Join Columbia Community Outreach; Participate in a Survey about Occupational Choices

March 31, 2006 at 7:31 pm | In Community | Leave a Comment

Check out the following community happenings:

Columbia Community Outreach (CCO) is a student organized, student run undergraduate service day that promotes community service on campus. Founded in 1997, CCO is a community service initiative that seeks to bring together the Columbia University community and to form mutually beneficial relationships with the Harlem and Morningside Heights communities. Every year over 1,000, students, faculty, staff and alumni volunteer for a day and go out into the city to work alongside community members and non-profit organizations. It’s an amazing day and you should join us this year!

For those of you who have not registered for CCO, the website is
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/outreach.

Help a senior with his thesis. Complete a survey about Columbia students’ occupational choice:

I need to have 400 current CC or SEAS students to take my thesis survey. My thesis is about how the Columbia environment shapes our attitudes towards occupational choices. Please take my survey and try to persuade as many of your friends as possible to take it and try to have them to send it out to their friends.

As a bonus, for people that take my survey, I’m going to randomly give away $50 to one lucky person by lottery.

You can find the survey by going to http://www.savebobby.org. Thank you!

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