Watershed’s FAIR - Festival of Arts and Intellectual Reflection - is back! What a lovely opportunity to get together and hear from our students about their interests, curiosities, and passions.
Nature of Good & Evil Course Heads into the Field
Diving Deep Into Ancestral Puebloan Pottery
The Ceramics Through the Ages course traveled to Blanding, Utah to participate in the Southwest Kiln Conference. This annual gathering brings together people at the forefront of studying the historic ceramics of the US Southwest and replicating the work as a way to better understand the process used by ancient potters.
Finding Nature and Each Other in a Pandemic
Wilderness Reflection
Welcome New Watershed Staff!
Less Than 110% Isn't an Option
Educator as Mentor and Learner- Andrew Chernow
Graduation 2021 Speeches
Who Is the Class of 2021?
Data Science, Guts, and Asking the “Why”
Passages
At the Heart of the Watershed Experience
“May Term is one of the best parts of Watershed! I return each time with a whole new layer of perspective on the world and having developed new and lasting friendships. Every May Term has put me in some kind of uncomfortable situation, but with the support I’ve needed to really grow from that discomfort…”