Volunteer and Service Opportunities
The Career and Community Learning Center (CCLC) offers students, community partners, faculty and staff a range of information and resources about service-learning and community involvement. Since 1992, the Career and Community Learning Center staff members have worked with more than 120 faculty members and instructors to support them in offering service-learning courses or options in more than 40 departments and nine colleges on the Twin Cities campus.
For more information about service learning, as well as other related opportunities and resources, contact the Career and Community Learning Center, 135 Johnston Hall, 612-624-7577.
Career and Lifework Center
Connecting older adults with educational programs that support their employment, self-suffiiciency, community participation, and personal enrichment.
LearningLife
A new community for baby boomers who want to connect, have fun, and learn in good company. LearningLife courses, seminars, discussions, and events address three major themes: What do you want to do now that you've grown up? How will you grow what you know? How do you want to be remembered?
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