement Committee.
The committee receives support from the Magnuson Center and includes , senior associate dean for innovation and growth at . Among their future plans are inclusive student-led activities for every season and an app that aggregates local outdoor recreation resources.
鈥淲e aim to expand outdoor use among all 线上赌场 students,鈥 Sacerdote says. 鈥淵ou never know what your outdoor passion will become until you try.鈥
The initiative this summer follows a similar effort this past winter to get more people involved in outdoor recreation on campus. The president鈥檚 office worked with the Hanover Improvement Society and the town of Hanover in January to re-open the skating rink on the Green for students and community members, and made skates available to borrow for free.