Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Day of Service: Where are you?

Bonner Scholar Tim Krumrieg is our Day of Service Coordinator for 2011, and he's been super busy handing all the registration forms that have been pouring in.  As he's been signing people up for the event, he's also been making a google map of where everybody is from.  Check it out (and make sure to check out the international students):


View Day of Service Registration Distribution in a larger map

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Myimpact.org

Looking for a way to track your volunteer hours and let everyone on Twitter know what you're up to?  That's exactly what MyImpact.org is all about.  From their main page:


Check it out!  Be sure to include @ocbcsl in your tweet so we know what work you are doing.

Friday, June 3, 2011

*room change* Education Discussion Lunch

Monday, June 6
12:00-1:15
Wilder Hall, room 115

Free pizza and salad lunch provided --  **Please let me know if you’re coming so that I can plan the right amount of food.

All are welcome.  Please forward this invitation to others.


Dear Friends of Education:

This will be the last of ten monthly lunches that have been held throughout the school year.  Most Oberlin College students are gone, but any who are on campus are still welcome to attend.  Program leaders, college staff, school staff, and interested community members are invited to share, discuss, and brainstorm about education in Oberlin.  Specifically, we’ll focus on three questions:

• 2010-11 school year:  What were the highlights?

• summer 2011:  What’s happening?

• 2011-12 school year:  New plans?  Things we would like to see?  New ways we can work together?

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Final education discussion lunch for 2010-11

Monday, June 6
12:00-1:15
Wilder Hall, room 112

Free pizza and salad lunch provided --  **Please let me know if you’re coming so that I can plan the right amount of food.

All are welcome.  Please forward this invitation to others.


Dear Friends of Education:

This will be the last of ten monthly lunches that have been held throughout the school year.  Most Oberlin College students are gone, but any who are on campus are still welcome to attend.  Program leaders, college staff, school staff, and interested community members are invited to share, discuss, and brainstorm about education in Oberlin.  Specifically, we’ll focus on three questions:

• 2010-11 school year:  What were the highlights?

• summer 2011:  What’s happening?

• 2011-12 school year:  New plans?  Things we would like to see?  New ways we can work together?