The director of The High Impact Network (THINK), a Harvard Law School student sent the message below. There are some very interesting activities included as well as the possibility for starting a group. Worth the read:
THINK starts college chapters that lead workshops and games on how to most effectively make the world a better place. These activities are highly interactive and show how to put the ideas into practice.
As you are reading this, 30 THINK chapters are launching at colleges in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Sweden, Brazil, and India. We are cultivating a global community of highly effective and caring people to make the world a better place. Check out our website at www.thehighimpactnetwork.org.
If you want to improve the world, it is incredibly important to:
1. Know the most pressing causes, from extreme poverty and animal welfare to environmental and global risks.
2. Know the most promising paths to addressing these – which careers and research avenues to pursue, and which organizations and charities to support.
3. Gain the skills to excel on those paths – boost your intelligence, compassion, and productivity.
We’re designing lots of group activities and games within these areas for chapters to choose from (you can also make your own). Here are ten of them: www.thehighimpactnetwork.org/modules
We’re looking for passionate and organized students to lead a THINK chapter at Syracuse University. Leading a chapter primarily involves organizing events, where you guide members through the group activities and have periodic social events. (It’s not that hard – we have resources for you and a support team standing by to help with logistics – and it’s a nice resume booster.)
If you’d like to be a chapter founder at Syracuse University, let us know at beafounder@thehighimpactnetwork.org. And please send me any questions you have!


You are cordially invited to join Eco-Reps at Syracuse University, the USGBC Student Council, ESF’s Green Campus Initiative, and any and all other concerned students for an open forum meeting on Saturday, October 19th, at 1:30 PM in Gifford Auditorium, in Huntington Beard Crouse Hall. At this meeting, a cohesive and comprehensive plan for uniting the student body will be presented, with the goal of accomplishing part or all of the goals laid out by Bill McKibben in his recent lecture, particularly in regards to the divestment of funds from Fossil Fuel corporations. We encourage you to attend and have your voice heard! 
Jennifer Lawson volunteered at New Milson Hospital, where she had the chance to work with patients and experience the work environment of a medical facility. Here’s what she had to say about her experience at the hospital: