Cornell offers undergraduate students a wide variety of opportunities to become involved in positive change through community-engaged learning.
Seven projects are receiving a boost from the latest round of , awarded two times a year by the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement to teams of faculty or staff and their community partners, including:
, is a repeat recipient, thanks to a Sustaining Engaged Opportunity Grant, launched this year. Applicants who have successfully completed an EOG Planning grant are eligible. Led by , assistant professor in the 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频 and Susanne Bruy猫re, professor in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, the pairs Cornell STEM students with high school students with disabilities or communication challenges in the BOCES Career Program. With assistance from Cornell鈥檚 Lab of Ornithology, they explore their interest in birds and how to communicate about science.
Additional projects that received winter 2025 Engaged Opportunity Grants include:
- : student volunteers advocate for the compassionate release of prisoners serving extreme sentences in federal prison