The DU Immersion Programs offer students an intense, deep and meaningful immersion into a justice issue area, with the goal of providing the opportunity for transformative life experiences. These programs are an important part of a continuum of experiences and entry points for DU students to get involved with the work of community engagement and service learning. In addition, the Immersion Programs directly address three of the University's greatest values: dedication to the public good, global citizenship, and intellectual innovation.
Fall 2008
Immersion Day: Immigration and Labor Rights
Engage in the Conversation.
Denver Immersion Day: This program offers students and faculty a chance to immerse themselves in the justice issue areas of immigration and labor issues. Activities will include site visits and dialogues with those involved and affected by these issues in the Denver Metro community.
Date: Friday, October 24, 2008
Time: 8 a.m. — 3 p.m.
Participant limit: 12 (students and faculty)
Cost: $10 (includes transportation and lunch)
Application Deadline: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 5pm
Download your application here, and return completed application with $10 program fee to:
Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Driscoll South, Suite 22; 2050 E. Evans Ave;Denver, CO 80208
The Immersion Days are run by previous student participants and leaders of the spring break Denver Immersion Program and is sponsored by the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (CCESL) at the University of Denver. www.du.edu/engage
Denver Immersion Day Application
Spring 2008
Did you know that DU offers International Service Learning programs in India, Bosnia, South Africa, El Salvador, and Thailand? Visit www.du.edu/intl/isl for more information!