Nearly 60 freshmen presented posters outlining service projects and discussed their experience with a crowd of faculty, staff, peers and supporters on April 24 at the Civic Engagement for Social Good (CESG) First-Year Student Service Showcase. Held in the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center, the event featured lively discussions and the opportunity to collaborate on future work.
"This spring, first-year CESG students completed semester-long community engagement projects with local partners, addressing issues such as food access, educational opportunity, environmental conservation, and animal welfare," said Associate Director Julie Randolph. "Our poster showcase highlights their contributions and how building on community strengths and expertise fosters meaningful social change."