Notre Dame students and staff came together recently to shave, colour (or even wax off!) their hair as a way of raising money for Leukaemia sufferers. The ‘hairy affair’ was part of the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave fundraising event, which 100,000 people across Australia take part in every year. The Notre Dame component was organised by Health Promotion students, giving them valuable insight into the planning and implementation of fundraising events. Student, Samantha Bushell, said the event was a great way to put the skills they had learnt into practice. “It also made us realise how challenging it is to organise events like this…such as will anyone turn up? How do we keep people interested and entertained?” she said. Senio...
Children with cancer often lose their hair during treatment. Anthony Dieguez, a second year medical ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Volume 146, Issue 34https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2016/1032/thumbnail.jp
Students on the University of Notre Dame Australia’s Sydney Campus are sporting creatively cropped a...
An Economics student at The University of Notre Dame Australia\u27s Fremantle Campus saw nine months...
The sounds of buzzing electric clippers echoed around The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Prind...
This November, four staff members from the College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines participat...
Health Science students at The University of Notre Dame Australia’s, Fremantle Campus, were challeng...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Broome Campus will use a $16,000 donation from the Matsos’ ...
The University of Notre Dame Australia held its third annual West End Dash on Thursday March 30. The...
News release announces that a hair-raising project will benefit Locks of Love, a Lake Worth, Fla.-ba...
News release announces that the Student Government Association project began more than five months a...
Medicine students from The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle and Sydney campuses are ...
For every $1,000 raised through UMM’s Relay for Life, she’ll cut off one inch of her hair to donate ...
Medical students from The University of Notre Dame Australia donned their scrubs and headed to King ...
Children with cancer often lose their hair during treatment. Anthony Dieguez, a second year medical ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Volume 146, Issue 34https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2016/1032/thumbnail.jp
Students on the University of Notre Dame Australia’s Sydney Campus are sporting creatively cropped a...
An Economics student at The University of Notre Dame Australia\u27s Fremantle Campus saw nine months...
The sounds of buzzing electric clippers echoed around The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Prind...
This November, four staff members from the College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines participat...
Health Science students at The University of Notre Dame Australia’s, Fremantle Campus, were challeng...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Broome Campus will use a $16,000 donation from the Matsos’ ...
The University of Notre Dame Australia held its third annual West End Dash on Thursday March 30. The...
News release announces that a hair-raising project will benefit Locks of Love, a Lake Worth, Fla.-ba...
News release announces that the Student Government Association project began more than five months a...
Medicine students from The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle and Sydney campuses are ...
For every $1,000 raised through UMM’s Relay for Life, she’ll cut off one inch of her hair to donate ...
Medical students from The University of Notre Dame Australia donned their scrubs and headed to King ...
Children with cancer often lose their hair during treatment. Anthony Dieguez, a second year medical ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Volume 146, Issue 34https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2016/1032/thumbnail.jp