| Post Title | Date |
| Phylis Lan Lin | 3/10/2009 |
| Elizabeth Lynn | 3/10/2009 |
| Nancy Rogers | 3/10/2009 |
| Garry Hesser | 3/10/2009 |
| Jonathan Isham | 3/10/2009 |
| Christopher Koliba | 3/10/2009 |
| Carrie Williams Howe | 3/10/2009 |
| Richard Schramm | 3/10/2009 |
| Adam Weinberg | 3/10/2009 |
| Lisa Bedinger | 3/10/2009 |
| Cheryl Mitchell | 3/10/2009 |
| Randy Kritkausky | 3/10/2009 |
| Rosalyn Jacobs Jones | 3/10/2009 |
| Josef Hellebrandt | 3/10/2009 |
| Sherril Gelmon | 3/10/2009 |
| J. Richard Kendrick, Jr. | 3/10/2009 |
| Marilynn Fleckenstein | 3/10/2009 |
| Paul Roodin | 3/10/2009 |
| Timothy Stanton | 3/10/2009 |
| Dwight Giles, Jr. | 3/10/2009 |
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Interactive presentations
I have always had a drive to serve others and work for the common good. But I never fully realized that I could go beyond volunteerism--that my opinion and hard work could influence policy decisions. My views changed when I sat in the office of one of my legislators in Washington, DC.
-Amanda Coffin, University of Maine at Farmington, Campus Compact student leader
