VINCENNES, Ind., July 29, 2025 – A group of Vincennes University‘s Biology Club and Earth Science Club students recently turned Iceland, known as the Land of Fire and Ice, into the ultimate classroom during a one-of-a-kind expedition.
The trip of a lifetime offered unique learning adventures, illustrating that VU Trailblazers don’t only learn from textbooks.
“Iceland was very exciting, it was one of the best experiences at VU, and it was a wonderful opportunity,” said Eden Elpers, the Earth Science Club President. “VU was able to give me the amazing opportunity of going to Iceland for a small price while also learning. It helped me learn more about Iceland in ways that were relevant to my major, as well as learn other things such as geology.”
Diving Into Nature, Culture, and History
Nine students, in addition to three faculty members from the College of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, explored Iceland’s strikingly gorgeous landscape, enjoying firsthand experience in one of the world’s most ecologically active environments over 10 days.
One student shared, “The trip was an incredible chance to see a landscape I’ve never gotten to experience. The wildlife and geology of entirely new places can spark so much curiosity, and I think that’s incredibly important for young adults in the sciences. This was a great opportunity to interact with unique people, particularly those involved in research.”
The students, along with VU professors Andrew Corless (Biology), Andrew Smith (Geoscience and Agriculture), and Ivana Peralta (Chemistry), hiked Iceland’s second-tallest waterfall, explored volcanic sites, swam in a thermal river, hiked on a glacier, and kayaked among breathtaking scenery. They also studied local plants and animals while diving deep into the country’s geology.
“The beach was very memorable and exciting, as well as sitting at the cabin and watching birds at dusk,” Elpers said.
The students also learned about Viking history, visited cultural landmarks, and interacted with Icelanders. At the same time, they made treasured memories while they snapped stunning photographs and videos.
Elevating a VU education
College of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Dean Curt Coffman said, “These experiences help transform their understanding of the world and enrich their personal growth. This kind of education sets our students apart and blends adventure with a deeper connection to learning.”
The students engaged in various fundraising activities to make the trip a reality. They sold discount cards and final exam survival packs, hosted car washes, and received donations.
By blazing a trail through Iceland, these VU students advanced their academic horizons and created impressions that will fuel their passion for travel, science, and exploration well into the future.