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Drew Cheskin: A Dedicated Student atthe University of Miami

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  College life is supposed to be a memorable experience, including at the University of Miami. Students dream becoming successful in their desired career path. But passion, dedication, and hard work is required to make this possible. Students like Drew Cheskin at the University of Miami are willing to put in the work. In addition to working hard in their studies, many students never forget to volunteer when they get the chance. Drew Cheskin is one such student. He has made the Dean’s list at the University of Miami while doing volunteer work, just as he did before college. For example, he volunteered at the Miami-Dade Animal Shelter as a dog walker. Along with helping take care of the dogs, Drew Cheskin helped them meet their adoptive parents. He also volunteered at the Shake-A-Leg Miami Summer Camp, where he worked with disabled children. Drew Cheskin now is an undergraduate student studying Motion Pictures Production. On campus, Drew Cheskin helped organize a two-...

Students Can Help the Miami Community like Drew Cheskin

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  A college is a place where students not only learn about their chosen courses, but also can have the opportunity to be a part of great community initiatives, organizations, and much more. Students at the University of Miami are given numerous opportunities to be a part of something big and meaningful. The activities, organizations, and initiatives a student chooses to be a part of tell a lot about that student and of course helps in building their character. Drew Cheskin , an undergraduate student of the University of Miami on the Dean’s List, is a student that has looked for opportunities to help others. He has been part of some amazing initiatives and organizations. For example, Drew Cheskin helped organize with an officer of the University of the Miami police department an on-campus two-week blood drive for Oneblood.org. He helped One Bloodcollect blood, plasma, and platelets for the benefit of patients suffering from COVID-19and for children suffering from canc...