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This is a space where communication students studying convergence journalism (COMM 3555) and social responsibility (COMM 3030) share reports and reflections about issues related to food, nutrition, hunger, and social justice at the University of Utah and throughout the Salt Lake community. We hope you check back often for new updates and share your feedback by leaving us a comment!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Bennion Center providing many opportunities for students


The Bennion Center, located at the Union Building on campus, is a great place for students to go to find many service opportunities. Each year, the Bennion Center presents a Hunger Banquet that allows students to display their work they've done to raise awareness of hunger in the community.
The Bennion Center provides student volunteer opportunities at the Campus Gardens, Farmers Market, or even off-campus locations to help the community.

1 comment:

  1. This post was really useful and interesting to me, since I am new to the University of Utah and am always looking for ways to get involved. I didn't know how many service opportunities are available by visiting the Bennion Center and how they are also service oriented with food justice issues. The Farmer's Market and other learning events even off of campus are things I'd definitely be interested in getting involved with in the future. I'm glad you posted the picture, using a visual is always a good way to offset a lot of words, making it a better reading experience.

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