EDM – 91ֱ Thu, 08 Jul 2021 16:53:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon-32x32.png EDM – 91ֱ 32 32 Everyone Doing More event celebrates 11th year /news/2020/everyone-doing-more-event-celebrates-11th-year/ Mon, 24 Aug 2020 14:39:36 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=9451 Jayden Pollice, a freshman business administration major from Lincoln, Ill., reads a book while another student captures it on video in front of the Carl Johann Library during the Everyone Doing More event on Saturday, Aug. 22, on the 91ֱ campus.

 

CANTON, Mo. — This year’s Everyone Doing More event had a different look but still had the same message.

91ֱ annually begins the first week of school with its EDM event, which is in its 11th year. In years past, it gave students the opportunity to go into the Canton community to perform service projects. This year’s activities, held Saturday, Aug. 22, were limited to the C-SC campus because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but organizers designed each activity for students to help other groups and organizations.

Among the activities were:

  • Painting rocks for The Child Center, Inc., in Hannibal, Mo.
  • Painting rocks and writing letters to kindergarten students in the Canton R-V School District.
  • Labeling and packaging masks for the Canton R-V School District.
  • Filling snack baskets and writing thank-you letters for first responders in Canton and on campus.
  • Creating face masks out of fabric for a C-SC alum who has been donating face masks since the start of the pandemic.
  • Recording videos of reading children’s books for the Canton Public Library.
  • Making dog toys out of T-shirts for the Northeast Missouri Humane Society in Hannibal, Mo.
  • Painting guard rails on campus.
  • Making tie blankets for the North Central Missouri chapter of Project Linus, a non-profit organization that provides homemade blankets to children in need.
  • Creating education videos on mental health, responsible drinking and social responsibility.

First-year students, transfer students and Wildcat Welcome leaders participated in the EDM event and were supervised by C-SC faculty and staff. About 330 students took part.

“Overall, I really do think it went pretty well,” said Amanda Sorenson, chaplain at Culver-Stockton and coordinator of the event. “This was our first year doing it this way, and most of the groups had a good energy and got a lot done. A lot of the projects allowed for creativity and for them to have fun with it.

“Some projects will benefit the broader community, and we may continue to do some of them in future years. They were fun, they were engaging, and every student was busy.”

Sorenson also gave credit to Katie Conaway, a senior English education and theatre major from Steelville, Mo., who was taking an honors service learning course.

“She was my right hand during this process,” Sorenson said. “She did as much as I did.”

An album of photos from Saturday’s activities is on 

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Matriculation ceremony set for Friday, EDM to be held Saturday /news/2019/matriculation-ceremony-set-for-friday-edm-to-be-held-saturday/ Thu, 22 Aug 2019 16:50:00 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=9728 CANTON, Mo. — Athletes have been on campus for nearly two weeks, and the remainder of the student body will be arriving at 91ֱ this weekend.

Freshmen students will check in at the Mabee Center at 9 a.m. and move into campus residences on Friday, Aug. 23.

The kickoff to orientation begins at the Performing Arts Center at 2 p.m. Friday, and matriculation begins on the steps of Johnson Residence Hall at 2:45 p.m. During that ceremony, bagpipers and a faculty procession lead the incoming freshman class across campus. The new students meet President Kelly M. Thompson at Johnson Hall and sign their names in the C-SC’s Matriculation Book. Ronald Leftwich ’64, chairman of the Board of Trustees, will present each new student with a penny to cast into the fountain on the quad with their wish for their college careers.

Students will take part on Saturday, Aug. 24 in the Everybody Doing More (formerly known as Extreme Dome Makeover) service project. The 10th annual event starts at 10 a.m. when students march down the hill into Canton. Groups of approximately 15-20 students will work at 10 locations around Canton, while nearly a third of the students will be working along the riverfront removing sandbags. The project will end with lunch for the students at various locations.

Other EDM sites are:

Lewis Street Playhouse, 405 Lewis. Project leader is Dell Ann Janney.

Community Garden, 6th and Clark. Project leader is Sharon Upchurch.

Happy Time Preschool, 300 S. Fourth. Project leader is Brenna Phillips.

Canton Christian Church, 512 College.

Work will be done at four private homes as well.

Returning students will move in Sunday, Aug. 25. A “Welcome Back” barbecue and concert will be at 5 p.m. in the courtyard of the Gladys Crown Student Center. Classes will begin Monday, Aug. 26.

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