Ginsberg Center E-Newsletter
2005 Monthly E-Newsletter Archives
December, 2005A Vacation Alternative
During this upcoming spring break, 400 students from the University of Michigan will volunteer with community service projects through the Center's Alternative Spring Break program.
Students Become the Teachers
Made possible through the Ginsberg Center's Student Organization Grants, University students are teaching local Latino students - and vice versa.
From Project Community to the Peace Corps
Students from the Ginsberg Center's Project Community, infused with a passion for experiential education and bettering the world, find an outlet for both by joining the Peace Corps.
SPOTLIGHT: Stimson Street Mural Project
As a Ginsberg Fellow, graduate student Francie Riddle teamed with Avalon Housing to launch a mural project to creatively empower low-income housing residents.
November, 2005
Stories by Samuel Butler (Urban Planning, 2007)
A Better VIEW
The VIEW student program is seeking a new vision. The student-led, co-curricular service-learning program is narrowing its scope both on its social issue focus and its own members.
SPOTLIGHT: Deborah Slosberg
Devoting all four years of her college career to community service, this campus leader is just getting started.
A Larger Community Learning Together
This year's Learning from the Community event was attended by a greater breadth of undergraduates and community members.
Investing in Student Organizations
Out of dozens of proposal submissions, 10 student organizations have received funding for community service learning projects.
New Levels of Service
A new course track offered by Project Community promises students a greater opportunity to study the political side of community service.