The Spencer Center prepares graduates to be active, invested participants in improving their communities through volunteerism, advocacy, voting, and other efforts – this is what it means to be civically engaged.
The Spencer Center cultivates socially-responsible professionals through a range of programs including education on campus and active engagement off campus. We help students become more aware of social issues and civic problems, partnering with community members and organizations to provide hands-on opportunities for experiences that broaden student skills and capacity for effecting positive social change.
In an age where connectivity and digital presence define the professional landscape, there exists a virtual realm that transcends the boundaries of conventional networking – LinkedIn. As you carve your path towards personal growth and professional success, LinkedIn emerges as a powerful tool that empowers you to amplify your journey. Today, let us embark on an exploration of how you can leverage LinkedIn for personal growth and propel your career aspirations to new heights.
By Christina Harris
Christina HarrisDirector of McCree Center for Life Success
The first-ever Civic Connections meeting took place at the Spencer Center last month. Civic Connections aims to provide students of varying disciplines an opportunity to network by arranging a time and space to meet students outside of their major. Despite …
MBU announcements are for the university and surrounding communities to share information on events, operations updates, jobs and internships, apartment …