Posts tagged with “Health and Well-being” (All posts)
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Winter Term Blood Drive
28 January 2020The winter term blood drive is fast approaching! The blood drive will take place from February 4-6 in the Great Hall
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CCCE in The Carletonian
15 November 2019This term the CCCE has been featured multiple times in The Carletonian! Here are some excerpts from the articles and links to read more:
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CCCE Fellows from each focus area reflect on the challenges of promoting student involvement in civic engagement and the rewards of collaborative projects.
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Alternative Spring Break Recap: New Leadership
19 April 2019An up-and-coming leader in the Carleton community helps run a Habitat for Humanity trip in Waterloo, Iowa
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CCCE Photo Contest!
27 February 2019The CCCE is hosting our first ever Photo Contest! We want to see your photos from your work in the community and share them with our partners on and off campus!
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MNxMN 2019: Beyond the Vote Civic Activism Conference
24 February 2019Looking to take your civic activism to the next level? Want to know more about the issues you care about? Want to learn skills and tools to help you make…
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Reflecting on Winter Fellowships
6 February 2019Students reflect on their various experiences having a Winter Break Fellowship sponsored by the CCCE.
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The Supershelf: Coming to the CAC Near You
17 January 2019The CAC had a goal to “make the food shelf a dignified and welcoming place for the community, in addition to encouraging healthy eating habits and making fresh, nutritious foods easily available” (Sam Schnirring, ’19). Now they have a new Supershelf!
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2Fik Talks about Identity
24 October 2018“Who are you?” is a question that 2Fik believes is a question that everyone can connect to. At some point, every person has been asked, “Who are you? Where are you from?” and has to think about their own identity.
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Cooking up interest in CCCE programs at the Involvement Fair
20 September 2018The four focus areas of the CCCE cover a broad range of issues, and there are always opportunities to volunteer no matter your previous experience or your individual interests.