Community Service Center
The Duke University Community Service Center (CSC) is a clearinghouse for the numerous volunteer and community service activities available to students, faculty, and employees. The CSC strives to engage members of the Duke community in thoughtful, collective action, enrich the educational experience of students, and assist it's home city of Durham.

Hart Leadership Program at Duke University
The Hart Leadership Program (HLP) was founded in 1986 with a generous gift from the Milledge A. Hart III Family Endowment. The HLP is the first endowed undergraduate leadership program in the country and is a pioneer in academic service-learning programs. To date, more than 2,500 students have taken HLP courses and nearly half of those have participated in some form of service-learning experience.

Office of Community Affairs at Duke University
Duke University's Office of Community Affairs coordinates the Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership Initiative, which focuses on improving quality of life in the twelve neighborhoods near campus and boosting student achievement in the seven public schools that serve them.

Service-Learning at Duke University
Founded on the concept of reciprocity, Service-Learning at Duke strives to bring theory and practice, schools and communities, thought and action closer together. A joint initiative of faculty, students, and individuals and organizations in Durham, the Service-Learning Program provides students the opportunity to develop and to sustain a life-long ethic of service and civic engagement. This site includes an extensive listing of links to other service-learning sites and resources across the country.

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