WSCC Humankind Series to present campus hike

September 12, 2024

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VICTORY TOWNSHIP — West Shore Community College is excited to announce “Connecting through Nature: Campus Hike and Tea Tasting” led by Professor of Biology Dr. Paul Bilinski, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 1 to 2 p.m. The interactive event invites participants to meet in the Arts and Science Center, Room 139, at 1 p.m. for a selection of hot and cold teas, followed by a walk around the WSCC pond to explore local flora.

Dr. Bilinski will guide attendees in a discussion of how plants and fungi can offer insights into human experiences, particularly addressing themes of connection and loneliness in nature. Participants will learn to identify local plant life and discover examples of natural communities thriving around the campus.

HumanKind is West Shore Community College’s arts, culture, and lecture series, offering a diverse range of events such as presentations, workshops, outdoor activities, and interactive experiences. We invite everyone to join us for this engaging event and discover how connecting with nature and exploring plant life can provide insights into community and well-being.
This event is free and open to the public. For more information about the HumanKind Series, please visit
 https://www.westshore.edu/humankind or email humankind@westshore.edu. 

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