Beyond the infinite is the biannual newsletter from the Public Service Center. For the current version, visit Beyond the Infinite
Students in the world’s classroom
Being directly involved in people’s lives around the world has a way of teaching some of life’s most difficult lessons. Four students share testimonies of what they’ve learned about themselves and others through their public service projects.
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Cultivating confidence
Sally Susnowitz, director of the Public Service Center, shares her insights on how students develop confidence by thinking big.
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Building peace between border zones, one diagnosis at a time
Chris Moses ’10 of Sana awarded a Davis Projects for Peace Fellowship.
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Quotable public service and more
“Our job is done,” reports Jukka, “when 500 million of those [toxic kerosene] lanterns are handed over” and exchanged for EGG-energy batteries.
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Students in the world’s classroom
Being directly involved in people’s lives around the world has a way of teaching some of life’s most difficult lessons. Four students share testimonies of what they’ve learned about themselves and others through their public service projects.
Read more
Cultivating confidence
Sally Susnowitz, director of the Public Service Center, shares her insights on how students develop confidence by thinking big.
Read more
Building peace between border zones, one diagnosis at a time
Chris Moses ’10 of Sana awarded a Davis Projects for Peace Fellowship.
Read more
Quotable public service and more
“Our job is done,” reports Jukka, “when 500 million of those [toxic kerosene] lanterns are handed over” and exchanged for EGG-energy batteries.
Read more