Student Commitment Fair Research Paper

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On Wednesday September 7, 2016 from 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM, students who study at Syracuse University attended the Student Involvement Fair. The Syracuse University Student Involvement Fair is reserved for recognized student organizations, as a way to showcase their involvement on campus and to recruit potential new members. The purpose of this event was to bring the Syracuse University community together by showing students the many things they could become involved with. During the Student Involvement Fair, I saw many different organizations. It was a lot of fun seeing each individual student organizations. I never realized how many there were.
There were tons of booths on the quad with a variety of different clubs, groups, and societies.

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