Curriculum

The Adaptability Project

About Euglena Academy

Euglena Academy is closing

We regret to announce that we are closing Euglena Academy in Eugene. Several factors are involved in our decision, including (but not limited to): 1) insufficient enrollment, probably driven by tough economic times, punctuated by our open public assessment of challenging global conditions, notably climate change, that will likely end civilization as we know it (people don't like bad news); & 2) the emergence of personal & professional opportunities elsewhere - including abroad - for our founder, Alder Stone Fuller. (See his personal blog, Alder Stone, for details.)

Alder's new project - A Story of Gaia, the basis of his upcoming book - is beginning now in Eugene as a set of short courses & workshops. (Enrollment continues through the first week of May.)

In mid-June, A Story of Gaia will migrate to Portland, Oregon (contact us for details); then by July & into late fall, it will move to the east coast of the US, based in southern Maine (in & near "the other" Portland). Check out the evolving Story of Gaia web site. Alder will probably be returning to Eugene in December, 2010 to offer classes for a few months, but will no longer be based in Eugene.

The founder, board of directors, staff & advisers of Euglena Academy wish to thank the hundreds in Eugene & elsewhere who have studied at & supported Euglena Academy in its multiple incarnations - beginning as ProtoTista, in 2001 - in Eugene during the first decade of the 21st century. We gave it our best. We trust that our students learned as much as we did.

A dedicated group of students, volunteers & friends are making plans to keep Euglena Studio - where academy classes were held - for use by the community for reading seminars, projects & social events related to the Adaptability Project, and as a space where Alder can teach when he is in Eugene.

The Adaptability Project

An ongoing, self-organizing, evolving program to address planetary challenges of the 21st century

http://visibleearth.nasa.gov

Introductory class held on Wednesday evenings

Euglena Academy is proud to announce the launch of the Adaptability Project, inspired and informed by Diane Dumanoski's powerful new book, The End of the Long Summer. This multi-faceted project transcends our past program structure because in this project we are not only attempting to understand the problems facing us - notably, Earth's climate crisis - from a systems sciences perspective, especially Gaia theory, but also actively seeking optimal approaches to living in our radically changing world and increasing the adaptability of our society to the great challenges that lie ahead.

Free class overview offered Wednesday, March 10

Learn more about the Adaptability Project.