Service-learning is a classroom experience that utilizes community service, community-based research, or other civic engagement activities along with regular reflection to meet course goals and community needs. The Office of Community Engagement helps faculty plan, implement, and assess service-learning projects that fit their course goals and meet community needs. We help with project planning, pre-service training, oversight of off-campus (and on-campus) projects, assistance with creating reflective assignments and activities, and assistance with assessment. We welcome faculty and community partners to contact us to explore options for service-learning courses.
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Tunnel of Oppression Will Highlight Concepts of Privilege and Power
The inaugural Tunnel of Oppression program will be held January 22-24 in the Student Center's Oyate Hall.

















































