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Program Models One Day Service Events

Program Model Title State
Developing a relationship with the Mayor’s office School: Fitchburg State College
MA
Encouraging girls in science, high school: Day in the Lab School: Hampshire College
MA
Engaged Student Programming School: Fitchburg State College
MA
Helping immigrants with the citizenship application process School: Bentley College
MA
Holiday cheer: the Bead Project School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
Leadership Studies Minor School: Mount Ida College
MA
Presidential Debate School: University of Massachusetts-Boston
MA
The Volunteer Center hosts a Block Party School: Fitchburg State College
MA
Partnering with other colleges: Land conservation effort School: Mount St. Mary s College, Garret Community College, and Frostburg State University
MD
Human rights: Peace and Justice Committee School: St. Joseph s College
ME
Mathematics professor introduces high school students to the latest technology School: Kirtland Community College
MI
Nursing program s “”community clinical”" course culminates with a Health Fair School: Calvin College
MI
“”Stand down”" for homeless veterans on Veteran s Day School: College of Saint Mary
NE
Hunter College Presidential Convention 2000: model nominating convention for high school students School: Hunter College
NY
Providing a clearinghouse of volunteer community service opportunities School: Cleveland State University
OH
Various Events Teaching Citizenship School: Cleveland State University
OH
Automotive Technology Program performs car inspections for seniors School: Portland Community College
OR
“”City Serve”" day: encouraging new students to serve the community School: King s College
PA
Immersion for a day: urban plunge School: Clarion University
PA
Migrant Community Project School: Bloomsburg University
PA

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-Frank Rhodes, former president, Cornell University