This is a 4-credit college course where graduate students work as consultants on real community problems in Minnesota. Students team up with other graduate students from different programs to solve im...
This is a 4-credit college course where graduate students work as consultants on real community problems in Minnesota. Students team up with other graduate students from different programs to solve important issues like housing, education, or job equity. They work with community leaders and mentors to create solutions that can actually be used. The course meets twice a week and requires about 15 hours of work per week total. Students get hands-on experience in leadership and working across different sectors while helping their community.
The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.
Socrates.