Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk


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Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve. The event was organized by sophomore Jasmine Mason-Randolph, a psychology major with a minor in environmental studies. The initiative aimed to combine fitness with environmental education, featuring interactive stations hosted by student groups focused on sustainability, such as the Environmental Club, Sunrise Movement, and EcoEvo Society.

Mason-Randolph, inspired by a class project in her Environmental Humanities class with associate professor David Taylor, spent over eight months planning the walk. Taylor remarked on her dedication: “Jasmine has worked on this project for almost a year now, researching eco-runs and their positive impact on people and their awareness and knowledge of local natural spaces."

Participants in the EcoWalk engaged in a scavenger hunt emphasizing local ecosystem awareness. Mason-Randolph explained the purpose: “The main thing is the scavenger hunt, where they point out things throughout the course and learn about what they have here at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.”

Following the walk, students painted rock mandalas with the EcoEvo Society and enjoyed cupcakes. The event received support from SBU Athletics, several student clubs, and the Friends of the Ashley Schiff Preserve. Mason-Randolph encouraged participation, stating, “Just get involved in your natural community in any way.”

Despite overcast skies and the approach of final exams, students attended the EcoWalk, supporting the initiative to enhance their connection to nature.

— Beth Squire

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