The Ethics and Servant Leadership program (EASL) promotes servant leadership throughout the Emory community. It strives to inspire and support all Emory community members as they develop the power to serve and lead for the common good. EASL programs currently include: the Forum (an academic year program), summer internships, and an alternative Spring Break trip. For more information on servant leadership, contact Edward Queen or Carlton Mackey.
The Ethics and Servant Leadership Program is generously funded by an endowment from Mr. William B. Turner in memory of his father, D. Abbott Turner.
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Students Volunteer on Gulf Coast over Spring Break |
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Alternative Spring Break
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
The Ethics and Servant Leadership (EASL) Program launched the first of what we hope will be an annual alternative spring break trip this March. Participants spent a week cleaning up after Hurricane Katrina in Waveland, Mississippi. The trip's attendees included both current EASL students and alumni. In this article, Christina Erlinger, a current EASL student, reflects on her experience in Waveland. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 November 2006 )
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