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Friday, 25 November 2011

Southern New Hampshire University Selected for Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification

Manchester, NH (Vocus/PRWEB) January 13, 2011

Southern New Hampshire University was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its 2010 Community Engagement Classification. Colleges and universities with an institutional focus on community engagement were invited to apply for the classification, first offered in 2006 as part of an extensive restructuring of The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.


SNHUs civic engagement includes service-learning with Manchester school children, raising unprecedented funds for United Way agencies, providing accounting and technical assistance to fledgling not-for-profits, and continuing to assist the Haitian community in the wake of that countrys disasters. University community members have volunteered for several years on Gulf Region rebuilding projects, working in orphanages, as well as bringing technology into township schools in South Africa.


Our learning has local and global impact when we recognize that the community is a living textbook with so much to teach us. Public scholarship and service make education significant, said SNHU Provost, Dr. Patricia Lynott. We are proud that our faculty has, to date, engaged more than 700 students in this kind of active learning. The Carnegie Classification makes us aspire to even greater accomplishments.


SNHUs efforts are led by the collaboration of the universitys Student and Academic Affairs divisions. Sarah Jacobs, representing Student Affairs, is founder and director of the Center for Service and Community Involvement where members of the SNHU community embrace civic engagement, volunteerism and service. University professor Eleanor Dunfey-Freiburger, representing Academic Affairs has, for decades, been a champion for community engagement and works with faculty to shape course work to meet community needs. By creating reciprocal partnerships with the Manchester and the global community we offer students, faculty and staff the opportunity for engaged learning that fosters active citizenship.


In order to be selected, institutions had to provide descriptions and examples of institutionalized practices of community engagement that showed alignment among mission, culture, leadership, resources and practices. SNHU was one of 115 colleges and universities selected.


Carnegie stated that SNHUs application documented excellent alignment among mission, culture, leadership, resources, and practices that support dynamic and noteworthy community engagement, and it was able to respond to the classification framework with both descriptions and examples of exemplary institutionalized practices of community engagement. SNHU also documented and coordinated evidence of community engagement in a coherent and compelling response to the frameworks inquiry.


About Southern New Hampshire University

The university has approximately 2,200 traditional, full-time undergraduate day students and a total annual enrollment in all divisions of 13,000. Programs are offered on campus, online and on location at our centers in New Hampshire and Maine. The university offers programs in business, community economic development, culinary arts, teacher education, hospitality management and liberal arts.


Contact: Gregg Mazzola

Muzak Heart & Soul Foundation to Make Some Noise! In Nashville

Nashville, TN (Vocus) July 12, 2010

The Muzak Heart & Soul Foundation and an engaging group of music industry professionals will join together next week at Belmont University to provide 32 teens the music education experience of a lifetime.


The ongoing mission of the Muzak Heart & Soul Foundation is to support and redefine music education, by orchestrating and funding events including Noise! 2010, a summer camp for aspiring young music professionals. Occurring July 18th through the 28th, Noise! will give students a hands-on learning opportunity through a series of field trips and lectures from top music industry professionals.


This years field trips will include visits to: Sony Music Nashville, Ocean Way Studios, CMT, Clear Channel Radio Studios, Capitol Records and the Country Music Hall of Fame.


Speakers this year include: Lisa Harless, Senior Vice President of Regions Bank; John Jubilee, Celebrity Fitness Consultant; Steve Moore, Senior Vice President of AEG Live and CMA Board of Directors; Richard Orga, Grammy Award winning publisher; Chris Grainger, Record Producer of Wilco, Switchfoot, Six Pence None The Richer; Kay West, Critic & Writer for People Magazine, US Magazine, Author; Suzanne Wyatt, Music Industry Veteran and former background vocalist for Charlie Daniels, Lee Greenwood and Tommy Tutone; John Rolfe, Attorney at Rolfe Entertainment Law; Genevieve Jewel, Head of New Media, Borman Entertainment; Kami Knake, Director of Artist Relations at Brite Revolution; Dan Turner, Director of Music Programming, Muzak; Vanessa Davis, Publicist, Splash! PR; Sherrie Austin, singer/songwriter; Rob Rappaport, President/CEO of Better Angels Music; Quinn OSullivan, Owner, Dan McGuiness Pub; Mark Mason, Senior Director of Writer/Publisher Relations, BMI; Matthew Morgan, Booking Agent with Creative Artist Agency (CAA); Faith Malloy, artist manager with Vector Management; The Invite, a new act at Atlantic Records.


Were incredibly excited for this years Noise! Camp, and Id like to thank the Nashville music community and Belmont University for their generous support and commitment, said Shauna Collins, Head of Sponsorship and Events for the Heart & Soul Foundation. With 7 of last years Noise! Students set to attend Belmont Universitys Music Business program this fall, I think its clear that the Universitys participation has created a lasting impact on talented Noise! students.


This years generous sponsors are: Muzak LLC, Belmont University, Best Buy Musical Instruments, Taylor Guitars, Loews Vanderbilt Plaza, Matchless Transportation, South Central AV, Dan McGuiness Pub, Blind Pig 55 BBQ Restaurant and Maggianos.


About The Muzak Heart & Soul Foundation

The Muzak Heart & Soul Foundation was established as a 501(c)3 non-profit public charity organization in 1998 by Muzak LLC. The Foundations mission is to support and redefine music education throughout the United States. The Muzak Heart & Soul Foundation helps students turn their passion for music into real world opportunities by providing teens with new and exciting programs focused on all aspects of the music business. To learn more visit us online at http://www.Heart.Muzak.com or call 803.242.3129. Muzak Heart & Soul Foundation can be found on Facebook under the causes app, and on Twitter @MuzakHeartSoul

Local Massage Envys in Maryland Fundraise for the Arthritis Foundation Charity Run

Columbia, MD (PRWEB) November 22, 2011

Massage Envy Columbia and Massage Envy River Hill will be participating in the Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis on December 3rd at 8:30am. The event is being held to help raise funds for the Arthritis Foundation, which works in communities across the United States, researching cures for the disease as well as supporting community outreach programs. The two Massage Envy clinics are Snowflake Sponsors, donating $ 1,000 to the cause and with a goal to raise over $ 1,000 more for the event that brings awareness to the disease that affects millions of Americans.


This is not the only time Massage Envy Columbia and Massage Envy River Hill have teamed up in the fight against Arthritis. The two centers recently partnered with the Arthritis Foundation on October 12th for Healing Hands for Arthritis, where $ 10 from every massage and facial in Columbia, Howard County, MD went to the Arthritis Foundation. Massage Envy locations across the nation raised over $ 500,000 for the foundation.


We had such great success with our Healing Hands for Arthritis fundraiser that we wanted to continue to support the Arthritis Foundation, says Clinic Representative Lisa Cicchesi. Working with the Arthritis Foundation goes hand and hand for our Massage Envy clinics as massage therapy is noted as being highly successful in treating the ailments of Arthritis.


Fifty massage therapists in Clarksville, Howard County, MD from the two clinics have been involved in helping to get the word out about the Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis fundraiser and have helped raise over $ 1,000. Massage Envy Columbia and Massage Envy River Hill hope that loyal guests will help support this great cause by donating to their teams efforts. Those interested in donating can go to the Jingle Bell Run/Walk link on the homepage of Massage Envy River Hill and Massage Envy Columbia.


About Massage Envy

Massage Envy, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, is the leading provider of therapeutic massage in the United States. The national franchise of massage clinics is dedicated to providing professional and affordable therapeutic massage services to consumers with busy lifestyles at convenient times and locations. Massage Envy Spa offers Murad