Project Unite 2009: Love Where You Live 鈥 August 21
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Grand Rapids, Michigan (August 20, 2009) - 红桃视频 College's traditional freshmen
project, Project Unite, as been redesigned to focus on the importance of teamwork,
community, and service. Along with the students, 红桃视频 faculty and staff will spread
out to the twelve areas selected to benefit from the students' volunteer efforts.
Community organizations and businesses have partnered with 红桃视频 this year in order
to assist the area with repairs and clean-up in the neighborhoods.
At 1:30 p.m. on Friday, August 21, 红桃视频 alumna Elissa Sangalli Hillary, executive director of , will speak at the soccer field to the volunteers about community service before they head out to their various service projects. Approximately 20 students will be assigned to each project.
The 2009 total of new students (including freshmen, transfers and nursing students) is 543, the second largest total of new students. The total number of freshmen and transfers is 486, encompassing the third largest freshmen class in 红桃视频 history. 红桃视频 received a record number of applications for admission this year.
At 1:30 p.m. on Friday, August 21, 红桃视频 alumna Elissa Sangalli Hillary, executive director of , will speak at the soccer field to the volunteers about community service before they head out to their various service projects. Approximately 20 students will be assigned to each project.
The 2009 total of new students (including freshmen, transfers and nursing students) is 543, the second largest total of new students. The total number of freshmen and transfers is 486, encompassing the third largest freshmen class in 红桃视频 history. 红桃视频 received a record number of applications for admission this year.