Check out CCESL’s new Changemakers Internship Program (CENG 3980-2), where you’ll work directly with a community partner on a special project addressing real community needs. Details: - Gain hands-on experience while making a difference. - Register for 1-2 credits per quarter in winter and spring. - Class meets Mondays, 4:00-4:50 pm (additional hours set with your partner). - Some paid internships may be available! This is a unique way to build your resume and develop practical skills.
Come celebrate the 4th Birthday of the Community Commons, all day!!!
We will have various forms of cake, caricature and balloon artists, Ski and Snowboard Waxing, crafting, music, and other activities in the Community Commons from 11:00am - 8:00pm!
Balloon Artists, Crafting, and Cake | 11:00am - 2:00pm
Ski/Snowboard Waxing in CCOM Loading Dock | 3:00 - 7:00pm (First come first serve basis - drop them off!)
Monday, February 3 at 8:00am
to Sunday, February 9 at 10:00pm
Winter Carnival is here! This is the official registration page for our various ticket pickups, including bus tickets to get up to Winter Park, ski lift tickets, and tubing tickets.
Buses will take students up to Winter Park on Friday (early AM) and Saturday (early AM), and return students to campus on Saturday (evening) and Sunday (mid-day). Tickets while supplies last.
Please use this link to book your hotel stay at The Vintage Hotel at the base of the mountain for ease and access. Enjoy some activities in the hotel with us, hot tub, pool, and free parking with your stay. Three night minimum stay (recommend Thursday 2/6 - Sunday 2/9).
Check out our How to Winter Carnival Website to learn more about rides up to mountain (ADA Accessible Amtrak train for $19 as well!) and ski/board rentals.
Please use this request form if you will be needing financial assistance.
Tuesday, Jan 28 (6pm-8pm) | CCOM 1700
The Center for Advocacy, Prevention, and Empowerment will be hosting a trivia night for National Stalking Awareness Month on Tuesday January 28th from 6pm-8pm in CCOM 1700! Compete as a team or solo for the chance to win prizes and gift cards! Admission is $5 per person and proceeds will support the CAPE Survivor Fund.
All Workshops Meet RSO Harm Reduction Requirement
Harm Reduction Summit: Less Risk. More Fun!
Monday, February 10 at 9:00am
to Friday, February 21 at 10:00am
Series of Harm Reduction workshop offerings throughout week's 6 and 7 of the quarter!
The Identities Edition features brand new workshops for ALL students on Authentic Allyship, LGBTQ+ Essentials, Addressing Anti-Blackness, and Disability Justice through a media and pop culture lens. FREE Community Commons dining vouchers and fun giveaways at each session! Complete 2 workshops to receive a swag bag (includes SJE branded long sleeve, tote bag, koozies, and custom stickers).
3rd and 4th year students, grad students, and off-campus residents, our new Voluntary Block Meal Plans offer convenience and value
• 30-Block Voluntary Meal Plan: $510/quarter (includes $200 Meal Plan Cash)
• 65-Block Voluntary Meal Plan: $925/quarter (includes $275 Meal Plan Cash)
Sign Up Today: Log into the Housing Portal, click "Meal Plan Request" under Quick Links, to get started.
Funding opportunity open to undergraduate and graduate students!
Looking for funds to support a community-engaged project? Students are invited to apply for a Community Engagement Student Grant (formerly ACE Student Scholars Grants)! Funds can be used for student compensation, project costs and/or project-related travel expenses. Awardees will also be part of a collaborative network and have access to additional support and resources Applications are reviewed once per quarter.
Early applications are welcome -- for example, you may submit an application for a Summer 2025 project by the February deadline.