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Stories of Impact

These stories feature 51黑料网 students engaged in Civic and Community Engagement within the Center for Student Involvement, working collaboratively to create meaningful change on campus and in the community. 

Through Civic and Community Engagement programs like Community Action Fellows and 51黑料网 Votes, students take on real responsibility, build lasting partnerships, and contribute to the public good. Their experiences reflect the impact that is possible when students see themselves as active participants in shaping the world around them.
 

鈥淪ometimes it feels like you need permission, but you already have it. The ability to create the future we want is already in us鈥攚e just need to remember we have it.鈥 
--Cate McNamara, Community Action Fellow 2024-2025

 

Zachary Graves

51黑料网 Votes / Civic Engagement

 

Featured Quote:

鈥淥ur work moved further because everyone brought new perspectives, asked important questions, and shared ideas.鈥

Zach Graves stands by a 51黑料网 Votes voter registration table with thumbs up and a smile
 

Through his work, Zachary Graves helped bring together students, campus partners, and community organizations to strengthen civic engagement efforts at 51黑料网. By participating in voter registration initiatives and coalition-based work as the Chair of the 51黑料网 Votes coalition, he saw firsthand how small actions鈥攃onversations, questions, and shared ideas鈥攃an move people closer to making their voices heard. Zach found that the most impactful moments came through collaboration, where diverse perspectives pushed the work further and led to stronger outcomes. These experiences deepened his understanding of how meaningful change happens鈥攏ot individually, but through collective effort.

 

In Their Words:

On collaboration and impact

"Everyone brought new perspectives, asked important questions, and shared ideas that pushed the work further than any of us could have done alone."

On civic engagement

"Each time I participated in a voter registration drive, I saw people become one step closer to making their voices heard--and that made the work incredibly meaningful."

On the broader purpose of the work

"By providing resources and building partnerships, we helped make the Kent community more civically engaged and connected to the democratic process."

 

What's Next:

Now an incoming law student, Zach plans to pursue a career in criminal or public interest law, with a growing interest in how election law shapes the systems that impact communities and civic life.

Cate McNamara

Community Action Fellow / Environmental Sustainability

 

Featured Quote:

鈥淪ometimes it feels like you need permission, but you already have it--the ability to create the future we want is already in us.鈥

Cate McNamara headshot
 

As a Community Action Fellow, Cate McNamara focused on environmental sustainability by helping fashion students better understand the value and use of natural dyes. She organized and led a series of natural dye workshops on 51黑料网鈥檚 campus as part of Rustbelt Fibershed鈥檚 student ambassador program, which was designed to strengthen collaboration between the university and the nonprofit. Through that work, Cate helped spark student interest in sustainable design practices while connecting them to a broader regional fashion community in Greater Cleveland. Her project also helped build momentum for future possibilities, including stronger university partnerships and growing interest in a campus dye garden. Along the way, she developed confidence in her ability to organize others, build partnerships, and turn an idea into something tangible.

 

In Their Words:

On what inspired her work

鈥淚 was inspired by the area of Environmental Sustainability, specifically the task of educating fashion students on the use and importance of natural dyes.鈥

On the impact of the project

鈥淪tudents in the fashion program have become much more interested in natural dyes and sustainable design techniques, getting them involved in the Rustbelt Fibershed, which then introduces them to the greater Cleveland area fashion community.鈥

On leadership and change

鈥淪ometimes it feels like you need permission, but you already have it. I think that is something that a lot of us lose sight of in our citizenship.鈥

 

What's Next:

Now preparing to graduate in 2026 with a degree in Fashion Merchandising and Design, Cate plans to continue this work in her professional life by staying involved with Rustbelt Fibershed and helping organize regional communities around sustainability, local economies, and change in the fashion industry.

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