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Ursinus College
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS Ursinus College PO Box 1000 Collegeville, PA 19426-1000
CAMPUS AT A GLANCE (brief description) Ursinus College is a liberal arts college in Collegeville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Its mission is to enable students to become independent, responsible, and thoughtful individuals through a program of liberal education. An Ursinus College education prepares our students to live creatively and usefully, and to provide leadership for their society in an interdependent world.
KEY FACTS Location: About 25 miles outside Philadelphia. Enrollment: 1,589 Other interesting tidbits: Ursinus College claims to hold the record for the college with the highest percentage of students who end up marrying each other!
BONNER PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Name of Campus-Wide Center: UCARE (Ursinus Center for Advocacy, Responsibility, and Engagement): Fall Semester 2009 will be the Grand Opening for our new community service center! Relevant website: The website for our virtual community service center is now up and running! Please check out the link to our UCARE center here: http://www.ursinus.edu/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=2175. Type of Program: Bonner Leader Program Year Began: 2006 Bonner Program website: (Ursinus' Bonner Blog) http://bonnerursinus.wordpress.com
Number of Bonner Leaders: 21 Active in Bonner AmeriCorps Ed Award: 1 Active in Other AmeriCorps Ed Award: Active in Learn & Serve CBR: Active in FIPSE Civic Ed Certficate/Minor:
KEY CONTACTS President: John Strassburger Bonner Director: Christian Rice crice1@ursinus.edu Bonner Senior Intern(s): Amanda Finch and Lindsay Budnick Bonner Congress Representatives: TBD Bonner Leaders: Bridget Daly-Barnes, Kristin Daly-Barnes, Amanda Finch, Gregory Little, Laura Prahlad, Jessica DeVaul, Geovanni Velez, Lindsay Budnick, Melissa Rutkowski, Krishna Patel, Gerald Glover, Zannah Pierce, Julie Zdonek, Arielle Ross, Dana Schirk, Maire Moriarty, Valentina Alonso Gough, Liam Marston, Madeline McEvily, and Sahith Vallaru
MORE ABOUT US (our partners, trips, structure, best or unique practices) We have returned from our Bonner Spring Break trip to Biloxi, MS, where we worked with Habitat for Humanity. We had an amazing time! Check out our video on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjT-hKRk-FE
Bonner Leader Geovanni Velez organized a Campus Wide Spring Service Day. Check out his wiki page at http://uccommunityday.pbwiki.com/Ursinus-College-Community-Day
2009 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES The Bonner Leader Program at Ursinus in 2008-2009 worked with nine community partners. At these sites, the Bonner Leaders coordinated a variety of programs and service projects, including high school mentoring, after-school programs for Hispanic children in the community, meal preparation for needy families, and participating the America Reads program.
Our most successful community partner relationship has been with ACLAMO, a local Latino advocacy group. We have been able to send Bonners and other UC students to an after-school program four days a week to help students who are falling behind in school, often due to language difficulties. We also have an ACLAMO Summer Program. This summer, 2 Bonners and 2 non-Bonners are staying at Ursinus for five weeks to work with students in this program.
Given that elementary education has been a major part of Bonner projects at UC, our campus profile also focused on this. http://bonnernetwork.pbworks.com/Education+%3E+Elementary+-+Ursinus+College
The Bonner Leaders have made a major impact on the campus. Last year, approximately 80 non-Bonner students volunteered for service programs coordinated by our Bonner Leaders. The Bonners coordinated a successful UC Community Day(s) on the first weekend of May! UC students signed up to do service at six different locations in the Collegeville area.
This upcoming year, Ursinus Bonner Leaders will continue their relationships with community partners. We will also be adding several new community partners. Bonners will be serving as campus leaders, playing a critical role in the unfolding of our new UC Community Service Center.
Click here to read the rest of Annual Report.
Student Leadership Planning: Bonner Congress Leadership Plans: Ursinus Congress Action Planning
SPRING 2009 INITIATIVES Serve 2.0
BWBRS
Bonner AmeriCorps
Issue-Based Research
Photos
These are photos of some of the ACLAMO kids that we recently took bowling! Bridget Daly-Barnes is the Bonner Leader who coordinated this!
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Christian Rice said
at 2:10 pm on Sep 19, 2008
Hi Everyone.... I am interested to hear your feedback from the play last night. Please post your thoughts here:)--Christian
Christian Rice said
at 8:40 pm on Sep 20, 2008
This is a test.
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