Two years ago, as this column reported, the college began offering cannabis workshops that focused on cannabis 101, ethical issues, and cannabis as medicine.
Staff who examined programming at other educational institutions across the country noticed that they often focused on cannabis as a single-use product, such as the chemistry or botany of the plant, or the business side of the product."We felt we had something to add that we didn't see in any other academic programs," Dawgert-Carlin said.