EngageEventsHow to be Community-Engaged at Penn: A Guide for First-Year SEAS Students
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How to be Community-Engaged at Penn: A Guide for First-Year SEAS Students

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Registration is now closed. Please contact us by email at info@snfpaideia.upenn.edu for the zoom link to join the event.

Engineering and STEM students will describe how they’ve integrated community engagement in their academic and extra-curricular work at Penn through specialized courses, internships, capstone projects and other activities. Staff from the SNF Paideia Program, The Netter Center for Community Partnerships, Civic House, The Robert A. Fox Leadership Program, and the Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies, will be on hand to share opportunities and answer questions. This event is for all first-year engineering students curious about how academic studies at Penn can be combined with serving and learning in the community.

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