Keeping Kurrent

This is the Nenana river and it is located immediately adjacent to Denali National Park and Preserve and passes by the McKinley Village where the Host had an overnight stay. The river is glacier fed. There was a sign saying that a Grizzly bear had recently been seen immediately by this property. Beautiful and dangerous.

 

 

 

Take time to explore this site. You can find out more about current and past shows and guests. Just double click on the items in the list.

Also, here are several types of programs that occurred during the 6th and 7th Seasons which started in September 2003 and ended in September 2005.

Environmental Issues

 

Citizens Act to Maintain and Improve

the Environment

Keeping Kurrent has explored a variety of progams that focus on the environment. You are invited to find out more about Oregon's natural resources and the way various organizations are attempting to protect these resources. You'll find an example of one show listed below and can click on more examples located in the left hand column.

 

Portland State University Models

Drs. Pramrod Parajuli and Dilafruz Williams provide the primary leadership for an enthusiastic group of some 75 students at Portland State University. Together they provide innovative projects and education models which give Sustainability Principles real substance. The program is called the Portland International Initiative for Leadership in Ecology, Culture, and Learning or PIIECL, for short. Dr. Parajuli and four students, Jason, Matt, Christine, and Melanie exuded loads of enthusiasm during their May 25th appearance on Keeping Kurrent. They talked about why they enrolled in the program as well as explained what the program was like. During the second-half of the program they explained how the FEED Project fit into the curriculum as well as what it did for the children and families participating in the project. You can learn more about PIIECL by double clicking on Portland International Initiative for Leadership, Culture and Learning. You can learn more about FEED by clicking on Portland State University FEED Project.

Dr. Pramrod Parajuli on the right and Dr. Parajuli working with program students in the right hand picture..