At the Einhorn Center, we’re making high-quality community-engaged learning a hallmark of a Cornell education. We want every undergraduate student to learn how to partner with communities to create a better world, and we support programs across the university — from courses to co-curricular activities — that advance this goal.
increase in community-engaged learning course offerings since 2015
students enrolled in CEL courses
Engaged Faculty Fellows from across Cornell
participating students in Einhorn Center programs
community organizations employing CWSP students
of the Class of 2025 had a CEL experience
We support hundreds of faculty, staff, students and alumni who work with community partners to address global challenges and build a more collaborative future.
Integrating community-engaged learning into colleges’ curricular, co-curricular and research programs.
Students can participate in engaged programs, take on leadership roles, volunteer with local organizations, enroll in courses and apply for funding and awards.
Faculty and staff can find a network of supportive colleagues and resources for offering engaged opportunities to students.
Alumni can connect with students through community-engaged learning projects and programs.
Community partners can find collaborators, volunteers and so much more.
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