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Program Models One Week Service Events

Program Model Title State
Operation Bridgeport “”immersion”" weekends School: Sacred Heart University
CT
Hosting National Students Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness School: American University
DC
A president initiates a book fair and a volunteer fair School: Miami-Dade Community College
FL
Interdisciplinary reflection sessions: small groups of students and faculty talk to and learn from each other School: Miami-Dade Community College
FL
Using a journalism class to generate support for a fundraiser School: University of North Florida
FL
“”Discover Chicago”" freshman immersion program School: DePaul University
IL
Annual Reading Festival: a fun-filled literacy based event for children School: Dean College
MA
Introducing students to service: First-year orientation School: Wheaton College
MA
Human rights: Peace and Justice Committee School: St. Joseph s College
ME
New Hampshire Tour of Service School: New Hampshire Campus Compact and seventeen colleges and universities
NH
“”Experiencing Democracy: Inquire, Learn, Reflect”": 30th commemoration of the events of May 4, 1970 focus on understanding and preventing violence School: Kent State University
OH
Participation in the “”Kids Creation Community Playground”" project School: Defiance College
OH
The Culinary and Hospitality Practicum Program School: Johnson & Wales University
RI
Homecoming week Habitat for Humanity project School: Clemson University
SC
Sponsoring literacy events for children School: Community College of Vermont
VT
Substance abuse education: Talkin About It School: University of Washington
WA
Physics: Science education in the community School: Davis and Elkins College
WV

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