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1  Student Groups  Student Involvement  Things to consider and resources Student co-curricular activities as a course resource

2  Auburn University Specific  National or Professional  Institutionally Supported Student Groups

3  Auburn University Specific  National or Professional  Institutionally Supported Student Groups

4 Auburn Sustainability Action Program Advance environmental, social, and economic sustainability through education, outreach, and leadership Advisor: – Mike Kensler, Office of Sustainability

5  Educate Auburn's students about environmental issues and sustainability  Advisor:  Donny Addison, Solid Waste and Recycling Department Environmental Awareness Organization

6  Positively influence the use of sustainable practices in the design process.  Contact:  Dylan Piper Kaiser, President Sustainable Design Organization

7  Auburn University Specific  National or Professional  Institutionally Supported Student Groups

8  Increase community-based, ecologically-sound, fair, and humane food at Auburn University and the surrounding community through action-based initiatives that will reconnect people with their food.  Contact:  Rob (Rosco) Davis, president Auburn Real Food Challenge

9  Transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated  Creating an Environment  Advisor:  Darren Olsen, College of Architecture Auburn Green Builders

10  Stable and prosperous world  Basic human needs  Advisor:  Dr. Steve Duke, Chemical Engineering Engineers without Borders

11 Society of Conservation Biology Expanding knowledge about conservation Spreading conservation awareness Advisor: Robert Boyd, Biological Sciences

12 Campus Kitchens Project Mission is to use service as a tool to strengthen bodies, empower minds and build communities. Contact: Joyce A Thomas-vinson, Office of Public Service

13 Mocha Club online community of people relief and development projects in Africa Contact: Shawn E. Schooley, Political Science

14  Auburn University Specific  National or Professional  Institutionally Supported Student Groups

15  Project Uplift is an agency whose main goal is to help children develop constructive, happy lives so that the delinquency rate in our county will decrease.  Contact:  Chris Nunn, Psychology Department Project Uplift

16  Creating awareness about hunger and hunger-related issues  World Food Programme  Representatives  Advisor:  Harriet Giles- College of Human Sciences Committee of 19 Uniting the fighting spirit of the eagle with the compassion of the human touch.

17 Volunteer Opportunities Community Service Contact: Office of Student Involvement, Division of Student Affairs

18  Student Groups  Student Involvement  Things to consider and resources Student co-curricular activities as a course resource

19 1. Volunteer projects Student Involvement

20 2. Projects that engage students in their disciplines Student Involvement

21 3. Class Projects Student Involvement

22 Student co-curricular activities as a course resource Student Groups Student Involvement Things to consider and resources

23  Timeline  Coordination  Reliability  Interpersonal skills Some lessons we’ve learned

24  Contact us!  Handout Resources

25 “As much as I love education, outreach and extension, it really all comes together with hands-on projects, because seeing and doing really promote understanding,”  Dr. Eve Brantley, Agronomy and Soils


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