AROUND
THE QUAD
Service Scholars
Learn the Value of
Living the Good
On Oct. 17, Service Scholars joined with the Sisters of
Notre de Namur for a Live the Good service project. In
the morning, students helped out at Second Chance, a
nonprofit that deconstructs buildings and homes and
salvages usable materials that they then make available to
the public through its 200,000 square feet of retail space.
Afterward, the students went to the Sisters’ convent,
which neighbors the Greenspring campus, for lunch
and reflection on the meaning and value of serving the
community. Afterward, Service Scholar Lauren Novsak
(business communication ’19) said, “I enjoyed learning
more about the history of the values of Villa Julie and
Stevenson and their connection to Sister Julie. Through
the reflection with the Sisters, we were able to understand
our common interests in serving the community.”
For more about the Service Scholars, see the feature
article “Challenging Students to Go Further” on page 8.
Senior’s Play Review
Published
Naseehaa Bacchus (business communication ’19), had her review of
Center Stage’s production of “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” published in
Baltimore Style magazine. Bacchus told the department, “I just wanted to
share my work with you that was published for Baltimore Style magazine!
I considered much of what I learned in Journalism, and I think it’s safe
to say it’s paying off.” Of the play, Bacchus describes it as “a thrilling
insight into the turbulent mix of love, deception, and forgiveness.”
Read her complete review here: baltimorestyle.
com/a-classic-play-that-captivates.
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