GREENVILLE, Pa.-- Thiel College students enrolled in a special course designed for first-year students in which they are learning about happiness through a scientific lens while engaging in projects that promote wellness and service collaborated with “Hands of Gratitude,” an organization dedicated to creating 3D-printed prosthetic hands for individuals in need worldwide.
As part of the initiative, students assembled prosthetic hands and wrote personalized notes to the recipients. This hands-on project aims to have a long-lasting impact on the lives of people who benefit from these devices. The collaboration not only emphasizes the importance of service but also reinforces lessons on generosity, teamwork, and community impact.
Assistant Professor of Biology Mary Gemmel O’Donnell, Ph.D., who led the course, praised the students for their dedication.
“I am so proud of this outstanding group of students. They have been using their time and talents, even during a busy finals season, to give back to others,” O’Donnell said. “This opportunity has really given all of us a unique chance to reflect on what truly matters and come together as a community to improve the lives of others.”
Students in the class include:
Seminar courses are required for all first-year students. The courses encourage participants to explore personal and collective well-being through a variety of interdisciplinary topics and projects. The partnership with “Hands of Gratitude” underscores Thiel College’s commitment to fostering civic engagement and global awareness among its students.