Chatham University study shows positive results when students spend time in sensory garden JoAnne Klimovich Harrop Tuesday, April 12, 2022 11:46 a.m. | Tuesday, April 12, 2022 11:46 a.m. Go Ad-Free Today! Courtesy of Chatham University Chatham University created a sensory garden at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland with flowers and several seating areas. Courtesy of Chatham University A sensory garden at Chatham University’s Eden Hall Campus in Richland is a place for students to unwind. Courtesy of Chatham University Chatham University created a sensory garden at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland with flowers and several seating areas to relax and unwind. Courtesy of Chatham University Chatham University created a sensory garden at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland with amenities such as a bird house. Courtesy of Chatham University A waterfall at Chatham University in its sensory garden located at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland. Courtesy of Chatham University Chatham University created a sensory garden at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland with flowers and lots of green space. Share this post: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email