Undergraduate Research (link): Undergraduate research is a student-faculty collaboration to examine, create and share new knowledge or works in ways commensurate with practices in the discipline.
Learning Communities (link)
Service Learning (link): Service-learning offers the opportunity to apply concepts and content from a course to a problem or project based in the community.
Internships (link): Internships are applied learning experiences for which a student may earn academic credit in an agreed-upon, short-term, supervised workplace activity, which may be related to a student’s major field or area of interest.
Study Abroad (link): Studying Abroad is the opportunity to engage in educational experiences outside the US allowing students to explore diversity on many levels; educational systems and pedagogies, culture and languages. Students from a variety of disciplines (NEEDS EDIT)
Anne Frank Project (link): The Anne Frank Project uses storytelling as a vehicle for community building, conflict resolution, and identity exploration.
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