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Amherst CollegeCAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS
Amherst College Amherst, MA 01002-5000
CAMPUS AT A GLANCE (brief description) Since its founding in 1821, Amherst College has become one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the nation, enrolling some 1,600 talented, energetic, and diverse young men and women. Amherst College is located in Amherst, Massachusetts, a town of 35,000 people in the western part of the state. The college's 1,000-acre campus is adjacent to downtown Amherst.
KEY FACTS Location: Western Massachusetts Enrollment: 1,600 Other interesting tidbits:
BONNER PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Name of Campus-Wide Center: Center for Community Engagement (413) 542-5140 Relevant website:https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/cce
Type of Program: Bonner Leaders Year Began: 2006 Bonner Program website:https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/cce/celeader
Number of Bonner Scholars/Leaders: 27 Active in Bonner AmeriCorps Ed Award: 0 Active in Other AmeriCorps Ed Award: 0 Active in Learn & Serve CBR: 0 Active in FIPSE Civic Ed Certficate/Minor: 0
KEY CONTACTS President: Anthony Marx Center Director: Molly Mead Bonner Director/Director of Student Leadership and Engagement: Karen Lee Program Associate for Student Leadership: Oscar Lanza-Galindo Bonner Senior Intern(s): Nicholaus Mollel; Caitlin Patterson Bonner Congress Representatives: Vickie Fang and Carlos Sabatino Gonzalez Other:
MORE ABOUT US (our partners, trips, structure, best or unique practices) Amherst College Leaders serve as liaisons and student leaders to the student groups affiliated with Amherst College as primary commnity partners. In addition to responsibility for all aspects of operations of these student community service programs, Leaders also share responsibility for ongoing efforts to strengthen the culture of community engagement at Amherst College.
The program has come a long way from its origins. In 2005, the Partnership Leader program employed student leaders to work with community partnership organizations, but the organizations were fewer and leaders met with each other infrequently, still working out the details of how to best run their programs. In 2006, the re-named and expanded Bonner Leader program worked off of the baseline set by the Partnership Leaders as well as the guidelines set by the multi-campus student leader Bonner Foundation program. They added collaborative projects, self-evaluation, and group initiatives to their agenda. In Fall of 2007, the program took on 8 new leaders as part of the new CCE. Leaders continue to run their partnerships, plan events for students and tutors, and serve on committees that address a variety of campus issues and program needs. As part of a new program, Leaders are also involved in further shaping and defining their work to best suit the needs of their organizations and the Amherst student body.
Program Goals:
Click here to complete or access more of the Amherst Annual Report
STUDENT LEADERSHIP Click here for Student Leadership Plans: Congress Action Planning
2009 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
SPRING 2009 INITIATIVES Serve 2.0
BWBRS
Bonner AmeriCorps
Issue-Based Research
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