Adelphi students show commitment to service by getting involved in a range of projects, internships and activities.
Adelphi Students on a recent service trip to Washington D.C. prepare food for a local soup kitchen.
At Adelphi, giving back is part of the campus experience and March is With diverse programs, opportunities and excursions, Adelphi students have proven to be among the most conscientious and community-service minded in the region.
In 2013, Adelphi was awarded the 鈥攇iven in recognition to universities that have shown excellence in developing and implementing effective community engagement and community service programs at their institutions鈥攆or the third year in a row.
Adelphi lends a hand to Habitat For Humanity
Adelphi鈥檚 Relay for Life team is coming off a fantastic 2012 campaign and hundreds of campus community members have been involved in this fundraising project for the 鈥淭he point of the month is to provide a variety of different opportunities for students to take part in whatever type of service they鈥檙e into,鈥 Michael Berthel 鈥08, senior assistant director for the (CSI), said. 鈥淪ome people can write letters, some can donate blood and others want to do manual labor and help build homes.鈥
Recently, CSI organized a service trip to Washington, D.C., for hunger and homelessness. Julianna Claase ’15 developed this on her unique experience.
On a more local level,12 Adelphi students from different disciplines, along with their chaperone, Kathleen Watchorn, assistant to the dean of student affairs, took a field trip for a building a home for a young family in Roosevelt. Working side by side with workers, Adelphi students were able to make a difference in the lives of a young family and gain knowledge they otherwise would never have experienced.
Community Fellows
The (CFP) is entering its third year and with 138 applications already submitted, the program has demonstrated dynamic growth, particularly over this past year.
鈥淥ur interns have given somewhere around 17,000 community service hours to a variety of diverse causes,鈥 Thomas J. Ward, executive director of the said.
CFP offers competitive, paid summer internships to 60 undergraduate students, in any major, who might not otherwise be able to participate in a paid internship opportunity and gain valuable experience in the nonprofit sector.
This marked the inaugural year for the Community Fellow of the Year Award, and was awarded for her work with
Global Scholars
The Levermore Global Scholars Program (LGS) represents Adelphi鈥檚 spirit of giving back by fostering outstanding leadership focused on global learning and civic awareness with their unique program.
鈥淚t starts in the classroom, spreads to the local level and extends to the global community,鈥 Peter Debartolo, administrative director of LGS, said. 鈥淟ocal and international actions are interconnected and are all about promoting a global service effort.鈥
Coming up March 21 and 22 is the Eighth Annual Conference for Peace and Human Rights, this year focusing on peace and sustainability on a global level. Subsequently, LGS students will take a field trip to the Headquarters in Manhattan where they will learn more about sustainable development as well as potential careers with the UN.