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Center for Social Concerns


 

 

NEW! Spring 2009 Community-based Courses   

Experience education outside the classroom. [Online Guide]

In the News...   [CSC articles / Videos]

Mission

The Center for Social Concerns of the University of Notre Dame facilitates community-based learning, research and service informed by Catholic Social Tradition. Through the Center, learning becomes service to justice.

The Center for Social Concerns is an associated center of the Institute for Church Life and the Office of the Provost  

   

Faithful Citizenship

 

Throughout this academic year, the Center for Social Concerns’ courses, events and voter mobilization efforts will foster dialogue about public issues that have moral dimensions, examine how these issues impact the formation of conscience, and consider our social responsibility to participate in the public realm to build a more just and humane world.

The U.S. Bishops’ document, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, will serve as the frame of reference for this analysis.

 

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Upcoming Events

Project Warmth

1. Clean your closet.

2. Select outerwear to donate.

3. Deposit items in collection bins.

Your warmth will be shared with the South Bend community and nationwide.

Collection bins are located at key locations around campus.

 

Vulnerable Children and Child Headed Families: From Tragedy towards Happiness

Photo Essay
Wednesday, November 19 –

Friday, November 21
3:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Reception: Thursday

3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Dooley Room, LaFortune

Seminars and Programs

Summer Service Learning Program

SSLP is an 8-week service-learning course in which participating students work with agencies across the U.S., reaching out in multiple ways to people in need... [More Information]     

                   Apply now!

Latino Leadership Intern Program (LLIP)

The internship exposes students to Latino communities in metropolitan Chicago...[More]

Application now available.     Deadline: November 21

    

2008-2009 Center Events Calendar

Social Action Network Calendar

Downloads

Download Fall 2008 Seminar Booklet

Download Fall 2008 Faculty Guide      

 

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