Ariel Kelly, a Park and Recreation graduate who is a park ranger at Yosemite National Park, was interviewed as part of a program feature that highlights beautiful places in America.
Opened in 1970, the village is comprised of four "towers" with nine rooms each, for a total of 288 beds. It is co-ed by unit and has 36 suites consisting of four bedrooms, a commons area and a bathroom. The towers are named after Albert Senter, Ernest Kemp, Stephen Youngs and Raymond Chelberg, all charter faculty members of LSSU.
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Russell White
Geology
"Professor Kelso had no qualms in throwing me into stuff that’s usually done for senior research," White says. "It was an opportunity that was instrumental to my success as a student and a pivotal moment in my life." [ more ]