Later today, I am going to be speaking to the students in a sports communication class at Spartanburg Methodist College. This past weekend, I was a part of the campus community that helped incoming freshman move in. Being part of a college or university isn’t just about the job description—it’s about contributing to the life and spirit of the campus. Getting involved can enrich your work experience, strengthen relationships, and create a sense of belonging.
Ways to get involved:
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Join campus committees or task forces — Share your expertise in shaping policies, programs, and campus culture.
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Support campus events — Attend athletic games, theatre productions, lectures, and student showcases to show school spirit.
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Volunteer with student organizations — Serve as an advisor, mentor, or resource for clubs and student initiatives.
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Participate in professional development — Take advantage of workshops, trainings, and conferences offered through the institution.
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Engage in community service — Join campus-led outreach projects that connect the institution with the local community.
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Be visible and approachable — Take time to connect with students and colleagues outside of your immediate role.
When employees engage in the campus community, they help create a more vibrant, supportive, and connected environment—making the institution a better place for everyone.
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