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Student co-curricular activities as a course resource

Student co-curricular activities as a course resource . Student Groups Student Involvement Things to consider and resources. Student Groups. Auburn University Specific National or Professional Institutionally Supported. Student Groups. Auburn University Specific National or Professional

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Student co-curricular activities as a course resource

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  1. Student co-curricular activities as a course resource Student Groups Student Involvement Things to consider and resources

  2. Student Groups Auburn University Specific National or Professional Institutionally Supported

  3. Student Groups Auburn University Specific National or Professional Institutionally Supported

  4. Auburn Sustainability Action Program • Advance environmental, social, and economic sustainability through education, outreach, and leadership • Advisor: • Mike Kensler, Office of Sustainability

  5. Environmental Awareness Organization • Educate Auburn's students about environmental issues and sustainability • Advisor: • Donny Addison, Solid Waste and Recycling Department

  6. Sustainable Design Organization • Positively influence the use of sustainable practices in the design process. • Contact: • Dylan Piper Kaiser, President

  7. Student Groups Auburn University Specific National or Professional Institutionally Supported

  8. Auburn Real Food Challenge • Increase community-based, ecologically-sound, fair, and humane food at Auburn University and the surrounding community through action-based initiatives that will reconnect people with their food. • Contact: • Rob (Rosco) Davis, president

  9. Auburn Green Builders • Transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated • Creating an Environment • Advisor: • Darren Olsen, College of Architecture

  10. Engineers without Borders • Stable and prosperous world • Basic human needs • Advisor: • Dr. Steve Duke, Chemical Engineering

  11. Society of Conservation Biology • Expanding knowledge about conservation • Spreading conservation awareness • Advisor: • Robert Boyd, Biological Sciences

  12. Campus Kitchens Project • Mission is to use service as a tool to strengthen bodies, empower minds and build communities. • Contact: • Joyce A Thomas-vinson, • Office of Public Service

  13. Mocha Club • online community of people • relief and development projects in Africa • Contact: • Shawn E. Schooley, • Political Science

  14. Student Groups Auburn University Specific National or Professional Institutionally Supported

  15. Project Uplift • Project Uplift is an agency whose main goal is to help children develop constructive, happy lives so that the delinquency rate in our county will decrease. • Contact: • Chris Nunn, Psychology Department

  16. Committee of 19 Uniting the fighting spirit of the eagle with the compassion of the human touch. • Creating awareness about hunger and hunger-related issues • World Food Programme • Representatives • Advisor: • Harriet Giles- College of Human Sciences

  17. Volunteer Opportunities • Community Service Contact: Office of Student Involvement, Division of Student Affairs

  18. Student co-curricular activities as a course resource Student Groups Student Involvement Things to consider and resources

  19. Student Involvement 1. Volunteer projects

  20. Student Involvement 2. Projects that engage students in their disciplines

  21. Student Involvement 3. Class Projects

  22. Student co-curricular activities as a course resource • Student Groups • Student Involvement • Things to consider and resources

  23. Some lessons we’ve learned Timeline Coordination Reliability Interpersonal skills

  24. Resources Contact us!  Handout

  25. “As much as I love education, outreach and extension, it really all comes together with hands-on projects, because seeing and doing really promote understanding,” • Dr. Eve Brantley, Agronomy and Soils

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