NC State’s Campus Community Centers continued their partnership with the Center for Student Leadership, Ethics and Public Service (CSLEPS) on several Alternative Service Break (ASB) trips earlier this month. These high-impact travel experiences help students develop and enhance a value for public service, civic engagement and service-learning as well as engage in dialogue that explores and advocates for social justice issues locally and globally.
This year, staff from the Women’s Center, Multicultural Student Affairs and the GLBT Center served as advisors for ASB experiences crafted by student leaders to Guatemala, Costa Rica and San Francisco. |