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Caught Being Good: celebrating everyday actions that impact the community

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Manuella Ewoenam Doh '21 takes tidiness in the lecture halls very personally.

At Ashesi eating in lecture halls is prohibited. However, this is one of those rules that most people simply forget about, or in some cases, just ignore. Not Manuella, though - she usually goes out of her way to remind her classmates not eat in the lecture halls, and sometimes picks up after people's mess.

While this is normal to Manuella, when her classmate, Tamisha Sebefie '21 encountered her admonishing others for eating in class, she considered it laudable, thus nominated her as a candidate for Caught Being Good.

“It's a rule that we so easily forget,” Tamisha said. “I thought it was a bit weird and admirable that Manuella took it so seriously, in a sense, that she reminded us not to eat in the class.”

Tamisha (right) nominated Manuela for her courage in encouraging their classmates to keep the lecture halls tidy


In November 2017, the Office of Student and Community Affairs started Caught Being Good, an initiative to celebrate everyday actions that make a positive impact in our community. With a goal to encourage each other to do good every day and live out the values for which Ashesi stands for, the initiative, fosters a sense of community, responsibility and ownership.  

"It's really the simple acts done by people in a community that raises the image of that setting," said Frances Awuah Kyeremanteng, Associate Director of Student Affairs. "Many members of our community contribute in its building in sometimes very small and almost unnoticeable ways, and we'd like to acknowledge and encourage them to keep being that asset. Through Caught Being Good, we hope to celebrate everyday people for everyday actions, and start a chain reaction of people always seeking to do good."

Dejoie Ifashabayo went to pick up something  a friend's room, and noticed one of the occupants of the room had fallen seriously ill. He managed to mobilize a few others, and helped him to the Health Centre.


Every month, members of the community nominate students who they observe doing random acts of good. Following this, a committee of students, staff and faculty vets the nominations and select up to five students who are publicly acknowledged for their actions. 

For Melanie Kwarteng who went to the aid of a librarian who was overwhelmed by a barrage of students trying to process their requests at the library, helping others should be second-nature.

“Good deeds done out of love will help us, the community, to do same,” she said. “You are the light of the world. Let your light shine before others so that they may see your good works.”

Melanie Kwarteng came to the aid of one university librarian who was overwhelmed by a barrage of students waiting for their requests to be processed 


Other students  who were Caught Being Good in January 2018

 

Nana Kwame joined Melanie Kwarteng to relieve the librarian of his heavy load while serving students


 

 

Matthew went around campus, picking up pieces of litter, from the lecture halls, canteen  and the hostels.


 


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