Author: Dr. Dean
Margaret Fuller
Poet Carl Scharwath encapsulates feminist Margaret Fuller’s short tragic life in his sensitively penned tribute.
Voice – Jeanette Skirvin
Walking-You’re Doing It Wrong

This simple change to your walking routine can have you torching more calories in no time. (Eat This, Not That!)
Energy, and How to Get It

All of us know people who have more energy than we do, but the science of the phenomenon is just coming into view. (The New Yorker)
Transcendentalists and Their World with Robert Gross
Thoreau’s Walden: Four Contemporary Writers on its Enduring Relevance
Thoreau College: An Experiment in Holistic Higher Education
Thoreau College is a microcollege in Viroqua, Wisconsin where artists and activists from ages 18 to 46 live and learn together in an intentional community. Thoreau College is working to create immersive, impactful, personalized higher education that is also financially accessible. The college currently has academic courses in regenerative agriculture, writing composition, political philosophy, and visual arts. In addition to internships and classes, each student and faculty participates in self-governance of all college programs including admissions, outreach, curriculum design, and operating the business aspect of a greenhouse called Thoreau’s Garden.
Thoreau College is currently hosting a range of programs including the Metamorphosis Year, a full-time program for young adults seeking to challenge and develop themselves through engagement with academics, labor, community, art, and nature. The college is also organizing a three-week summer program for fifteen people that will include a week-long farm stay and an intensive workshop as an introduction to permaculture.
Reported and produced by Chloe Peterson-Nafziger (Stanford Environmental Communication M.A. ’22, Current Fellow at Thoreau College) Learn more at thoreaucollege.org
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time – Official Trailer | HD | IFC Films
The Thoreau I didn’t know

I’d loved his work since I was a teenager in Worcester. I developed a fresh appreciation for him during the pandemic. (David Gessner, Globe Magazine)
Whitman on Thoreau

Thoreau was a surprising fellow—he is not easily grasped—is elusive: yet he is one of the native forces—stands for a fact, a movement, an upheaval: Thoreau belongs to America, to the transcendental, to the protesters: then he is an outdoor man: all outdoor men everything else being equal appeal to me. — Walt Whitman as told to Horace Traubel