Reaching Out: ECPI
South Carolina
Columbia
– Members
of Phi Theta Kappa
hosted an Adopt-
A-Highway cleanup
where the honor so-
ciety members were
joined by faculty,
friends, fellow stu-
dents, and Campus
President Jim Rund
in cleaning up their
designated mile along
Berryhill Road.
Greenville
– Medi-
cal Assisting students
volunteered for a back-
to-school carnival hosted
by Wellcare Health Plans
and Healthy Connec-
tions. They helped out by
serving free food, running
activities, and helping
with the immunization
clinic.
Medical Assisting students April Scott (with her daughter) and Cindy Meza
Richmond/Moorefield
– Evening
Librarian Heather Hobgood helped
prepare book donations for Cray-
ons to Computers, a program to
enhance resources for children
at Chesterfield County Public
Schools.
Richmond/Innsbrook
– Faculty members hosted more than
20 middle school students for a day of STEM (science, tech-
nology, engineering, and math) education. They were partici-
pants in the Mayor’s Junior Youth Academy which was created
to help middle school students make a smooth transition to
high school and, most importantly, maintain an interest in
STEM studies.
Columbia
– Stu-
dents, faculty, and
staff turned out to
do their part for
the American Red
Cross blood drive
on campus.
Arts and Science faculty
member Brandon Geter
Richmond/Innsbrook
– The Mayor’s Youth Academy is
celebrating its 5
th
year and ECPI University is pleased to have
been a longtime supporter. This year, the University hosted 25
students for a six-week program in which they took Business
121. Upon completion, they received three college credits and
an iPad.
Virginia
Richmond/Moorefield
–
Students, faculty, and staff
rolled up their sleeves for
Virginia Blood Services,
donating 28 pints.
Surgical Technology student Marcus
Taylor