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This past year, like many other changes to occur, the Center for Community Engagement saw a transformation. Prior to Fall 2020, the CCE office resided at 20 Old Chapel Road […]
This past year, like many other changes to occur, the Center for Community Engagement saw a transformation. Prior to Fall 2020, the CCE office resided at 20 Old Chapel Road […]
Kathlyn Gehl ‘21.5 and Alana Kornaker ’22, two teaching assistants of Middlebury’s first cohort of the Community Connected Project-Based Learning Teaching Assistant program, share their experience as a TA. To […]
In the fall of 2020, Cassie Kearney ‘22 participated in the Center for Community Engagement’s first Community Connected Learning course. Here is the reflection she shares on her learning experience […]
“It has also been a vulnerable learning experience for the students, who have the satisfaction of knowing that they are doing work with real-world impact” Pam Berenbaum, Director of the […]
As a member of the larger Experiential Learning Center (ELC) ecosystem with the Center for Careers and Internships and the Innovation Hub, the Center for Community Engagement (CCE) is the […]
Middlebury’s Alternative Break Program (MAlt) functions as a service-oriented alternative to traditional February break activities. By engaging with communities across the nation and the globe, students share an experience, provide […]
The Center for Community Engagement is often sought out by students wishing to deepen their commitments and connections to either communities right here in Middlebury or communities beyond. Students enter […]
This blog is on Niwaeli Kimambo’s, Assistant Professor of Geography, Fall 2020 course. The Center for Community Engagement supports Middlebury College faculty seeking to deepen student learning through collaborative projects […]
This blog is written by Jordan Saint-Louis ’24, a student from the Center for Community Engagement’s first Community Connected Learning course in Fall 2020, on the class experience. Funny enough, […]
Serving Addison County since 1965, H.O.P.E (Helping Overcome Poverty’s Effects) is a local non-profit organization located right here in Middlebury, Vermont. It runs one of the largest food shelves and […]