| Chapter Planting at UW-Madison School of Journalism |
"Beginning a new InterVarsity chapter focusing on journalism students faces a lot of inertia. However, diversity is very important to journalism and I think that may be one of our strongest appeals." (more info) by Gordon Govier |
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| Chapter Planting with BCM at Youngstown State U |
Youngstown State University is an urban commuter campus of 13,000 students in Ohio. About 2,000 students live on campus, but there is very little community spirit, even in the dorms. The 14 percent minority enrollment is primarily African American. (more info) by Katie Schneider |
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| Chapter Planting with Deaf Ministry at U Tennessee |
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville is a large state university with about 17,000 undergrad students. There are about 20 Deaf students enrolled at UT in any given semester. (more info) by Lydia Edrington |
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| Chapter Planting with Greeks at UNC - Greensboro |
This school of approximately 13,000 undergrads has a small Greek population of about 700 students. The students are almost exclusively from North Carolina and they are predominantly middle class. (more info) by Courtney Hatcher |
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| Chapter Planting with Greeks at Valparaiso University |
Valparaiso University is a private, Lutheran-affiliated, residential campus. There are close to 4,000 students, and about 30 percent are Greek. (more info) by Sue Nathan |
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| Chapter Planting with Greeks at Wake Forest University |
Wake Forest University is a private liberal-arts university with 4,000 undergraduate students. The student body is 50 percent Greek, a high level of involvement. The students are from all over the country and are generally from a fairly high socio-economic class. (more info) by Courtney Hatcher |
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| Chapter Planting with La Fe at Northwestern University |
"Northwestern University is a suburban campus north of Chicago with about 7,000 undergraduates. The student population is predominantly white, about 20+ percent Asian, seven percent black, and six percent Latino. A big challenge with Latinos is combating the ideas that Catholics are not Christians, that Christianity is a white man's religion, that Christians are right-winged conservatives who don't show concern toward marginalized populations, and that Christ's exclusivity is an intolerant and close-minded belief." (more info) by Sandra Van Opstal |
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| Chapter Planting with Native Americans at Oglala Lakota College |
Oglala Lakota College on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota serves members of the Oglala Sioux tribe. It has an enrollment of 1500 students. (more info) by Rick Demarest |
| 06.10.2006 |
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| Chapter Planting with Native Americans at UNM-Gallup |
The University of New Mexico - Gallup operates as a community college. It has more than 3000 students, mostly Native American. (more info) by Celeste Handy |
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| Chapter Planting with NCF in the Central Plains |
For NCF groups, the challenge is time! Finding a time for students and faculty to meet is probably the biggest challenge NCF groups face. Students in different semesters are on campus at different times. (more info) by Kathy Schoonover-Shoffner |
| 06.10.2006 |
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