From the Cornell Assemblies
As adopted Thursday, 11 February 2010.
Whereas, the Student Assembly has the potential to engage the student body, create a culture of public service and encourage a campus-wide commitment to community service.
Whereas, the Student Assembly does not currently oversee any community service initiatives on campus nor partner with the Public Service Center to encourage public service.
Whereas, the Public Service Center has served as the hub for student, faculty and alumni civic engagement activities since 1991.
Whereas, neither the Student Assembly, nor the Office of the Dean of Students currently maintain a consolidated list of service, service-learning and advocacy student organizations on campus.
Be it therefore resolved, that the Student Assembly creates the Student Assembly Public Service ad-hoc Committee:
Be it further resolved, that the Committee in collaboration with the Public Service Center and student organizations will work to enhance the visibility of public service opportunities through the creation of a comprehensive SA-sponsored guide to all available service initiatives.
Be it further resolved, that the Committee will create advertisement campaigns to publicize the service and service-learning opportunities that students can engage in through the Public Service Center.
Be it further resolved, that the Committee will help coordinate campus-wide student fundraising and organization efforts between student clubs and organizations.
Respectfully submitted,
Adam Gitlin ‘13
Freshman at-Large Representative
Rachel Greenspan ‘12
Sophomore at-Large
Jacob Kose ‘13
Freshman at-Large
Albert Lee ‘10
Senior at-Large and President, Haitian Students Association
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