“Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.”
These words from Helen Keller epitomize the events taking place across our
campuses as we launch into the spring season and the final weeks of the
semester.
Spring is a time for growth, and it’s been in full bloom
these last few weeks as we’ve all enjoyed the warmth and sunshine the season
has brought. Earlier this month, students at Bloomsburg and Lock Haven participated
in The Big Event—a campus-wide day of service focused on sending student
volunteers out into the community to complete service projects. I’m incredibly
proud of the selflessness exhibited by our students and their willingness to
give back to the communities our campuses call home. Over 1,000 students took
part in The Big Event, making a big impact on the towns of Bloomsburg and Lock
Haven. At Mansfield, students rallied together through the annual Paddy Murphy
fundraiser to raise $10,000 for a local teacher battling cancer. The campus also hosted Relay for Life this month.
Bloomsburg students at the start of the Big Event |
Lock Haven students filled Jared Boxes during the Big Event |
Volunteerism centers around selflessness, and at this busy
time of the semester when many priorities compete for our students’ time and
attention, it’s inspiring to witness them take a step back to give back. I’m
always incredibly proud of our students and their dedication to excelling
academically. Our campuses are filled with future leaders who will go on to
achieve great things and contribute to their communities in meaningful ways. I
have always believed that effective leadership is rooted in servant leadership,
which is why it’s so heartening to see our students embracing these principles.
Winston Churchill said, “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by
what we give.” Our students are living this truth by doing work that matters,
both in and out of the classroom. Mansfield students gather during Paddy Murphy Week
We know that our students carry these values with them long
after their days on campus. The generosity of our alumni prove it year after
year. April has been a month of giving for our proud alumni and supporters as
well. They are supporting our students in big ways through the All In Days of
Giving, which took place earlier this month and raised over $375,000. These
gifts make a tremendous difference in the lives of our students and support
valuable initiatives that lead directly to enhanced learning experiences and
outcomes for our students.
Growth. Giving Back. In so many ways, this is what the
college experience is all about. I often speak about our number one priority at
Commonwealth University—student success. As president, it’s incredibly
rewarding to see our students grow as individuals in their four years here.
It’s even more rewarding to know that the students who came before them are
instilling the value of giving back—demonstrating the truest measure of
success.
Thank you, sincerely, to every student and supporter for the
generosity of spirit and selflessness you have demonstrated this month. Your
actions have made a difference in the lives of others!
Bashar W. Hanna, President