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Civic Engagement Opportunities & Events
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Welcome to Princeton's weekly civic engagement e-newsletter for the 2013 Spring Term. This newsletter is designed to highlight upcoming Pace Center projects, events, and activities, as well as to provide a digest of civic engagement and volunteer opportunities available to the Princeton campus community. To subscribe or to offer feedback on the newsletter, email pace@princeton.edu . |
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Community Service Kickoff 2013
2-4PM Frist Campus Center
Join us on the second and third floors of Frist for a newly-formatted civic engagement fair. Learn about all the opportunities to get involved in service this semester. Talk with leaders and participants of student groups, weekly service projects, and Breakout Princeton. You can tailor service to your schedule!
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4:30PM Frist 302. Nationally-recognized photographer, Steve Rosenfield, will present his "What I Be" project to students on the Princeton campus, Monday through Friday, Feb. 18-22. This public lecture will explain the purpose and inspiration of the project. |
| TOMORROW: 2/20 Restorative Justice and Religion: A Case Study
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TOMORROW: 2/20 "Give Me a Shot of Anything: House Calls for the Homeless": Film Screening and Panel Discussion
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4:30PM, Robertson Hall Bowl 16. Featuring the Honorable Andras Sajo, Justice of the European Court of Human Rights. The lecture will examine the European Human Rights protection system, both the European Human Rights Convention and the European Union.
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2/27 "Faith in Immigration"
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Ongoing New Orleans City Council Summer Internships
The Office of Councilmember LaToya Cantrell is seeking a small group of motivated and talented undergraduate students to join our staff as City Council Fellows. Fellows will serve as fully integrated members of our staff, and will rotate through responsibilities including policy work, communications and outreach. Email Chief of Staff Daniel E. Rauch '10 at drauch@nola.gov for more information.
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A new initiative co-sponsored by ODUS and the Pace Center, designed to 'burst the Orange Bubble.' Think Orange Key tours - but off campus. This initiative is designed to allow students to take walking tours of Princeton, offering them a look at a broad array of direct service, advocacy, education, commerce and arts programs in the town they call home for four special years. To join the executive board of this new initiatve, email Shirley Gao, sgao@princeton.edu or Keira Wilson, keiraw@princeton.edu.
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Emerging Leaders is an affordable, high-quality professional development program that equips aspiring nonprofit leaders from diverse backgrounds with the skills, management training, self-assessment, mentoring, peer coaching, and confidence to boost their impact on the nonprofit sector. For more information and application materials, visit the AlumniCorps website. |
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201D Frist Campus Center Princeton, NJ 08544 609.258.7260
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