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Kinesiology student Emily Giorgi and Analyssa Munoz
Spotlight: Elaine McHugh & Saturday Sidekicks

"Saturday Sidekicks definitely increased my desire to work with kids with disabilities. When I first signed up for the program, I was very nervous that I was not going to be able to communicate effectively with the kids.

Taylor Bonilla, Jacob Mermell, Professor Cynthia Boaz, Osvaldo Quinonez, Micah McCarver
Small Acts Make Big Differences

I have been working at the Center for Community Engagement since the fall of 2010. Learning the responsibilities and duties that this office tackles enlightened me in the CCE's mission, which I have been working hard to contribute to.

Creating A Logo As a College Freshman

"Natalie, for your next project, I would like you to create the logo for the Center", asked my supervisor, Merith Weisman.

Center for Community Engagement
Changes in the CCE

Exciting changes are happening here in the CCE. In addition to my role as Coordinator of the Center for Community Engagement, Academic Affairs has now added Coordinator of Social Media to my title and job duties.

Center for Community Engagement
Visions of 2025 from SSU CCE Students

As we ring in the new year, the student staff at the Center for Community Engagement can't help but wonder how the world will be in the year 2025.

Quote, "the visit to SSU and intern recruitment was quite successful"
New Way to Recruit SSU Students!

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Social Justice retreat group photo
Social Justice Retreat 2012

For two days and one night I attended the second annual social justice retreat at the Sequoia Retreat Center.

Tips & Trends in Service-Learning III

"The key to service learning is reflection." - Merith Weisman

Dr. Liz Thach and a group of service learning students
University & Community Partnership: Dr. Liz Thach

"With service-learning, students have the chance to apply theoretical learning to a real organizational setting. By helping community partners, students learned how to apply effective change management techniques."

Travel to Bali and Explore Social Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century

Sonoma State University's Professor Robert Girling in Partnership with Bali Institute for Global Renewal Presents:

Social Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century