The COOL National Conference
The only COOL program that continued throughout its twenty year history was its National Conference on Student Community Service, more commonly known as "the COOL Conference." Its first few years, it attracted a couple hundred students and administrators and it grew large when hosted by Fordham University, with more than 1,200 students and administrators attending. In similar years at UCLA, in New Orleans and then Orlando, multiple campuses hosted this large and dynamic event. The largest COOL Conference may have been in 2000 at Saint Anselm College when over 2,000 students attended the event.
This program also continued as part of the Idealist on Campus program within Action Without Borders. After AWB/Idealist.org decided to discontinue the program, a group of volunteers stepped forward to continue the conference as an all-volunteer organized event. Heather Cronk, who had served on the staff of Idealist On Campus and planned a number of conference in that capacity, and Abby Kiesa, from CIRCLE led the volunteer organizing effort. John Sarvey, who had served as the National Conference Director for COOL from 1991 to 1994 joined the volunteer effort and arranged to have Northeastern University hosted the next conference. The planning committee re-branded it "IMPACT: National Student Conference on Community Service, Advocacy, and Social Action." In 2009 the conference was hosted by the University of Maryland, College Park and in 2010, the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. The next conference, in 2011, will be hosted by Stetson University.
PAST AND UPCOMING HOST CAMPUSES
1985: Harvard University—Cambridge, Massachusetts
1986: Brown University—Providence, Rhode Island
1987: Georgetown University—Washington, DC
1988: Stanford University—Palo Alto, California
1989: Fordham University—Bronx, New York
1990: University of California, Los Angeles—Los Angeles, California
1991: Dillard University, Tulane University, Xavier University, SUNO, others—New Orleans, Louisiana
1992: Rollins College, University of Central Florida, Valencia Community College—Orlando, Florida
1993: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign—Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
1994: University of Massachusetts Boston – Boston, Massachusetts
1995: Arizona State University—Tempe, Arizona
1996: George Washington University—Washington, DC
1997: Case Western Reserve University—Cleveland, Ohio
1998: University of South Carolina—Columbia, South Carolina
1999: University of Utah—Salt Lake City, Utah
2000: Saint Anselm College—Goffstown, New Hampshire
2001: Harvard University—Cambridge, Massachusetts
2002: Morehouse College—Atlanta, Georgia
2003: Cleveland State University—Cleveland, Ohio
2004: University of Pennsylvania—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2005: University of California-Berkeley—Berkeley, California
2006: Vanderbilt University—Nashville, Tennessee
2007: DePaul University—Chicago, Illinois
2008: Northeastern University – Boston, Massachusetts
2009: University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
2010: University of Arkansas, Little Rock – Little Rock, Arkansas
2011: Stetson University - Deland, Florida
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