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FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Samarov Optional 20Make Music NOLA
Students serve as music
mentors. Daily activities
include leading orchestra
instruction for small groups of
elementary aged children
after school hours and Saturday morning
possibilities
various schools and community
centers First
APMS 3450
Music & Musicians in Community Amy Pfrimmer Mandatory 40
Bishop Perry Center, St. Jude
Community Center, Chapel
of the Holy Spirit
Students create a service
project with community
partner and use musical skills to
perform. Students build a
meaningful relationship with the community
through the class partners
and develop the humility and
connection that can add to
musical performance.
various weekday
schedule and Saturday mornings
downtown community
centers First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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Graduation Requirement Tier
ARHS 6511Social Practice Art Adrian Anagnost Mandatory 20
Prospect New Orleans
Students serve as either remote research assistant for a Prospect 4 artist, createagallery guides for selevted artworks, or serve as site docents. varies varies Second
BMEN 2310
Product & Experimental Design Katherine Raymond Optional 20
VariousNew Orleans
Schools
Students mentor local
middle school or high school students with their science fair projects. TBD TBD First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
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BMEN 4030Team Design Project Lars Gilbertson
Mandatory 20/Optional 40 Various
Students complete a "capstone"
design course whose purpose is to integrate
program coursework and
to provide hands-on
experience with real problems.
Faculty/student-determined. TBD Second
CELL1010Intro to Cell and Molec Biology Meenakshi Vijayaraghavan
Optional 20 Hours LUMCON
Students take water samples in designated areas of New Orleans to monitor the health of the local water ecology system. In addition, students report findings and present to LUMCON officials and K-12 students in the Greater New Orleans area. New Orleans" TBD
Various bodiesof water in
New Orleans First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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CELL 3210 Physiology Jim Cronin Optional 20/40
Arts in Medicine
Students provide patients and caregivers the opportunity
to become absorbed in
creative activities and
performances in both individual
and group settings.
Mainly weekday business hours,
but some weekend may be available
4700 S. Interstate 10
Service Rd W, Metarie, LA
70001; downtown
Cancer CenterTulane shuttle
available. First or Second
Chartwell Center
Students support
Chartwell's mission to serve
children with autism
spectrum disorders by
providing educational
services, and by offering training and support to
families, teachers and
other professionals.
Monday-Friday, peak hours 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
1225 Magazine St, New
Orleans, LA 70130
Tulane shuttle available. First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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CELL 3210 Physiology Jim Cronin Optional 20/40 Miracle League
Students share the sport with
the opportunity to interact with
the players who possess one or more special
needs.
Saturdays; games at 9, 10, 11, 12 and 1 as
teams are scheduled.
The Fly at Audubon Park, New Orleans,
LA 70118
8-week commitment: students must
commit to EVERY
Saturday, including Fall Break. Tulane
shuttle available. First or Second
CENG4750Practice School Julie Albert Optional 20 Various projects
Students work in pairs/small teams on various projects. varies varies Second
CMPS3300 Software Studio Anastasia KurdiaOptional 20 Hours Various
Students will work with non profit "client" to develop their websites. varies
some site visits, mostly independent work First or Second
COLQ 3050 - 03
Post Study Abroad Re-Entry Annie Gibson Optional 20 various
In 3rd of a 3-semester course, students reflect on the service projects they conducted while abroad. First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
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COMM3400Comm&Leadership in Groups Bart Reilly Mandatory 20 TBA
Students analyze and consult for "client organization" on organizational communication and structure.
TBD - small teams will work together throughout the semester based on shared availability First or Second
DSGN 3100 Design Studio Emilie Welty-Taylor Mandatory 40Tulane City
Center
Students work on planning and
constructing City Center
Projects. Second
EDLA2000Education in a Diverse Society
Mandatory 20 Hours various schools
Students work with public
school (elementary or
middle/high school)
students as reading
buddies/tutors and/or in class
assistants. Students are expected to commit to a
regular schedule.
2 hour time slot Monday-Friday 8am-
3pm First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
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EDUC3210Methods for Teaching ESL Robert Connor
Optional 20 Hours Bridge2Rwanda and Kepler University
Students teach English as a
Second Language in a
one-on-one setting to Rwandan
students at the Kepler
University in Kigali, Rwanda using Skype, Google Docs, and email to communicate. varies. virtual First or Second
EDUC3210
Language and Culture in the Classroom Robert Connor
Optional 20 Hours Bridge2Rwanda and Kepler University
Students teach English as a
Second Language in a
one-on-one setting to Rwandan
students at the Kepler
University in Kigali, Rwanda using Skype, Google Docs, and email to communicate. varies. virtual First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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DescriptionActivity
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EBIO/EENS 3550
Shark Paleobiology Jeffrey Agnew
Mandatory 20 Hours
LaURGE & various schools
Students develop and teach and
inquiry-based activity related
to shark paleobiology for
K-12 public school students.
Weekdays,8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
On campus &occasional local
school visits First or Second
EBIO/EENS 3150
GIS for Water Resources Reda Amer
Optional 20 Hours
Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation
Students collect water samples from drainage canal in the New Orleans area, and perform water quality test, and also public education about water quality and how to preserve their natural resources. TBD TBD First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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EENS3730
Pathways to Urban Sustainabilty Jeffrey Sigler
Mandatory 20 Hours
Green Light New Orleans
Students canvas and
survey community
members, and research local
food distribution in order to help
develop a methodology
that GLNO can use to measure the impact of
backyard gardens on
money saved, carbon
emissions, ecological footprint
reduction, etc.In campus and
work from home
8203 Jeannette St, New
Orleans, LA First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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ENGP 2430 Mechanics of Materials Katherine Raymond Optional 20
Dominican High School / Tinkerella
TU and Dominican students develop engaging videos designed to inspire interest in STEM concepts, to be used as introductions to hands-on science experiments. First
ENLS 3610
Introductory Creative Writing with Inmates at Lafayette Parish Prison Zachary Lazar Mandatory 40
Lafayette Parish Correctional Institute
Students workshop
creative writing activities
parntered with inmates at
Lafayette parish prison.
Workshoping is done through
electronic correspondance and a few class
visits throughout the
semester.
TBA - some Saturday trips required
Lafayette Parish (~2 hour drive) First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
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Graduation Requirement Tier
ENLS3620
Wrokshop Creative Writing: Journalism Michael Luke
Mandatory 40 Hours
Big Class, New Orleans Science and Math Charter
Using journalism as the medium,
students work collaboratively
with high school students from New Orleans
Charter Science and
Mathematics High School to produce a bi-
annual magazine that
will be published at the
end of the semester. TBD TBD First or Second
ENLS3650
Persuasive Writing: Aristotle in New Orleans Ryan McBride Jennifer Heil
Mandatory 40 Hours
Tulane Debate Society
Students mentor middle
and high school debate
clubs, and help facilitate a city-wide debate tournament.
Monday-Fridaybetween 3:00-7:
00PM. Some Saturdays Various First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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FREN203Intermediate French Various
Optional 20 Hours
Audubon Charter, ISL, Lycee Francais, Ecole Bilingue
Students serve as teachers
assistants and one on one tutors in a
French immersion
environment. Tulane students are encouraged
speak only in French around
Audubon students. school hours
At school site; students are paired with schools based on their availbility First
FREN3150Intermediate French Various
Optional 20 Hours
Audubon Charter, ISL, Lycee Francais, Ecole Bilingue
Students serve as teachers
assistants and one on one tutors in a
French immersion
environment. Tulane students are encouraged
speak only in French around
Audubon students. school hours First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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DescriptionActivity
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FREN4160
Translation Theory and Practice Annette Sojic
Mandatory 20 Hours
International School of Louisian
Students meet with ISL French
teachers to practice oral
language skills, work in and out
of class on translation of U.S. History and Social Science textbooks, and
reflect on translation
issues encountered
due to linguistic and cultural differences.
On site work: M-F during
school hours.
1400 Camp St, New Orleans,
LA 70130 Second
GESS 4700 Sexuality in US HistoryRed TremmelOptional 20 Hours LGBT + Archivs
Students work on archival projects helping a marginalized community to collect and preserve their history. Varies
7 Bamboo Rd, New Orleans, LA 70124 First or Second
HISU2610 The Old South Randy SparksOptional 20 Hours
Louisiana State Museum, others
Students may assist with archiving, research, or other activities. TBD TBD First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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DescriptionActivity
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LAST1010Intro to Latin American Various
Optional/Mandatory 20 Hours
Catholic Charities ESL, International High School, Nuestra Voz, La Semilla
Depending on partner, students may work with high school or adult students learning english, or other relevant projects. First
LAST4950
Social Justice and Civic Engagement Jimmy Huck
Public Service Fellows program
Must be accepted into program. Second
LGST3890 Legal Studies Sanda GroomeOptional 40 Hours
Court Watch New Orleans
Students serve as court monitors.
Business (court) hours
2700 Tulane Ave, New
Orleans, 70119 First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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LING 4890Brain & Language Harry Howard
Optional 20 hours
Students support
Chartwell's mission to serve
children with autism
spectrum disorders by
providing educational
services, and by offering training and support to
families, teachers and
other professionals.
Monday-Friday, peak hours 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
1225 Magazine St, New
Orleans, LA 70130
Tulane shuttle available. First or Second
MGMT4160 Leadership Carmelo TurilloOptional 20 hours Various
Students select from several
organizations to volunteer, observe
organizational culture,
communication, and leadership
styles and structure. varies varies Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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DescriptionActivity
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MUSC-3440Black Music, Black Lives Matt Sakakeeny
Optional 40 Hours
Roots of Music
Students tutor Roots of Music youth on academics, building relationships and learning about local culture. Students will create portfolio and final project for their partner.
two tutoring sessions weekly, or alternate project 1331 Kerlerec First or Second
PHIL3500 Buddhism Hans Gruenig Keith SilvermanOptional 20 Hours
Sophie B. Wright H.S.,
Upward Bound, Poydras Home, St. Anna's Arts
for Kids
Students tutor high school
students while assisting with mindfulness
techniques, or accompany and converse with
elders at Poydras Home
to develop compassion.
school hours; some after school hours; Poydras home has some weekend hours First or Second.
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
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PHIL 3933Environmental Ethics Keith Silverman
Optional 20 Hours TBD
Students will serve with
environmentally-focused agencies. TBD TBD First or Second
PHYS2910
Introduction to Physics Pedagogy Khazhgery Shakov
Mandatory 20 Hours
Lusher Charter School
Students serve as teachers assistants in physics and other STEM
courses
5624 Freret St, New Orleans,
LA 70115
PHYS/ENGP/MPEN 3950/6950
Engineers for International Development Douglas Chrisey
Mandatory 20 Hours
Engineers Without Borders
Course is designed to prep students for a trip abroad to complete an engineering project (i.e. water access project in Ecuador) First or Second
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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DescriptionActivity
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POLC3003
Women Leading Change Anna Mahoney
Optional 20 Hours
NCI, United Way, LA Women's Caucus
Students assist in various activities
dependent on site: research
on policy areas, presentations, helping public meetings, and
other communications
. various
various, including a class trip to Baton Rouge Second
POLI 2500
Introduction to International Relations Christina Kiel
Mandatory 20 Hours
Homer Plessy School
Students create age and curriculum appropriate lesson plans around international relations for PreK and 4-5th grade classes. school hours
2021 Pauger St, New Orleans, LA 70116 First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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PORT 2030 Portuguese Megwen LovelessOptional 20 Hours
Teletandem, Univ. Sao Paulo
Integrated into coursework, students coach Brazilian students on their English, and vice versa. **Service learning credit is offered after the full year of PORT 1120 AND PORT 2030, due to scheduling of hours. mostly in-class computer lab First
PSYC/NSCI4513 Music and Brain Paul Colombo
Mandatory 40 Hours
Make Music NOLA
Students serve as music and
academic mentors to younger
children in conjunction with
Make Music NOLA.
RBST 3010 The City I Carol ReeseOptional 20 Hours TBD
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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RBST3400Design Urbanism Grover Mouton
Optional 20 Hours
Tulane Regional Urban Design Center
(TRUDC)
Students focus on the
development of urban design analysis and
recommendations for two sites,
including interaction with public officials and community
members. Projects include China - Jintang, Chengdu new town planning
and Interpretive Center -
founding of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference.
Faculty and student
determined.
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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RLST3020
Religious Tolerance and Coexistence: Jews, Christians and Muslims in the 20th century Sarah Cramsey
Optional 20 Hours
New Orleans Science &
Math Charter High School ("Sci High")
Students learn about religious beliefs from diverse groups, then prepare lessons on religious tolerance and coexistence for high school students.
special Wednesday classes (contact professor)
(Walking distance) 5625 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115 FIrst or Second
SCEN1010Communicating Science Michael Cunningham
Mandatory 30 Hours
New Orleans Science and Math Charter or Cohen College Prep
The service, a minimum of 30 hours over the course of a semester, can take the form of teaching, tutoring, assisting with in-class exercises, and always includes acting as a mentor and role model to the SciHi students. Weekdays 8-4.
5626 Loyola St, New Orleans,
LA 70115 First
SCEN1020Communicating Science Michelle Sanchez
Mandatory 20 Hours
FIRST Lego League, various schools
Students serve as coaches to middle school robotics teams. Varies Varies First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
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SISE2010 Intro to SISE Anna MonhartovaMandatory 20 Hours A's and Aces
Students gain insight to real
world examples of social
entrepreneurs and provide
direct experience
supporting the organization's
mission.
SISE2010 Intro to SISE Rebecca OttenMandatory 20 Hours TBD
Students work with selected community
partners to gain insight to real
world examples of social
entrepreneurs and provide
direct experience
supporting the organization's
mission.
SOCI 1300 Criminology Stephen OstertagMandatory 40 hours
Orleans Parish Defenders
Students work with OPD staff
to conduct intake and
interviews with clients and
family. mostly
weekdays
Orleans Criminal
Courthouse or Tulane Tower (Tulane Ave &
Broad St) First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
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SOCI 6660Forensic Sociology Kevin Gotham
Optional 20 Hours Various
Students will assist chosen agency in work related to their civil law / advocacy work. TBD Second
SPAN1-2000 TBDOptional 20 Hours
Catholic Charities ESL
Students work one-on-one or in small groups as tutors with English as a
Second Language
(ESL) students. Students may also work as a
teaching assistant in their ESL classroom.
ESL at Tulane: MTW 6:00-8:30
PM. Newcomb Hall First
TIDB1010More than just Business Various
Mandatory 40 Hours (Yearlong) Various First
TIDB1020 Legal TIDES Various
Mandatory 40 Hours (Yearlong) Various First
TIDE1010 Leadership Ana LopezMandatory 20 Hours Upward Bound
Students tutor college-bound high school students. TBD on campus First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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TIDE1010 Leadership Dusty PorterMandatory 20 Hours PlayBuild
Students assist non profit in their design & play mission with the Central City neighborhood and at festivals. TBD 2828 Thalia St, New Orleans, LA 70113First
TIDE1010 Leadership James MacLarenMandatory 20 Hours
Trinity Christian Community
Students tutor, mentor and play with youth at after-school program.
Mon-Thurs 4-6pm 3908 Joliet St, New Orleans, LA 70118First
TIDE1010 Leadership Smita RuzickaMandatory 20 Hours TBD First
TIDE1010 Leadership John NonnamakerMandatory 20 Hours TBD First
FALL 2017 SERVICE LEARNING COURSESFall Service Learning courses and project information are still being populated. This is not a complete list and we will update information as we receive it.
The information in this document is subject to change and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please contact your professor for more information.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 21st, 2017
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TIDE137A Running Conversation Samuel Landry
Mandatory 20 Hours
New Orleans Track Club
(NOTC), New Orleans Running Systems
Students are official
volunteers at amateur races organized by NOTC and
other non-profit organizations. Students help setup and tear-down the race facilities, man
the aid stations, and help
runners and organizers wherever needed.
Students run outside of class at least twice per week and
must volunteer at 4 races.
Activity location varies by
neighborhood and organized
race. First
TIDE1090Who Dat, Fan Up, and Geaux Marc Bady
Mandatory 20 Hours TBD First