Through
a bequest of James J. Marshall and Ellen O'Connor Marshall,
the College has established a fund to encourage the creative
and intellectual involvement of students and faculty with
the Worcester Community. Support is available for service
projects or research projects on any aspect of the historical,
economic, cultural, or religious life of the city of Worcester.
Funds are available on a competitive basis for any project
that will enhance the quality of life in Worcester and build
closer ties between the College and the community.
Application
Form
Marshall
Fund AY 2003/04
Faculty
Requests
Thomas
Doughton - Af-Am C-BL Seminar
William Meinhofer - transportation for Community Based Learning
Young Rae Oum - Community Based Learning Program Materials
Amy Wolfson - Sleep research in Worcester Schools
Scott Sandstrom - lap tops and printers for VITA practicum
course
John Schmalzbauer - tape recorders for course on Worcester
Student
Requests
Lauren
Dehler - Painting supplies for Deaf Art
Jennifer Neal - Materials for Figure skating for the Deaf
Jessica Trombley - Transportation to Internship Site
Rebecca Flynn and Kristen Scrib - construction of Deaf Studies
website