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Cultivating a Classroom Garden

With any conventional garden comes a few plants, some flowers, a vegetable or two and usually some pesky weeds poking up beneath the dirt.

CAPS location, portable building
Need A Little Help with Coping? Check out CAPS!

Special thanks to service-learning FIG Leadership students in UNIV238 01 for the posts in this special series on resources for those struggling with ca

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How Relentlessly Pursuing My College Degree Paid Off

My past has a story that I do not readily talk about, but ultimately it has driven me to become who I am today. The actions I take, the spirit I have, and the things I face every day involve me bringing everything I have, including the struggles I have faced.

Discovery Day IV

Every fall semester, Discovery Day provides younger students with their first exposure to higher education while providing college service-learners with an engaging opportunity for leadership and service.

Center for Community Engagement
Find a Match for Hope

Special thanks to service-learning FIGLeadership students in UNIV238 01 for the posts in this special series on resources for those struggling with cancer a

Center for Community Engagement
Working for the CCE: Learning the World of Civic Engagement

When I first arrived at the steps of SSU, I was so ready to jump right into all the different volunteer opportunities I could find because I knew I wanted to impact my campus like I had done at my high school. I soon found myself stretched so thin I was exhausted.

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The Strength in Asking for Help

Special thanks to service-learning FIG Leadership students in UNIV238 01 for the posts in this special series on resources for those struggling with ca

Careers for the Common Good IV

"Do some volunteer work, just because you're not getting a paycheck does not mean it is not valuable to your future employer. Life experiences bring just as much to the table as degrees and credentials," states speaker Anya Perron-Burdick.

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Continuing to Grow at Continuums of Service

Because I plan a career at a non-profit organization, the skills I have developed in online communities have contributed immensely to what I call my real world "tool-belt." This April, I had the amazing opportunity to speak at Campus Compact's 2012&nbsp