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Home > Community Engagement > School of Management in the Community > Volunteers Make a Difference Volunteers Make a DifferenceSchool of Management Faculty and Staff
Faculty and staff share their expertise and time to support not-for-profit agencies, professional associations, religious and cultural organizations. We serve on boards, mentor and advise, conduct seminars and workshops and organize and participate in fund raising activities. Community Engagement Report - Faculty/Staff Volunteerism AlumniSchool of Management alumni represent a tremendous source of assistance to the communities in which they live and work. Many of the 8000 alumni who live in Western New York serve on boards and volunteer their time to numerous not-for-profit health and human services, cultural, environmental and religious organizations. Alumni also actively support the UB School of Management by participating in professional development and networking activities for students, funding important projects like our new state-of-the-art student center, the Alfiero Center, and getting involved with the activities of the School of Management Alumni Association. Student Clubs
Each year, School of Management student clubs take on an eclectic and challenging mix of volunteer projects that they hope will make a quantifiable impact on the community. In their commitment to serving others, students serve as an inspiration to the rest of our school community. Community Engagement Report - Student Clubs
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