College and University Student Engagement

  • 16 May 2023
  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Zoom Virtual Meeting

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If your nonprofit offers opportunities for students to engage, you may be wondering how to spread the word. 

  • What motivates students to volunteer?
  • What kind of volunteer opportunities are students drawn to?
  • How do you connect with the universities?

Join us for a panel discussion on May 16th as we have representatives from several Metro Atlanta colleges that will discuss engaging student volunteers.  


Ellin McDonough

Georgia State University

Director of Student Civic Engagement

As Director of Student Civic Engagement, Ellin leads efforts to engage students in service to the greater Atlanta community from all six campuses. With more than 15 years of experience working in higher education and social work, she is motivated to develop human talent that is prepared and ready to make a difference in the civic life of our communities.

Ellin’s interest areas are strengthening workforce development, increasing literacy, and developing fair and affordable housing. Ellin holds a M.Ed. in Counseling degree from Winthrop University.



William Hargrove

Kennesaw State University

Assistant Director for Student Volunteerism and Service

William Hargrove is passionate about helping young adults develop into engaged, responsible citizens. As the Assistant Director for Student Volunteerism and Service at Kennesaw State University (KSU), William helps lead the team that plans and manages signature events including KSU’s Day of Service, Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week (HAW), MLK Day of Service, and Service Saturday.

Since joining KSU in 2022, William has helped develop innovative programs including KSU Service Fellows and Impact Service Groups, and is currently designing an Alternative Break program for KSU students.

William received his B.A. in Political Science from Samford University and completed his M.S. in Human Resources Management at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, where he also worked for three years in Student Affairs. In May 2022, William and his two pups, Otis and Luna, made Cobb County their home and look forward to spending many years in this strong and vibrant community. 


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