Pathways Action
After taking the Pathways Survey choose a community issue to discover ways you can use your Pathway to take action.
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Where can I go to get involved?
Are you interested in serving the local community?
- The Sturzl Center for Community Service and Learning can help you find community engaged courses, an alternative break service trip or local volunteer opportunities.
- The Center for Student Engagement can help you find a student organization that is the right fit for you. Whether you are interested in service, multicultural, or social groups, all SNC student organizations serve on and off campus.
- The St. Norbert College Parish invites you to join their Outreach Ministries to serve people who are most vulnerable in our community.
Are you interested in learning more about people and working for justice?
- The Norman Miller Center for Peace Justice and Public Understanding provides voting information and “offers programs to help prepare students to engage with issues of peace and justice locally and globally with clarity and charity.”
- The Office of Student Inclusion and Belonging provides several culturally themed programs throughout the academic year to assist students in learning more about other cultures and an appreciation for all. All students are welcome to attend.
- The Cassandra Voss Center facilitates critical conversations and creates spaces in which genuine dialogue can thrive.
The Pathways of Public Service and Civic Engagement framework was developed by the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University and is curated by the Working Group.
Contact Us
Location
Our office is located in Todd Wehr Hall on the 2nd level, room 229.
Hours of Operation
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday
Phone: 920-403-3363
Email: sturzlcenter@snc.edu
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