During the 2025 offering of UWW’s Extreme Weather Travel course, two undergraduate students undertook research and creative projects to document the course. One student, an environmental science major, focused more on the environment that led to each day's events experienced by the group that traveled. After returning from the trip, she created a StoryMap to illustrate the journey and the storms experienced from a meteorological perspective. The second student, a broadcast journalism major, focused on storytelling about what chasing is like. While on the trip, she shot footage of the storms and interviewed both instructors and students about their experiences. After returning from the trip, she edited all the video footage and interviews to produce a documentary about the course. Hear about the course from the instructor and the experiences of the two students who worked on the projects. Presented by John Frye, Associate Professor, Geography, Geology and Environmental Science, Sabrina Wolf, Environmental Science Major, and Peyton Walz, Journalism Major. Part of the Our Stories, Our Future spring Cedar Crest Lecture Series.
Cost: Free (Free Parking)
Location: Cedar Crest Clubhouse - 1702 S River Rd - Janesville, WI 53546
Categorized as: History & Heritage
Phone: (262) 472-1003
Date(s): 4/7/26 2:00 PM
