Community Service
Clinical laboratory science student, Maddy Gray, screening essential workers for coronavirus in her hometown
Madeline “Maddy” Gray, a junior in Texas State University’s clinical laboratory science program, has joined a team screening for coronavirus among “essential workers” reporting to work in a large wireless communications company.
Since March 30, she has worked to cautiously check temperatures of all incoming employees and follow screening protocols.
Between her work shifts, online classes and studying, we caught up with Madeline to ask about her experience serving on the frontlines of the pandemic as a College of Health Professions student.
For full story, see: https://news.txstate.edu/student-achievements/2020/clinical-laboratory-science-student-screening-essential-workers-for-coronavirus-in-her-hometown.html
CLS STUDENTS PARTICPATE ANNUALLY IN BOBCAT BUILD
Bobcat Build was started 12 years ago as a way to say “Thank You” to the San Marcos community. It has now turned into a Texas State University tradition and serves as the largest service project on campus. It is also the second largest, one-day community service project in the state of Texas. The name itself symbolizes our goal of strengthening the bond between Texas State University and the community of San Marcos. Every spring semester, students volunteer their time to complete various service projects throughout the community such as landscaping, painting, or clean-ups at residents’ homes, local schools, parks, churches, and neighborhoods. Over the past 10 years, the event has grown in participation from approximately 700 volunteers at 50 jobsites to nearly 3,500 volunteers at over 165 jobsites within the San Marcos community! Click here for more pics!
Be the Match 2015CLS students register fellow Bobcats for the bone marrow registry. Get swabbed!
Be The Match 2015