CIVICUS student MaKayla Etheredge is profiled in Terp Magazine for her work on her business, Euphonious Clothing. |
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Fearless Connections: Campus and Community Engagement highlights the CIVICUS program's commitment to service. |
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The CIVICUS Alumni Network was featured by the Alumni Association as a group that continues to #DoGood! You can read about their great work in the Alumni Association's Spotlight on CIVICUS. |
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Continuing the coursework and experiences they had during their time in CIVICUS, alumni Korie Broadwater-Allen and Nikita Kimani work with the UMD Department of Residence Life to serve as multicultural advocates for residence halls. The program, in its second year, helps to raise awareness of issues of diversity and train resident advisors on how to facilitate conversations between residents. |
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The Do Good Institute and CIVICUS students collaborate to raise funds for people affected by Hurricane Harvey. |
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Zach Caplan, Jeremy Tombs, and Nicole Gerhardht win the Do Good Institute's "Do Good Ideas" competition. |
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Former Secretary of Education John King cites the CIVICUS program as a model for civic engagement on college campuses in a Teen Vogue article. |