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Monday, May 29, 2023

Tag: Habitat for Humanity

Lack of funds means higher fees for Alternative Breaks
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Lack of funds means higher fees for Alternative Breaks

Alexis Kopp November 2, 2015

“We have had a lot of fundraisers trying to compensate for the lack of funds,” Johnstone said. “We are doing a letter writing campaign, reaching out to business and corporations for money.”

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Pony UPdate: Design Habitat for Humantity’s new T-shirt
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Pony UPdate: Design Habitat for Humantity’s new T-shirt

Smu Tv October 16, 2015

On today’s Pony UPdate, SMU-TV’s Jacqueline Francis will tell you about Habitat for Humanities t-shirt design contest, a festival hosted by the Vietnamese Student Association, and this weekends women’s soccer game.

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Pony UPdate: Study abroad, get involved in Habitat for Humanity
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Pony UPdate: Study abroad, get involved in Habitat for Humanity

Smu Tv September 16, 2015

Sara Ellington gives you the details on today’s Study Abroad Fair, how to get involved in Habitat for Humanity, and Program Council’s newest event in this weeks Pony UPdate.

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Law students build for Habitat
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Law students build for Habitat

Maria Cross October 26, 2014

Dedman Law students put on their hard hats, and fastened their tool belts for a Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity build Saturday morning. The build took place in the Cedar … Read More

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Law students to help build Habitat home

Maria Cross October 20, 2014

Dedman School of Law students and faculty, along with attorneys from surrounding Dallas law firms, will participate in a build for Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity Saturday, Oct. 25, benefitting … Read More

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Reinelt builds with Habitat

Meredith Carey February 18, 2014

  SMU math professor Douglas Reinelt is the first to admit he spends most of his week behind his desk in Clements Hall or in front of a whiteboard. But … Read More

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Habitat for Humanity lends a hand
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Habitat for Humanity lends a hand

Hanan Esaili September 19, 2013

Since 2006, Habitat for Humanity has had a place on the SMU campus lending a hand to those in need.

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