Exposing high school students to STEM careers and monitoring air quality during controlled burns are just two of many efforts funded by the Community Engagement Impact Program.
The new Cardinal at Work Cares program launches Nov. 1 with more ways to give back
The expanded employee give-back program includes an online platform that makes it easy to find opportunities to volunteer, and Stanford’s month-long donation drive, which returns in person for the first time since the pandemic.
Bay Area high school students took the lead on a study of district programs and policies that affect student well-being, with help from veteran researchers at Stanford.
Joint Venture Silicon Valley and Stanford co-presented the event, which was the inaugural Stanford Office of Community Engagement Regional Forum, envisioned as a series of events that showcase regional collaboration and advance the university's mission.
With support from the Office of Community Engagement, Stanford faculty will join forces with local community organizations to help remedy pandemic-related challenges.
Students organize school supply drive to support local families
Undergraduate Human Biology students Gaby Escobar and Nadia Segura are asking for the Stanford community’s help for a back to school drive they have organized with the Department of General Pediatrics to support youth in the community.
Faculty and staff input sought for engagement program
The Employee Engagement Task Force invites Stanford community members to provide input into the design for an expanded university-wide program that provides opportunities for staff and faculty to give back to communities beyond campus.