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We're not talking about legal status, we're talking about community.  We see citizens as a diversity of people dedicated to building relationships, identifying injustices, and creating collaborative, tangible public work that betters the world we live in.

We go beyond classroom learning by putting DU students and faculty on the streets of Denver to engage in collaborative community partnerships with local non-profits, government offices, and civic organizations.

This isn't about showing up for credit. It's about over 2,000 DU students and over 70 DU faculty actively engaging in community-based learning, teaching, research and public good projects.

 
Manuel Del Real

Manuel Del Real

DU Student, Class of 2009 and 2011

Every time I look at the murals, it gives me great pride as an alumnus to be able to see students make a change...Being a coach has also helped me realize I am the mentor that I used to look up to.

Hava Gordon

Hava Gordon

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology

Last year, I taught a Service Learning FSEM: "Youth Cultures: Inequality, Resistance, and Empowerment." This was the first time teaching my FSEM as a service learning class, and it was an amazing experience. With the help of my wonderful Service Learning Associate, Cameron Lewis, our class partnered with "The Spot" youth center and Rainbow Alley. Both organizations work to empower teens by providing a safe and creative space for low-income, homeless, and LGBTQ youth. FSEM students joined outreach workers at The Spot on night walks around the city, distributing needed items to homeless youth. Students also participated in consciousness-raising workshops at Rainbow Alley, connecting with Rainbow Alley youth through these workshops."

Emelyne Neff

Emelyne Neff

Coach at Bruce Randolph School

PA is a chance to live outside the DU bubble and to build strong, powerful relationships with young people thirsting for truth, justice and freedom...I can't get enough of if it. The changes on an individual and group level are tangible and beautiful. I feel like I'm making a difference and am the recipient of change as much as an agent of change.

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2010 Presidents Honor Roll