Weekly booths set up to register and remind students to participate in elections.
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Preparing meals at a Rochester homeless shelter, a dance in the dark with glow sticks, and shopping in Niagara Falls are just some of the 17 events planned for this year's SpringFest, which begins Thursday and continues through Sunday.
Students from various backgrounds and disciplines across Rochester Institute of Technology deployed their design-thinking skills Oct. 20-22 for the benefit of the Rochester community.
Kareem is a university professional currently working in the Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement as the Assistant Director. Kareem takes great pride in offering leadership programs for students who are interested in growing their leadership capacity and developing their leadership identities.
Volunteer projects done in Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Students to visit highlighted spots to learn more about Rochester's history, heritage, and people.
Civil discussions with educated participants encouraged.
Some 200 Rochester Institute of Technology students, faculty, and staff spent part of their Giving Tuesday yesterday preparing 20,000 healthy meals for the community during the Hunger Project in the Gordon Field House.