Students Making a Difference: Conversation with Alexis Crosby and Allison George

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Article

Publication Date

3-1-2012

Abstract

University Circle is an economic powerhouse in Cleveland. Students and research bring jobs to the community. How do students and faculty engage with the community when they are not studying or working in laboratories? This week Regionally Speaking invited two undergraduates who were honored at the Students Making a Difference Luncheon at Case Western Reserve University. Alexis Crosby, a junior studying sociology student, and Allison George, a senior studying sociology and musical performance, discuss experiences tutoring high school students and organizing Relay for Life, a fundraising event for cancer research.

Keywords

Voluntarism--Ohio--Cleveland, Tutors and tutoring--Ohio--Cleveland, Fund raising--Ohio--Cleveland

Publication Title

Regionally Speaking: A Virtual Symposium

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