Came For the Ship, Stayed For the People
From time to time, ISEA will share Great Lakes experiences from guest bloggers. In this blog, Wayne Steinhour shares how he came to volunteer with ISEA and why he continues...
From time to time, ISEA will share Great Lakes experiences from guest bloggers. In this blog, Wayne Steinhour shares how he came to volunteer with ISEA and why he continues...
As a grey sea of heavy clouds opened up to release a downpour of warm rain, cyclists and pedestrians fled the Detroit Riverwalk. Not far away aboard the Inland Seas,...
When asked to describe Detroit, a common first thought is Henry Ford and the mass production of the automobile. To many, Detroit has the perception of a once booming trade...
Nonprofit organizations cannot operate without the generosity of people who share a common idea of the impact they can leave on the world. Support from our donors is a driving...
My name is Caleb Ameel and I am the Marketing and Communications Intern. In addition to interning with ISEA this summer, I am completing my B.B.A. in Marketing from Grand...
From time to time, ISEA will share Great Lakes experiences from guest bloggers. In this blog, volunteer and board member Thom Yocum looks back on his 20 years of volunteering...
From time to time, ISEA will share Great Lakes experiences from guest bloggers. ISEA partnered with the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan to research our...
From time to time, ISEA will share Great Lakes experiences from guest bloggers. In this blog, a previous education intern, Teresa Noah, shares how she grew through her experience with...
From time to time, ISEA will share Great Lakes experiences from guest bloggers. In this blog, volunteer Jill Egan shares how her love of boats and water brought her to...
What do teachers have in common with their students? Learning. Both are always learning and many teachers go into the field of teaching because they love to learn. (It doesn’t...