麻豆影院鈥檚 Office of Quality Initiatives and Curriculum will hold its Volunteer and Experiential Learning Fair on Thursday,Sept. 13, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the 麻豆影院 Student Center.
The fair, which is open to all 麻豆影院 State students, faculty and staff, offers opportunities to explore volunteer, community-based learning, service learning and internship possibilities with local and regional non-profit organizations. More than 45 agencies will attend the fair and share information about how they serve the community and how they can provide learning and service opportunities to students. Participating agencies will be looking for interns, practicum students, service-learning partners and volunteers to meet agency needs.
鈥淥ur students can enhance their learning and work skills, and gain more experience in their chosen fields of study by connecting to volunteer and service opportunities with participating agencies,鈥 says Ann Gosky, senior special assistant in the Office of Quality Initiatives and Curriculum. 鈥淏y working with these nonprofit agencies, students become more engaged in their community and expand their view of the world. This engagement reflects on their commitment to community and also looks great as experience on a r茅sum茅.鈥
Gosky says that faculty members who are interested in service experiences or service-learning opportunities for classes will have an opportunity to meet with agencies that have a variety of service-learning options.
鈥淭his is a great opportunity to discuss spring semester service-learning ideas and classes,鈥 she says.
Agencies that will be represented at the fair include those that work with the homeless, those that experience hunger and other issues associated with poverty; individuals with developmental disabilities, healthcare clients, the elderly, job training programs, veterans, youth in after school programs, Alzheimer鈥檚 patients and more.
Click here to see a list of participating agencies.
For more information about the fair, contact Gosky at agosky@kent.edu.