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The CCE has 25 years of blog posts about community events on and off campus. We invite you to use this resource by entering a keyword in the search box below. If you are searching for a phrase, we recommend you enclose it in quotation marks (example: "It Matters").

Student Hiromu Sogi signing up at the Petaluma Bounty table with Caryn Mali.
UPDATED: Recruit Students at Community Partner Thursdays

You can recruit SSU students for your organization by participating in Community Partner Thursdays.

To table at SSU:

Step 1:
Check the Google calendar to see if your preferred date is available.

Emily Seder, Assistant Director of the Writing Center, and Kurt Sollanek, an Assistant Professor from the Kinesiology Department
Tips & Trends in Service-Learning VI

"I don't believe that what we do in education should only be within the classroom," said Beth Ann Turner, a Lecturer in the Music Department. "Students are living now. Don't make what they learn [only] based on finding future wages."

Volunteer and intern for Verity to support victims of sexual violence, be involved in educating youth, and help with other programs dedicated to ending sexual violence. See here for the many ways to get involved.
Get Involved: Verity

Content Warning for sexual violation including rape; this post is part of a series that deals with intersectional gender-based violence.

Center for Community Engagement
A Bit of Tips & Trends

Hear what faculty member, Dr. Ron Lopez, has to say about the Tips & Trends in Service-Learning Workshop:

 

 

 

 

 

Student Hiromu Sogi signing up at the Petaluma Bounty table with Caryn Mali.
Service & Internship Fair IX

Lots of academic departments require internships or volunteer hours from students.

Center for Community Engagement
What Happened to the Community Calendar?

Have you noticed that you no longer receive those emails with all the Sonoma County community events? They told you about all the amazing nonprofit and governmental opportunities to help you get out and get involved. But then suddenly in the summer of 2015, they stopped. What happened?

Welcome, Dr. Rich Whitkus

"A university's value arises from its dedication to education, scholarship, and service.

Center for Community Engagement
More Changes in The CCE

Exciting changes are happening here in the CCE.

Happy 1st Birthday, Just Coffee!

The Center for Community Engagementand Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County created Just Coffee as a way to meet the community and creat

Elaine and Merith
Elaine Sundberg is Retiring

In just three short weeks, Elaine Sundberg will retire from Sonoma State University. She has been a force here for 29 years, but it is the last ten or so, particularly her work with the CCE, that I am writing about today.