Posts Tagged ‘student development’

History

/ March 26th, 2009 / Comments Off

Today started in a hurry. After some of the guys missed our alarm, we had to eat breakfast real quick before heading back to Mary’s house to get to work.  Back at Mary’s, we set out to complete the task we had started yesterday: the

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Legacy Prize for Creativity & Service

/ March 11th, 2009 / Comments Off

The FAS Committee on Public Service is now accepting nominations for the Creativity
Foundation’s Benjamin Franklin Legacy Prize for Creativity and Service. Sophomores and juniors who have demonstrated a strong commitment to public service while exemplifying creativity and innovation in their service activities are eligible for consideration.

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Food for Thought: Guest Columnist Grant Damon’s “The Perks of Service: What can Blue and Orange Do for You?”

/ February 20th, 2009 / Comments Off

So a few semesters ago, you started volunteering with a PBHA program for all the right reasons – social justice, community partnership, structural change, community need, etc. Good job so far. Phillips would be proud.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Tomasz Kula!

/ February 20th, 2009 / Comments Off

When Tomasz Kula, ’12, first stepped foot in Phillips Brooks House in September, he decided that he would try something a little bit different from what he had done in high school.

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Student Experience Survey 2008

/ February 19th, 2009 / Comments Off

In keeping with an organization-wide assessment and evaluation effort, PBHA piloted a Student Experience Survey in April 2008. The survey was sent to individuals volunteering in PBHA’s term-time programs. The following data is based on the 252 student responses to the pilot survey.

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