ǿմý is committed to lifelong learning and strives to create opportunities for all members of our community to learn and share new experiences together. The Meeman Center for Lifelong Learning at ǿմý is excited to offer an international trip for ǿմý alumni, parents, and friends to travel to Thailand as part of a class led by ǿմý faculty member Brooke Schedneck. “Religion and Culture of Thailand” is an eleven-day trip in northern Thailand, exploring sites and connecting with local people. Participants will visit temples, learn how to meditate from monks, gain knowledge of Thai cooking, and relax with elephants.
Dr. Brooke Schedneck is an expert on Buddhism in contemporary Thailand who has led several groups of ǿմý students on a study course called Buddhism in Thai Society. Author of Living Theravada: Demystifying the People, Places, and Practices of a Buddhist Tradition (2023), Religious Tourism in Northern Thailand: Encounters with Buddhist Monks (2021), and Thailand’s International Meditation Centers: Tourism and the Global Commodification of Religious Practices (2015), along with dozens of articles and chapters on her research, Professor Schedneck will share her extensive knowledge of the cultural foundations of the country. She lived in Thailand from 2009-2017, has made frequent trips during the summer months and a sabbatical year, and is a fluent Thai communicator. Through her extensive contacts, we will meet with several Thai Buddhists, Muslims, professors, and cultural mediators who will exchange their knowledge with us.
This trip needs a minimum of nine registered travelers by October 1. But don’t wait until then to register—it could fill up much sooner! Registration will close on January 1, 2026, or when the trip reaches maximum capacity, twenty travelers.