Maryville Year at a Glance


 

Maryville College

 

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Community Partnerships Spotlight:


 

              The Martin Luther King Jr. Center in Alcoa, TN, has been a long time community partner and popular placement among MC Bonner Scholars.  Under the leadership of Sissy Ferguson, the MLK Center Director, and Bonner Scholar Morgan Goodman, this site reached a whole new level of excellence this year.  With added structure and innovative new programs, attendance in the after school program grew.  Parents have reported that grades, especially in the area of mathematics, have risen as students take advantage of the one on one academic mentorship provided by MC Students.  We are also happy to report the opening of a brand new "Adventure Trail" geered towards elementary aged students has recently opened up near the center.  Read more about the new adventure trail here.  

 

        Haven House's mission is to save and change lives in Blount, Monroe and the surrounding counties through the intervention and prevention of domestic violence by offering 24 hour shelter and crisis hotline, support services, at-risk youth programs and community awareness. Maryville College students are involved in many differentent types of advocacy programming at Haven House including emergency shelter management, court advocacy work, case management, and the development and implementation of children and teen prevention programs in local schools.  Recently Haven House went through a leadership transition and we are especially proud at how well our students assisted in this process. 

 

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          Year of the Child  

Serve 2.0:


 Serve 2.0 was put on the back burner this year due to a bit of tech fatigue among our students.  We do have many students handling blogs and website information for their individual service sites, but as a program we fell behind.   In our planning for next year, we have discussed creating videos for the purposes of larger campus engagement in service.  We hope these "service site commercials" will encourage non-bonner students to engage in service.  Over all, this was a rebuilding year for our serve 2.0 initiatives. Stay tuned for an awesome 2011 - 2012 resurrection of serve 2.0 at Maryville College.