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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All Invited to Participate in Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
Members of the campus and greater community are invited to participate in the fourth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service on January 21, 2013

















































