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Peace Corps Info Session

Hamilton Hall, Room 303 - April 8, 2009
Rotaract presents its final speaker/info session with Lisa Reitmeier, Peace Corps recruiter with insight on the experience and information about the application procedure!

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posted on Saturday, April 4, 2009

NY Cares Info Session

Hamilton 303 - 8PM- March 11, 2009
Take a little break from Butler and come to the Rotaract NY Cares Info Sesh in 303 Hamilton at 8PM! In a mere 30 mins, you can get some free chocolate and the proper training to lead community service events around the city through New York Cares!

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posted on Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Purchase your Columbia Unplugged tickets NOW!

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posted on Thursday, February 26, 2009

Rotaract Presents: Columbia Unplugged
Friday, February 27, 9-11 PM
Lerner C555
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On February 27 from 9-11 PM, Columbia Rotaract Club is hosting "Columbia Unplugged," a live, acoustic showcase of many talented Columbia students. Held in Lerner C555, the event will be a fundraiser for the humanitarian efforts Rotaract plans to send to Lima, Peru for its annual international spring break trip. The money will go towards the implementation of a schoolhouse for impoverished children living in the outskirts of the city.

At "Columbia Unplugged," students should plan to see not only music from their gifted peers, but photography taken from various community service events as it pertains to this semester's "Columbia Unplugged" theme, "The Art of Service". Be sure to come out to not only support your fellow musicians and artists, but to help make a difference in the lives of children living in Peru! You will not want to miss this event!

posted on Sunday, February 22, 2009

First General Body Meeting of the Year!

303 Hamilton Hall- Wednesday, January 28 - 8-9 PM

PRESIDENT OBAMA WANTS YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE THIS SEMESTER (and every semester).
Come to Rotaract Club’s first meeting and find out how to get involved with area service projects, plan philanthropy events, and meet new people!


posted on Monday, January 26, 2009

Rotaract Presents: Careers in Service

Lerner Hall C555, November 21 1-4PM

the importance of incorporating service through the years
in partnership with FEED and Columbia Queer Alliance

November 21, 2008
1:00PM - 4:00PM
Lerner C555
**Refreshments will be provided**

Worried about the economy? Learn about career opportunities beyond Wall Street, whether through non-profit consulting, government and non-governmental organizations, education, or paid work at volunteer organizations. Participate in our career panel, and ask questions of successful individuals who have incorporated service to the community in their careers at our Q&A session.

Featuring representatives from:
*Peace Corps *Double Discovery Center *Jump Start/AmeriCorps *New York Cares *Rotary International

THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT INTERNSHIPS FOR THE SUMMER AND AFTER GRADUATION, especially if you're worried about the volatile financial sector! Confirm attendance via facebook!

posted on Monday, November 17, 2008

General Body Meeting

Lerner Hall-Lerner 569-November 12, 2008~8-9PM

Please Join us for Rotaract’s final general body meeting of the semester and the second of our 2008-2009 speaker series, featuring Marina Schreiber, a Columbia alumni who works with the "I have a Dream Foundation."

Learn about this month's service days and our upcoming Careers in Service Fair!

posted on Sunday, November 9, 2008

General Body Meeting

Lerner Hall-Satow Room-October 8, 2008~8-9PM

Please Join us for Rotaract’s second general body meeting and the first of our 2008-2009 speaker series, featuring Dr. Stephen Nicholas, director of the International Family AIDs Program and Professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. Also learn about the international service project in Peru, October community service opportunities, and our next big fundraiser, Columbia Unplugged!

posted on Friday, October 3, 2008