Don’t undervalue your college experience. If anything, make the most of your time. That’s what Rebecca Onie, founder of Project Health, did. As a sophomore, during one of her weekly visits to Boston Medical Center, she asked a physician, “If you had unlimited resources, what would you give your patients?” The question and answers proved [...]
Posts Tagged ‘help’
Project Health: See & Help
Posted: 5th November 2009 by Trevor in A Higher Campus, College Leadership, College Living, College OpportunityTags: help, make a difference, power of one, student action, Time
Hope for the Heart
Posted: 5th June 2009 by Nicole in College Leadership, College LivingTags: counseling, heart, help, hope, June Hunt, radio
Whether you are pursuing a degree in counseling, in need of some wise counsel yourself, or just interested in improving your interactions with your peers, Hope for the Heart is a ministry worth looking into. Hope for the Heart is a worldwide ministry dedicated to providing Bible-based counsel in order to bring renewal, healing, and [...]
Good Samaritan: What Would You Do?
Posted: 20th April 2009 by Nicole in A Higher CampusTags: ABC, college opportunities, good samaritan, help, student action, what would you do
”Kitty Genovese was brutally attacked as she returned to her apartment late one night. She screamed and shrieked as she fought for her life . . . yelling until she was hoarse . . . for thirty minutes . . . as she was beaten and abused. Thirty-eight people watched the half-hour episode from their [...]
Slumdog Millionaire
Posted: 18th March 2009 by Nicole in College OpportunityTags: donate, get involved, give, help, India, make a difference, movie, slumdog millionaire, student action, world
Last weekend, we went to see the much-talked-about movie, Slumdog Millionaire. Though we were a little leery of the moving rating and the high acclaim it received at the awards shows recently (we hardly ever seem to like any of the award-winning movies), we had heard good things about it from some friends, so we [...]