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Through BIO 456 Advanced Topics in Biology of Marine Life, students will have the opportunity to investigate tropical marine biology in Roatán, Honduras over winter break. The application deadline is August 1st.
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For the second year in a row, CPGC's long-standing Migration Field Study will be anchored by a fall semester course called Global Citizenship: Migration in Philadelphia and Beyond. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, August 1st at 9:00am.
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Bi-College News covers the 2018 Economic Botany Field Study in Trinidad and Tobago.
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"Grounded in profound commitment to shared human dignity, any deep understanding of global citizenship features a radical critique of the world as we know it." - CPGC Executive Director Eric Hartman recently reflected on the politics of educating for global citizenship in the Trump era.
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The Greening Haverford Fund was formed in 2012 as a carbon-offset initiative by the Committee on Environmental Responsibility (CER) in partnership with the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship (CPGC).
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Each year, six Haverford graduates are selected to spend a year living in community and supporting social justice work at organizations throughout the Philadelphia area. This year’s fellows hit the ground running, and are deeply engaged with their work across the city.
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Balance your community engagement with your academic work through the Community Engagement and Social Responsibility course. View a list of local volunteer opportunities for the spring semester below.
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The CPGC-sponsored Migration Field Study program, now in its eighth year, brings students to the U.S.-Mexico border and to Mexico City to glimpse the human face of immigration.
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Apply now for the week-long community engagement program in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. Deadline: Sunday, September 24th.