While some students decide to spend their spring break at home or in warmer weather, 177 Illinois State students chose to devote their time off to Alternative Spring Break.
Students engage in service learning during Alternative Spring Break

While some students decide to spend their spring break at home or in warmer weather, 177 Illinois State students chose to devote their time off to Alternative Spring Break.
The Dean of Students Office student spotlight for March is Sal Delgado, a junior secondary education major, specializing in history.
Leaders of Social Change is a five day trip organized by the Leadership and Community Connections unit of the Dean of Students Office.
The February Dean of Students Office student spotlight is Elena Pivek.
The Leadership and Community Connections unit of the Dean of Students Office offers a variety of presentation topics for classes, student organizations, or other groups related to community service and leadership.
Participating in an Alternative Break is a great way to get involved and make a difference through community service.
The Dean of Students Office is pleased to announce some great events in December and January.
The December Dean of Students Office student spotlight is Illinois State junior, Cora Hawkins.
Holiday Helper is a program that gives Illinois State students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to provide gifts and parties for over 200 underprivileged children in the Bloomington-Normal community.
Megan Pratt, of Chatham, is a senior elementary education major at Illinois State University. As a freshman, Pratt lived on the Leadership and Service floor and was inspired by her resident assistant (RA) to get involved with Leadership and Community Connections. Since then, Pratt has been involved with Alternative Breaks, Club AB, and LeaderShape, and