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I could not find a thread for MaxInMotion therefore I thought this thread was appropriate even though it relates to Jonah not Dina. The COVE center became the Max Shacknai COVE, named in memory of Max Shacknai, son of Jonah Shacknai ’78.
Colgate dedicates Max Shacknai Center for Outreach, Volunteerism, and Education
BY MARK WALDEN ON APRIL 10, 2013
Snip -On March 22, campus community members gathered to reassert the center’s mission as it became the Max Shacknai COVE, named in memory of Max Shacknai, son of Jonah Shacknai ’78.
For all of the words of thanks and commendation spoken during the dedication, the Max Shacknai COVE has a “show me, don’t tell me” legacy that was reaffirmed by Jonah Shacknai himself. Speaking to students, faculty, and staff, he reminded them that, “as we look around our world — as we look around our community — no matter what our luck, we have the opportunity to take stock, realize that we have great fortune, and with that great fortune, great responsibility.”
http://news.colgate.edu/2013/04/col...-for-outreach-volunteerism-and-education.html
Max Shacknai Cove -
•COVE Mission and Goals
The ultimate mission of the COVE is to train students to consider the root causes of, and issues surrounding community needs, and to develop the skills and strategies that catalyze real and lasting change.
•Our Goals
The COVE is a professionally staffed organization on campus to support student volunteer organizations, service-learning classes, internship programs, residential life initiatives, social-change efforts, and change-oriented career counseling.
•Our Two Driving Challenges
To create healthy communities that meet the multiple needs of all people.
To create an active body of citizen community builders.
http://www.colgate.edu/campus-life/volunteerism/max-a-shacknai-cove
Colgate dedicates Max Shacknai Center for Outreach, Volunteerism, and Education
BY MARK WALDEN ON APRIL 10, 2013
Snip -On March 22, campus community members gathered to reassert the center’s mission as it became the Max Shacknai COVE, named in memory of Max Shacknai, son of Jonah Shacknai ’78.
For all of the words of thanks and commendation spoken during the dedication, the Max Shacknai COVE has a “show me, don’t tell me” legacy that was reaffirmed by Jonah Shacknai himself. Speaking to students, faculty, and staff, he reminded them that, “as we look around our world — as we look around our community — no matter what our luck, we have the opportunity to take stock, realize that we have great fortune, and with that great fortune, great responsibility.”
http://news.colgate.edu/2013/04/col...-for-outreach-volunteerism-and-education.html
Max Shacknai Cove -
•COVE Mission and Goals
The ultimate mission of the COVE is to train students to consider the root causes of, and issues surrounding community needs, and to develop the skills and strategies that catalyze real and lasting change.
•Our Goals
The COVE is a professionally staffed organization on campus to support student volunteer organizations, service-learning classes, internship programs, residential life initiatives, social-change efforts, and change-oriented career counseling.
•Our Two Driving Challenges
To create healthy communities that meet the multiple needs of all people.
To create an active body of citizen community builders.
http://www.colgate.edu/campus-life/volunteerism/max-a-shacknai-cove