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Globe University Architecture Students Build for Humanity
Students in the new Architectural Technology program spent a day volunteering with TCHFH by using skills gained in the classroom to help build a split-entry home for a local family.

Did you know Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity (TCHFH) builds
and/or rehabs more than 55 homes (single-family, twin or multi-unit) each year?
Meanwhile, hundreds of families continue to apply for homes annually.
Globe University Woodbury students in the new Architectural
Technology program spent a day volunteering with TCHFH by using skills gained
in the classroom to help build a split-entry home for a local family.
Constituent Management Assistant, Riley Moynihan was very
impressed with the students’ work ethic and strong knowledge of architecture,
drafting and construction.
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Students recognized the need for volunteers with TCHFH and
had such a great time applying their skills. They would like to make it an
ongoing partnership, notes Architectural Technology Program Chair, John Hartman.
Click here to learn more about Globe University's Architectural Technology program.