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Roane State students serve, learn in Costa Rica and Panama

Posted at 10:00 am June 16, 2019
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Students in the World Cultures and Serving Learning class taught by Dave Rath and Cody Miller gather around the more than 500 pounds of school supplies, toiletries, and clothing collected for impoverished children in Costa Rica and Panama. From left: Gracie May, Chloe Pierce, Jason Wasilewski, Stephanie Anderson, Jan Joyal, Earl Davis, Lexie Perotti, Amber Meter, Lizet Palacios, Tamara Richardson, April Brannon, Apolonia Garcia, Alyssa McCullah, Jocelyn Middleton, Cody Miller, and kneeling, Dave Rath. (Photo by Roane State Community College)

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

Roane State faculty Dave Rath and Cody Miller faced an ironic dilemma.

They had more contributions for impoverished children in Costa Rica and Panama than they had space set aside to fly down to those Central American countries.

“We’ll find a way,” Rath vowed. “Before we leave your hard work in Tennessee, we’ll find a way,” he told their students.

Rath and Miller and 14 students in their World Cultures and Service Learning class recently packed up large cardboard boxes of shoes, toothbrushes, school supplies, and a myriad of other items to transport to remote areas of the two countries during the trip, May 8-17.

This year’s supply drive was the biggest yet, Rath said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Bob Fowler, Cody Miller, Costa Rica, Dave Rath, Owen Driskill, Panama, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Stephanie Anderson, World Cultures and Service Learning

Roane State students will collect donations for Central American countries at Feb. 10 Princess Theatre movie night

Posted at 12:42 am February 10, 2017
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Sixteen Roane State Community College students are traveling to the most impoverished areas of two Central American countries to deliver greatly needed items, and they are seeking the community’s help.

The Service Learning in World Cultures class is seeking contributions of all types of school supplies and clothing. Students will be at the entrance of the historic Princess Theatre in downtown Harriman beginning at 6:30 p.m. Friday, February 10, to receive donations.

The college’s Arts and Lectures Committee is holding a free viewing of the film “Do the Right Thing” at 7 p.m. that night at the theater, located at 421 North Roane Street.

That award-winning comedy-drama, directed by Spike Lee, is often listed as among the greatest films of all time. The public is invited to view Friday’s screening. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Arts and Lectures Committee, Central America, Central American countries, Cody Villarreal, Costa Rica, David E. Rath, Do the Right Thing, Elizabeth Hill, international studies, Panama, Princess Theatre, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Service Learning in World Cultures, Spike Lee

Roane State dental hygiene student receives scholarship

Posted at 12:25 pm December 23, 2016
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Oral Surgery Specialists of Tennessee representative Scarlett Valentine, left, presented Roane State student Kelly Tallent with a $1,500 study abroad scholarship. (Photo courtesy Roane State Community College)

Oral Surgery Specialists of Tennessee representative Scarlett Valentine, left, presented Roane State student Kelly Tallent with a $1,500 study abroad scholarship. (Photo courtesy Roane State Community College)

 

Roane State Community College dental hygiene student Kelly Tallent of Lenoir City received a $1,500 study abroad scholarship provided by Oral Surgery Specialists of Tennessee.

The scholarship will be used for Tallent’s study abroad experience in spring 2017. Roane State dental hygiene students travel to Costa Rica each year to provide preventive care services to children. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Andrew Cheung, Costa Rica, dental hygiene, Kelly Tallent, Lindsey Nagy, Melinda Gill, Oral Surgery Specialists of Tennessee, preventive care services, Roane State, Roane State Community College, study abroad, Travis Witherington

Roane State students construct turtle habitat in Costa Rica

Posted at 10:00 am August 2, 2016
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As part of their study abroad service learning class, Roane State students constructed a turtle habitat for ASVO, a conservation organization in Costa Rica. (Photo by Roane State Community College)

 

Sixteen Roane State Community College students traveled to Costa Rica this summer to build a sea turtle nursery, give needed school supplies to elementary school children, help teach English to college students, and immerse themselves in a foreign culture.

The students were part of a Roane State study abroad service learning class. The class has been offered for the past eight years and gives students the opportunity to travel to Costa Rica and earn college credit in business or education.

Costa Rica is home to four species of sea turtles. Roane State students constructed a nursery that will protect turtle eggs from poachers, tourists, and other harmful elements. The eggs are monitored around the clock until they hatch. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Asociacion de Voluntarios para el Servicio en Areas Protegidas, ASVO, Cody Villarreal, conservation, Costa Rica, Dave Rath, Escuela Panica Dos, Immersion Abroad Costa Rica, INA, Instituto Nacional de Aprendizaje, Odilie Calvo, Roane State, Roane State Community College, sea turtle, service learning, Stuart Reckseit, study abroad, turtle habitat, Zoe Hill

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