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The Honors Program believes it is important for students to be engaged,
active members of their communities, and that service to those communities
provides valuable learning experience. As such, Civic Engagement is
part of the educational mission of the Program.
Honors students demonstrate their citizenship by participating in
Honors-sponsored service projects at UND and
in the larger community. These might include
working with refugees, planning Honors activities,
assisting with the UNDIA Pow-Wow, setting up
exhibits at the museum, or whatever projects
you volunteer to coordinate!
This year, students in Honors are reading The
United Nation's "Universal
Declaration of Human Rights" and participating in discussions
to provoke critical thinking about service learning
and to help improve our service program.
Robin David
is the faculty coordinator for Honors Service Projects, so
contact her with questions or ideas about projects. You can also
visit with Bri Huber or Nicole Wirth, the Honors
Student Service Coordinator. Or, you might be able to get things figured
out yourself by perusing our Frequently Asked
Service Questions.
To find out what Service Projects are coming up, click on the Calendar on the left side of the screen, or stop by the Honors Office and browse
through the red binder.
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