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Lafayette College

April 12, 2010

Student Work in New Orleans Will Be Recognized at Clinton Global Initiative University Conference

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Members of the College’s Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project will attend the meeting April 16-18 A team of students and faculty who have been working to help rebuild New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward will be recognized at the upcoming Clinton Global Initiative University (CGIU) conference. Katherine Reeves ’10 (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Ting Chiu ’11 [...]

Lafayette College

February 11, 2010

Students and Faculty Continue Work in New Orleans

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They are helping residents redevelop the Lower Ninth Ward as the first carbon-neutral community in the country Over winter break, a group of students traveled to the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans to help the local community rebuild in a sustainable manner after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. The residents and numerous community [...]

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