New Addition to the University Conservancy: Welcoming a Male Llama
We are delighted to introduce the newest member, a male llama in the University Conservancy! This unique addition enriches our diverse educational resources, mainly benefiting the Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (IToHM) students.
The inclusion of the llama in our conservancy underscores our commitment to providing hands-on, experiential learning opportunities for our students. At the IToHM, practical experience is a cornerstone of our educational philosophy. Students gain invaluable insights and skills crucial for their future tourism and hospitality management careers by engaging directly with the conservancy's dynamic ecosystem.
The arrival of our new llama is not just an educational enhancement; it’s a celebration for the entire University community. We invite everyone to visit the conservancy, meet our llama, and learn about animals' essential roles in tourism and hospitality. This initiative also offers an opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration, allowing students from various departments to engage with the conservancy.
We are eager to witness how this unique resource will continue to inspire and educate our students, equipping them with the necessary skills to lead in the tourism and hospitality industry. Join us in celebrating this exciting new chapter at the University Conservancy!