Notre Dame University — Center for Community Concerns

Rooted in the Gospel and Catholic social tradition, the Center for Social Concerns of the University of Notre Dame creates formative educational and service experiences in collaboration with diverse partners, calling us all to action for a more just and humane world. The Center for Social Concerns is a component of the Institute for Church Life and the Office of the Provost.

The Center is in the early stages of attempting to link local organizations with undergraduate and graduate students, or faculty members, who will conduct investigations that will address the organizations’ needs. The Center is identifying undergraduates who would like to conduct community-based research as part of an existing course, or as an internship, a senior thesis, or special studies class; graduate students who are interested in such research opportunities as their own work; and faculty members, such as those who have won the Ganey Award or Mini-Grants.

Center website: http://centerforsocialconcerns.nd.edu/