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20 Winter-Inspired Service-Learning Project Ideas for High School Students

Experiential Learning Depot

A warm and safe place to live with hot food on the table is non-negotiable. That’s where you and your students come in. 20 Winter-Inspired Service-Learning Project Ideas for High School Students 1. They learn about food insecurity, practice teamwork and communication, and build skills in organization and logistics.

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Integrating Arts as a Healing Force

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I was so thankful and honored to work with so many of UofL’s student organizations and local community organizations and performance groups to make our event a true place to love, honor, and celebrate everyone wholly and authentically.”

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16 Fun College Orientation Activities & Icebreakers to Encourage Student Engagement in 2022!

Campus Groups

16 Fun College Orientation Ideas to Encourage Student Engagement in 2022 For many students, college orientation can be their first experience on their own. Student panel discussion Q: Who has the best and most sincere answers to students’ and parents’ most burning questions? A: Currently enrolled students!

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Hazing Prevention

Missouri State

The Office of Student Conduct proactively combats hazing by cultivating and facilitating educational programs, designing impactful social media posts, and collaborating with our campus partners including Fraternity Sorority Life, and the Office of Student Engagement. What is Hazing? What should you know?

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12 Great Ways to Use the Community as a Resource in Project-Based Learning

Experiential Learning Depot

Require community experts in student-directed PBL designs: My students identify and connect with their own experts in the community as a source of information for their projects. Students can interview their community experts, shadow them, have the expert teach them a skill, or work with them on a concept in-person or virtually.