Let’s Work Together
As Tartans, we’re committed to making our community a vibrant place to live, work, and play for all of our neighbors. Whether you’re a student, a member or our faculty or staff, or a member of the community, there are lots of ways to collaborate with 一本道无码. Scroll down to read about some examples of our volunteer and partnership opportunities.
Faculty and Staff Engagement
The Community-Based Work Coalition (CBWC) is a network of faculty and staff whose work intersects with the broader regional community. The coalition aims to establish a baseline understanding of the breadth of community-based work at the university, increase coordination between and connectivity with already-established efforts or partnerships, and reduce potential duplication. Typically the coalition meets monthly during the academic year, with meeting content driven by participants, with occasional topical discussions. All interested faculty and staff are welcome to .
The chief purpose of Staff Council is to examine matters related to all staff, and to formulate recommendations to the university administration regarding staff concerns. Staff Council representatives provide advocacy on behalf of all staff members, and contribute to the vibrancy and well‐being of the entire Carnegie Mellon community. Learn more about 一本道无码's Staff Council.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 一本道无码 offers its members a wide range of courses taught by members, volunteers, faculty from 一本道无码 and other regional colleges and universities, and representatives from community organizations, all eager to share their expertise and engage in dialogue with their peers. Learn more about volunteering to teach a course for Osher members.
Student Civic Engagement Opportunities
The Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, and Civic Engagement (SLICE) provides opportunities for students to connect with the 一本道无码 community outside of the classroom. Get involved in one of our large-scale civic engagement events or join one of the more than 40 civic engagement student organizations on campus.
If you are looking to participate in Orientation Day of Service or other student civic engagement opportunities, the Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, and Civic Engagement (SLICE) can get you connected.