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Cecilia Strauch
  • biology
  • Class of 2016
  • Factoryville, PA

Cecilia Strauch of Factoryville Commits to Long Term Service Position After Graduating From The University of Scranton

2016 Jun 15

Cecilia Strauch of Factoryville was among the 17 members of The University of Scranton's class of 2016 volunteered after graduation for long-term service projects with nonprofit organizations and underserved populations throughout the country and internationally. Their service begins this summer and includes programs run by the Jesuit Volunteer Corps.

Nationally recognized for its commitment to service, The University of Scranton was among just 361 colleges in the nation to earn the highly-respected Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching 2015 Community Engagement Classification and was among the higher education institutions named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. More than 2,800 Scranton students volunteer for more than 175,000 hours each year.

Strauch will serve at Jesuit Volunteer Corps as a medication and medical assistant at the Aurora Walker's Point Community Clinic in Milwaukee, WI.