Word: meisel
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Also giving presentations were Wayne Meisel '82, who helps other college campuses develop public service programs, and Steven G. Kalar, co-director of the PBH-sponsored University Lutheran Shelter...
...balance in time commitment is an important factor. "Students do realize that they do have free time and it's a good thing to do," Gump notes. Barton concurs, noting that PBH encourages people who want to spend two hours a week and 20 hours a week. Wayne W. Meisel '82, who helped start up the Public Service Program, agrees, "That's real crucial to understand. People don't have five to 10 hours a week, but they do have one or two or three...
...addition to bringing new students into community programs, Meisel says that one of the most important factors in public service's future is the defeat of what he calls "structural apathy." As long as the leadership, structure and challenge to students is strong, he says he believes public service will continue to grow. "I think the idea is to provide challenge and more challenge. HAND was designed to challenge students every day to join by going to the heart of student life, which is the dorm...
...Barton echoes Meisel's concerns with maintaining structures designed to incite and challenge students. "Our work is all done within a context which provides for continuity and quality of programs to the community we serve, and this framework assures that this hands-on educational experience will be present for future students as well," she says...
...never forget the Easter party the first year when we let loose 400 kids in the Yard with eggs hidden all over. People were walking through the Yard, standing around in awe watching the kids. And Wayne Meisel '82, one of the program's original directors, was hopping around in a bunny suit going up to President Bok," Vialet says...