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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").

Service & Internship Fair IV

Early in the Fall 2010 semester, Sonoma State University's Career ServicesJoin Us Making Progress (JUMP) and the CCE&nb

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What's it like working in the CCE?

In August 2010, I started working as a student assistant for the Center for Community Engagement (CCE).

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Skipping to the Last Stop

Happy Summer! Summer at SSU is a time for reflection and planning for the next academic year. It's a slower time here, while in the community, work continues at its regular high speed.

Community Based Participatory Research Workshop I

In April, the CCE hosted an interactive workshop luncheon with Natalia Deeb-Sossa, an Assistant Professor in Chicana/o 

Sustainability & Community Engagement Mini-Conference IV

In March, the Center for Community Engagement, the Sustainability Work Group, the Center for Teaching and Professional Development, and the Chair of Undergraduate Studies, co-hosted a the 2011 Sustainability & Community Engagement Mini-C

Careers for the Common Good Panel III

Center for Community Engagement collaborated with JUMP and Sonoma State University Career Services to hold the annual Careers for the Common Good Panel discuss

Tips & Trends in Service-Learning II

Early this semester Merith Weisman, coordinator of the Center for Community Engagement, provided a workshop for faculty members focused specifically for the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines which aimed to assist them with incorporatin

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Sharing Time, Skills, and Experience: How Time Banking Benefits Organizations

Many people understand how individuals can use a time bank to exchange services (in case you don't, check out this 58 second video). This blog post focuses on how organizations can use a time bank.

SWEEP: Sustainable Waterway Educational Engagement Program

Grant Awarded for Service-Learning in STEM Disciplines