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Middlesex County CollegePage history last edited by Garima 1 month, 4 weeks ago
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS
Middlesex County College 2600 Woodbridge Ave Edison, NJ www.middlesexcc.edu/democracyhouse
CAMPUS AT A GLANCE (brief description) We're the perfect choice if you're looking to explore different fields of study, jump-start your career, or make your own path to a Bachelors Degree and beyond. Middlesex County College partners with students to make the College experience exciting and rewarding. Small classes, leading edge studies, great resources like our many computer labs, lots of student activities and faculty who are there when you need them to open new worlds.
Our Mission The mission of Middlesex County College is to provide access to an affordable, quality education for diverse students and to promote lifelong learning opportunities to strengthen the economic, social and cultural life of the community.
KEY FACTS Location: 30 Minutes from Princeton, NJ; 45 minutes from New York City Enrollment: Approx. 10,000 full-time and part-time Other interesting tidbits:
BONNER PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
DEMOCRACY HOUSE
Name of Campus-Wide Center: Democracy House, located in History and Social Behavior Dept. Relevant website: www.middlesexcc.edu/democracyhouse Bonner Leader Program Year Began: 1995 Bonner Program website: www.middlesexcc.edu/democracyhouse
Number of Bonner Scholars/Leaders: 30 Active in Bonner AmeriCorps Ed Award: 25 Active in Other AmeriCorps Ed Award: Active in Learn & Serve CBR: Yes Active in FIPSE Civic Ed Certficate/Minor:
KEY CONTACTS President: Dr. Joann La Perla-Morales Center Director: Kevin McGowan Bonner Director: Kevin McGowan Bonner Senior Intern(s): Jasmine Bundy, Liana Orazi Bonner Congress Representatives: Michael Austerlitz, Garima Singh, Ruth Orellana, CJ Staples, Peter Cipparulo, Yicell Hodge, Rebecca Shield Other:
MORE ABOUT US (our partners, trips, structure, best or unique practices) Democracy House at Middlesex County colleges partners with organizations throughout the Edison, Perth Amboy and New Brunswick areas to provide them with service work from our Bonners. Our Partners include: Elijah's Promise Soup Kitchen, PRAB, 21st Century, Rartian River organizations, and many more.
This past academic year at Democracy House, our corps members delved into a wide variety of service, trainings and campus wide inititaves that helped to strengthem them individually, as well as the program itself. In April, we hosted a Holocaust Speakers Forum, entitled, "The Holocaust and Israel" in which Tova Friedman, a well known survivor told the story of her time leading up to Auschwitz as well as her time there and final transition to Israel. Following her was Daniel Rosenfeld, a former member of Democracy House who participated in March of the Living through the Birth Right program which sends young Jewish people to Israel and Poland and/or Germany who have not been there before. His portion on the program focused on his experiences and how the linkage of the Holocaust to Israel today is of much signifigance. The basis of the program was to help students and adults gain knowledge of the horrible events that took place in Europe, Israel's state today and how we can create and maintain peace in the world through looking at these events and situations.
Also in April, Democracy House hosted a river clean up along the raritan river in which students from Middlesex County College, our program, Rider, The College of New Jersey and others who wanted to help extracted garbage and other items from a section of the river which flows through Middlesex County. Before the actual cleanup, we hosted workshops in which students learned about their impact on the environment and how we can make a difference in the earth's state.
Overall, this past year was a great one for Democracy House in which many students took leadership roles as Bonners. Many students came up with ideas for fundraisers and participated in them. Others showed amazing willingness to serve their community through our work with our community partners. Through service, events and training, 2007-2008 was an amazing year.
You also want to: 1) Review the rest of the profile and edit it for accuracy, add photos, and so on. 2) Click on the link below to take you to a second wiki page where you can submit a more extended program report as part of your Annual Report.
ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Click here to complete next wiki-based portion of Annual Report.
Here's a video to get to know us.
Democracy House members participating in a Habitat for Humanity Project
February 2007: Democracy House in Baltimore, MD at two African American Museums in honor of Black History Month
Democracy House at SLI in Oberlin, OH June 2007
Michael Austerlitz, Ham El-Walley and CJ staples giving the thumbs at a fundraising drive for Elijah's Promise Soup Kitchen's Thanksgiving meal.
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