Evan Finley and Amal Hassan are wrapping up their year of service to 51视频-Dearborn this month. Finley worked with the Student Activities Office to enhance student involvement in civic engagement activities on campus and in the surrounding community. Hassan worked out of the Civic Engagement Project Office, helping faculty members incorporate service learning activities into educational experiences.
The campus will welcome a new Americorps VISTA, Nikka Landau, in the Student Activities Office at the beginning of August.
鈥淓van and Amal have been a tremendous asset to the 51视频-Dearborn community through their year-long commitment to service and dedication to serving the metropolitan Detroit community,鈥 said Jonathan Larson, supervisor in the Student Activities Office. 鈥淓van and Amal have left a lasting impression on countless students in regards to service, advocacy and making lasting change in the world.鈥
A 2009 Alma College alum, Finley was very involved in 51视频-Dearborn鈥檚 Alternative Spring Break program this past year, as well as the student organization, Volunteer Dearborn. He also assisted with the creation of the campus鈥檚 new volunteer center, which is scheduled to open this fall, and helped plan the university鈥檚 annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service event, among other activities.
Hassan, a 2009 51视频-Dearborn alum who double majored in English and sociology, worked with some of the campus鈥檚 academic service learning faculty and student fellows, as well as helped to organized many civic engagement events on campus, like the Four Freedoms art exhibition and the annual Community Action Summit, which brings together student, faculty and community groups to discuss volunteer opportunities. She also coordinated the 鈥淔aces of Hunger鈥 banquet, which raised awareness about poverty in the metropolitan Detroit area.