alternative spring break
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Alternative Spring Break makes meaningful impact
For many students at Cornell College, spring break has been a time to roll up their sleeves and do community service by participating in Cornell’s 12th annual Alternative Spring Break.
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Students performing service in Belize over winter break
A group of 14 Cornell College students will travel to San Pedro, Belize from Jan. 2-9, 2016, to perform service at an elementary school.
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Alternative Spring Break 2015
See the social media posts from the students who went on this year’s Alternative Spring Break trips.
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More than 100 students performing service over spring break
More than 100 students, or about 10 percent of the Cornell College student body, will be going on service trips in March as part of the college’s 11th annual Alternative Spring Break.
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Cornell College ASB 3rd nationally
Cornell College’s Alternative Spring Break program is the third most active in the nation, according to Break Away, the organization that puts on Alternative Spring Break.
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A look at Alternative Spring Break 2014
More than 100 students spent Cornell College’s Spring Break serving others. They worked on urban farms, helped to rehabilitate animals, learned about activism, helped to mitigate poverty, and more.
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Record number of students participating in Alternative Spring Break
A record number of Cornell College students, more than 120 in all, will spend a week performing community service during the college’s spring break as part of the Alternative Spring Break program.
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Students make impacts during Spring Break
This year’s Alternative Spring Break project was the largest yet, with 92 students traveling to seven locations around the U.S., ranging from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, to Elm Mott, Texas, to Chicago and Atlanta.
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Hitt excels in volleyball, civic leadership and pre-med studies
On the court, Kirtley Hitt ’12 helped lead her volleyball team to the Division III national tournament. She also pursued numerous volunteer and pre-med opportunities in preparation for becoming a physician assistant.
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Students serve during spring break
In terms of popular spring break destinations, South Dakota might not make the list, but that’s exactly where some Cornell College students will be headed next week—to serve.