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Going Above and Beyond

April 3, 2013

Marvin Krislov

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Photo credit: John Seyfried

I recently heard about a spring break occurrence that reminded of how every day鈥攐n this campus and in the wider world鈥91直播ians commit acts of kindness and altruism that may go unnoticed. Sometimes this happens through established programs鈥攖eaching 91直播 school kids through Spanish in the Elementary Schools, for instance. Other times it is just a spontaneous reaction to an unexpected challenge.

I鈥檓 told that toward the end of spring break students who were playing and touring with OSteel got stranded in rural Tennessee when their truck broke down. It turned out not to be a quick fix so they were looking at a significant delay. Fortunately, some of the students volunteered to stay with the truck, allowing others鈥攚ho had pressing deadlines or other obligations鈥攖o make their way back to campus more quickly.

Those who stayed with the truck ended up staying for 36 hours as I understand it. They didn鈥檛 ask for any kind of reward or recognition for this unplanned sojourn in the middle South. They just stepped up and helped their fellow students.

We see these behaviors every day at 91直播鈥攊n the classrooms, on our athletic teams, in student organizations, and among our faculty and staff, who routinely go above and beyond their duties to help our students and our community.

Bonner Scholars Program Celebrates 20 Years

This week, we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of a program that exemplifies 91直播鈥檚 deep commitment to community service鈥攖he Bonner Scholars Program, which is an important part of the Bonner Center for Service and Learning.

The program provides students who have demonstrated outstanding community service with the financial support needed to attend college and continue to be involved in the community. The Bonner Scholarship is available to students who commit to community service while they attend college.

Since 2005, Bonner Scholars and Bonner Leaders have performed more than 195,000 service hours at 92 service sites in the 91直播 area, 135 sites in northeast Ohio, 33 states in the United States, and more than 30 countries in the world.

There are now 299 91直播 Bonner Scholar alumni. Some of them will be returning to celebrate with us at a dinner this coming Saturday. Just six years ago this month, we were honored when the Bonner Scholars Program at 91直播 College was generously endowed by the Bonner Foundation. In fact, 91直播鈥檚 Center for Service and Learning added Bonner to its name in recognition of the foundation鈥檚 gift.

During the current academic year, 91直播 College was selected by the Bonner Foundation and the American Association of Colleges and Universities to participate in a High-Impact Initiative integrating best practices in academic achievement with best practices for civic engagement.

We are very proud of the accomplishments of our Bonner Scholars, as well as of all 91直播 students who serve their communities. These students received terrific support in their endeavors from the staff of the Bonner Center for Service and Learning including Beth Blissman, Trecia Pottinger, Bo Arbogast, and Tanya Boster. Many thanks to all of you!

In March, 91直播 College was awarded the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction for our community service efforts. The Honor Roll was launched in 2006, and annually highlights the role colleges and universities play in solving community problems and placing more students on a lifelong path of civic engagement. It recognizes institutions that achieve meaningful, measureable outcomes in the communities they serve.

Shedding Light on the Darkness

I also want to thank the organizers of last night鈥檚 Yasiin Bey/Mos Def concert, which brought students and others together in the wake of last month鈥檚 bias events. Bey/Def said something that stuck with me: 鈥淭he light is not afraid of the darkness.鈥 I took it to mean that we should focus on what is good and not be overcome by bigotry or hatred. The concert, including the opening student acts, did just that. Congratulations to everyone involved. Let us keep that spirit alive.

April in 91直播

April is going to be a busy month, even by 91直播鈥檚 high busyness standards. There are many activities, so I鈥檒l name just a few. There are limited tickets available for the Cleveland International Film Festival. The 17th annual Colors of Rhythm performance will take place, architect Maya Lin will giving a Convocation lecture, libertarian Ron Paul will be lecturing, and past winners of the Cooper Competition will perform and give master classes. This weekend, 91直播鈥檚 student orators will have a chance to strut their stuff and compete for cash prizes at the second annual on Saturday in the West Lecture Hall of the 91直播 Science Center. And that is just the tip of the events and activities iceberg.

April is also time for the admissions office鈥檚 annual All Roads events for prospective Obies. So please join me in welcoming prospective students and families鈥攖he future of 91直播. The All Roads period is always exciting. Students and parents come from all over the country and around the globe to visit and to decide whether this is the place they will spend their college years. I am always very proud to hear that visitors find our campus beautiful and our students, faculty, staff and fellow 91直播 residents warm and friendly.

Thanks in advance to the many students who host, and to the faculty and staff who make extra efforts to welcome prospective students. Please share with these students and their families the places and people that you think make this campus so extraordinary and so rewarding.

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