NU Students Apply Classroom Learning To Assist Children’s Center In Niagara Falls

In Announcements, by , on November 9th, 2015

Niagara University students have many opportunities to help the community while receiving their education. This semester, students in Professor Mitchell Alegre’s Management Principles course (MGT271A) have been doing just that.

The students have been working at the Francis Center in Niagara Falls, N.Y., a not-for-profit organization that educates underprivileged children in second and third grades. The goal is to provide awareness and increased support to the impactful work the Francis Center does.

The course is structured as an organization – with various departments. Like all organizations, its members seek to please their clients. The students recognize that this is not just a project for a course, but a way to help the community. Hearts and minds have been deeply invested in helping the Francis Center and the children it educates.

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