Space still available: GEN ST 350F Making Connections through a Non Profit Internship

Space is still available in GEN ST 350F: Making Connections through a Non Profit Internship. Any student engaged in a significant service experience with a non-profit or public sector organization is eligible to take this course. Please see description below and forward widely!

Thanks,

Rachel

Rachel L. Vaughn
Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center
120 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-2803
phone: 206/616-4359 fax: 206/616.4389
email: rvaughn web: depts.washington.edu/leader

General Studies 350 Section F: Working in Community: Making Connections
through a Non-Profit Internship

3 credits (credit/no credit)
MW 2:30 pm-3:50 pm

Are you engaged in a non-profit or public sector internship or service experience?
Interested in exploring your internship work in the context of community action, global
citizenship, professional development, academic inquiry, and personal
growth? This course allows you to come together with international students studying
at the University of Washington through the Thematic Studies Abroad (TSA)
Program -Global Studies, Local Service to contextualize your internship work. As a
compliment to your internship work, you will read about and discuss concepts
of global citizenship and action, consider theories behind community-campus
partnerships, closely connect your internship to your academic work through
a research product for your internship organization, and engage in future
academic and personal planning.

Interested? This course meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 pm-3:50 pm
in ARC G070.

Email Rachel Vaughn at rvaughn for more information and an
add code! In your email, please include your name, class standing, current
internship involvement, and 2 primary goals for this class. Students can also feel
free to attend the first class today, Monday, March 28th…and request an add code
in person.

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