Education (Classroom)

Chatham University study shows positive results when students spend time in sensory garden

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
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Chatham University created a sensory garden at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland with flowers and several seating areas.
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A sensory garden at Chatham University’s Eden Hall Campus in Richland is a place for students to unwind.
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Chatham University created a sensory garden at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland with flowers and several seating areas to relax and unwind.
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Chatham University created a sensory garden at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland with amenities such as a bird house.
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A waterfall at Chatham University in its sensory garden located at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland.
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Chatham University created a sensory garden at its Eden Hall Campus in Richland with flowers and lots of green space.

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