Our Students
Sarah Wu is hosting a Costa Rican Plant Medicine Journey - week long courses offered to those interested in learning about the ecology and history of medicinal tropical plants through direct experience. Read more....
Farm at Coventry was founded by our 1996 graduate, Susan Hess. Visit her website for fine handcrafted herbal products and educational offerings: 9 month "Homestead Herbalism" course, monthly "Herbal Hands" workshops and visiting herbal educators.
Jeff Henry is a current student and grower of organic herbs, vegetables, etc. through his CSA farm, Cranberry Creek. Consumers can purchase shares which entitle you to 20 weeks of fresh produce. The farm is located in Cresco, PA. Sorry - no shipped orders yet!
Registered Herbalist (AHG) and Licensed Acupuncturist, Karen Vaughan, teaches classes, leads herb walks, writes, gives local treatments in NYC and distance consultations.
Andrew Appello, a holistic practitioner and practicing clinical herbalist, is also a certified acupuncturist in New Jersey, licensed in Pennsylvania. Visit his site at www.healthylivingnj.com.
Willow Moon Herbals is a company founded by two of our graduates, Donna Reynolds and Emily DeMattio. Check out their site for info on classes, herb walks, products, etc.
Check this site out for an interview with one of our grad students, Katherine Yvinskas, who shares her knowledge via her art. www.dig-itmag.com/columns/goodies. See more of her Katherine's work at Gallery 23, Blairstown, NJ.
Dr. Sakhshat Flowers - integrative and alternative medicine.
Meet Sally Wagoner - featured in this ABC7 Chicago news clip http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=local&id=5738187
Traute Ringwald is the owner of two natural food supermarkets named Black Forest Acres. They’re not yet up on the web, but you can reach them at 609-448-4885. She’s also vice president of Klymer Health Research Center.
Maia Toll is the owner of Philadelphia's The Apothecary Garden, where they “still remember the healing secrets of the green world and the remedies passed down from our great grandmothers”….
