“ASL is an incredibly beautiful language rich in history and culture, and Pacific is lacking that in their curriculum.” Continue reading

This project “strengthened my relationship with the game education community, compelling me to continue research in this field.” Continue reading

“Not only does Animal Therapy help students but it also helps the dogs that are coming to campus from the local shelter.” Continue reading

Gifts for Good (G4G), brings together people who make crafts from things most people deem worthless or “trash”, thus keeping these items out of landfills and preventing the consumption of store-bought gifts that use earth’s resources. They sell the crafts and donate the money to local non-profits. Continue reading

“Our central goal was to get students engaged in activities that will teach them how to live an active lifestyle – one that will change their lives for the better.” Continue reading

“This project could make a change in the way that prisoners are viewed by the outside community, what types of projects may be offered in the prison system, and improving the quality of life for dogs and inmates alike.” Continue reading

“Our project goal was to collect 50 pairs of used eyeglasses from our community. However, we ended up collecting 297 used eyeglasses. That makes a difference in the lives of 297 people! Ordinary people can make a difference.” Continue reading

“We learned plenty about the importance of the protecting our seas and how we can do so in our daily life.” Continue reading

“Coaching is all about staying humble and continuing to be a student of the game.” Continue reading

This civic engagement project centered on starting a club on campus that would focus on global justice issues. To jump start the club, they organized an art show and auction to raise awareness on global hunger and raise money for Action Against Hunger–an organization that focuses on ending child malnutrition by providing clean water and sustainable food solutions. Continue reading