Catalysts for change
Emory University is an integral part of our local and global community, and so are the students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community partners who bring our programs to life.
Emory's Center for Civic and Community Engagement (CCE) supports members of the Emory community to develop and apply their skills to foster a kinder and more socially just world. We offer established programs that are vital to the communities around us--programs that help members of the Emory community channel their passion for social justice, education, health care, and more into purposeful impact in the metro Atlanta community and beyond. The work of the CCE helps operationalize and fulfill the University's mission to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity. As participants learn and grow, they find they can be catalysts for change and can better serve their community.
Check out our April 2022 Newsletter!
2021 CCE Awards
The award recipients were announced at the annual CCE Awards Ceremony on April 29, 2021. The event was hosted by James Roland, Sr. Director, Center for Civic and Community Engagement. Guest speakers included Emory University President, Dr. Gregory Fenves, and Willie Sullivan, Founder and Managing Director for the John R. Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition, and an MBA candidate in the Goizueta Business School.
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Building a socially just world
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Connecting new Americans with key resources
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Building critical thinking and advocacy skills for kids
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Turning a break into a breakthrough
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Collaborating to solve community issues
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Increasing graduation rates
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Connecting people to service opportunities