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Sheila Simpson, Kelli Reno, Melissa Rowe, and Kauai Thurman volunteered at the International Book Project Wednesday, March 19 during Community Involvement Week. Not pictured are Marlene Campbell and John Ferguson.
A new study involving high school students in Hawaii finds that 30% of them report using e-cigarettes – a rate more than three times higher than that reported by the CDC last year.
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The Involvement Fair is where students can meet and connect with student leaders from various student organizations! The fair was organized by Student Life and held on Jan. 29, 2020 in the campus courtyard.
The ladder of LEGO user involvement over time.
The image above was sourced from here:
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and is a clearer version of the slide shown here:
Focusing this year on differences involving sexuality, A Rose by Any Other Name is the 2013 King Day performance by the Bates student group Sankofa, taking place at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, in Schaeffer Theatre, 305 College St.
Admission is free, but tickets are required because of limited seating. Please reserve your ticket online here or call 207-786-6400.
Alex Bolden ’15 of Cleveland, Ohio, has prepared Bates artists for the Sankofa performance on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. See a Bates Communications Office video by Phyllis Graber Jensen.
Founded in 2010, Sankofa explores African diasporic experiences through performing arts of dance, music, theater and spoken word. The group has become a symbol of African American pride and accomplishment at Bates.
“What the great civil rights organizer Ella Baker said about young people is especially applicable to Sankofa,” says Charles Nero, chair of the college’s King Day committee and a professor of rhetoric and American cultural studies. “They have the courage where we fail.”
“Sankofa’s founding principle is the exploration and validation of the differences among peoples of African descent. And if you think about that, this is everyone, since Africa is the birthplace of humankind.”
intervention with Sara&Sara
Bridges (tools to overcome limitations in emotional involvement) was an attempt to build up experimental links between individual, private experiences and group experience, and was an attempt to stand up to indifference and its opposition (hidden, historical, forgotten, potential, dead, longed-for, shameful) to emotional involvement (in private and/or public affairs). Indifference is the first and troublesome perspective which defines attitudes towards Garston (and similar places) from outside – from the perspective of the artist/tourist. The objective of the events was to overcome powerlessness or at least to construct a few abstract and metaphorical (model) bridges towards involvement. The artist explains that Garston with its social and cultural locality, history, topography (old docks, mud, interpenetration of decreasing industry with shyly returning nature), is compared with singleness, individual character and histories of individuals invited to the project. The artist also has the ambition to create yet another link – between the macro and micro scales.
Students at Misericordia University had the opportunity to attend the Involvement Fair on Thursday, September 2nd, in the Anderson Center. The fair gave students the opportunity to learn about the various clubs and organizations on campus and how to get involved.
Community members and leaders from the Kingston-Galloway/Orton Park neighborhood meet with their university counterparts at the second Community Connections Leadership Forum.
The forum was designed to foster collaborations between UTSC and Scarborough communities. It brought UTSC faculty, administrators and students together with community leaders to discuss ways of partnering on research and community development projects.