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Community Engagement Scholars Program Info Session
Wednesday November 25, 2009 From 12:30PM to 1:30PM
The Community Engagement Scholars Program info session will give you an overview of the program, including specifics on Community Engagement Hours and Reflections. We will explore different approaches to community involvement and you\\\'ll leave the session with everything you need to enroll and become a Community Engagement Scholar.
Address: 345 Fraser Hall [UPDATED]
Contact: Laura Dammer Hess, Career and Community Learning Center, 345 Fraser Hall
Please call 612-626-2044, for more info.


U of M Job and Internship Fair
Monday February 22, 2010 From 10:00AM to 4:00PM
Don\\\'t miss the biggest career fair in Minnesota, specifically for U of M students and recent alumni!
Address: Minneapolis Convention Center
Contact: Career and Community Learning Center
Please call 612-624-7577 for more info.


Integrative Community Engagement Project (ICEP) Workshop
Friday December 4, 2009 From 10:00AM to 12:00PM
The Integrative Community Engagement Project (ICEP) is the capstone experience for the Community Engagement Scholars Program, and a great chance to use your past community work and academic experiences to meet a need or build capacity within a community organization. In this workshop, we will hear from alumni of the Scholars Program about how they developed and implemented their ICEPs. We will also participate in activities meant to begin the brainstorming/planning process for your ICEP. This workshop is open to all CESP students, but is especially recommended for those planning to do their ICEP in the Spring of 2010.
Address: Eddy Hall Room 102
Contact: Laura Dammer Hess
Please call 612-626-2044, for more info.


"Development:" Ethical Implications and Justifications
Wednesday December 2, 2009 From 1:00PM to 3:00PM
\"Development:\" Ethical Implications and Justifications
Address: Amundson Hall, Room 30
Contact: Laura Dammer Hess
Please call 612-626-2044, for more info.

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