Humanitarian Center

 

The Humanitarian Center connects Pacific students, faculty, and staff with the community to serve the common good and facilitate learning.

Why get involved?

By engaging with the surrounding community, you can better understand social issues and how they might be changed.  You can make a difference in someone's life, and gain new insights on academic subjects.   Serving in the community provides experience and information for career exploration and the opportunity to acquire new skills.  Joining with others,  you can experience the power of working together for the common good.

How to get involved:

Navajo Learning Center ChildrenStudent in Highland Tutoring Center

Visit the Humanitarian Center in Scott Hall 101 and check out information on community agencies and organizations, sign-up for one of our sponsored programs, or attend the Work and Service Fair at the beginning of each semester.  Many professors incorporate service learning in their classes.  There are also opportunities to participate in service programs sponsored through residence halls, campus clubs, sororities and fraternities.  Bring your own ideas for service programs to the Humanitarian Center for assistance.

Community Service Work-Study is an option:

If you have been awarded federal work-study as part of your financial aid package,  you are eligible to earn your award assisting at a variety of community agencies and schools.  Contact the Pacific Career Development Center for more information.

Academic credit is available:

Peace and Conflict Studies 105,  Introduction to Service Learning,  offers the opportunity to combine service in the community with discussion and readings for academic credit. 

Popular programs:

Upcoming Events

May 16, 2008

National Bike to Work (and School!) Day

Jun 20-22, 2008

Reunion 2008: A World of Difference

News

Poetry Reading to Mark Fifth Anniversary of Center for Gender Equity/Adelante Mujeres Bridge Program

Thursday's reading starts at 7pm in The Milky Way

Pacific University Social Work Students to Testify on May 14 before the Portland City Council

Students to present testimony in support of the UN Convention Rights of the Child

School Supplies Needed to Support Environmental Education in Morocco

Donate your surplus school supplies to help Peace Corps volunteer Ashley Hollenbeck '06 promote environmental education in Morocco. Boxes are located around campus to accept donations.

Unwanted Reusable's at Move Out?

As students prepare to move out of the residence halls and staff and faculty out of offices, the Pacific Green Team has organized a collection for all unwanted materials. Read on for more detail.