The Pace Center for Civic Engagement is Princeton University's home for students to engage in meaningful service. We empower students to discover what moves them and realize the full potential of the Princeton student experience. Our Media Central Channel offers a glimpse at the many ways meaningful service happens at Princeton.
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The Pace Center for Civic Engagement’s fall reception and celebration of the 2024 PICS program, with feedback from students, staff, and community partners sharing…
Princeton Internships in Civic Service 2024 Fall…
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The Pace Center for Civic Engagement’s fall reception and celebration of the 2025 PICS program, with feedback from students, staff, and community partners sharing…
Princeton Internships in Civic Service 2025 Fall…
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Working in and with communities, especially ones where we don't all have the same lived experiences and identities requires us to do personal work to understand our…
Allyship Through Service - Pace Center for Civic…
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The Pace Center believes strongly that preparing to do service well and learn through service is key to student’s growth as individuals and the benefit of…
Volunteer 101 by Jeanna Raphael - Pace Center for…
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Designed for those who volunteer with projects that work with minors, this mandatory training session will include an overview of the new university policy, interactive…
Working with Minors Training Tutorial by Daniel…
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Pace Center for Civic's fall reception and celebration of the 2023 PICS program, with feedback from students, staff, and community partners sharing their…
Princeton Internships in Civic Service 2023 Fall…
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Reflections on PICS by Community Partner Andraya…
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As Assistant Director of Community Partnerships at the Pace Center for Civic Engagement, Ben's role is to develop and maintain the role of community partnerships…
Meet Benjamin Thornton II
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Jenny Wagner is Assistant Director for Internships at the Pace Center.
Meet Jenny Wagner
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Meg Hallahan is Assistant Director, Assessment and Learning, at the Pace Center.
Meet Meg Hallahan
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Lydia Owens, Pace Center department manager, provides an overview for students with the Pace Center for Civic Engagement on how to use MyPrincetonU.
How to Use MyPrincetonU
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Lydia Owens is the department manager for the Pace Center.
Meet Lydia Owens
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Evan Schneider is the Service Focus program coordinator at the Pace Center.
Meet Evan Schneider
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Emily Sharples is the Class of 1969 Princeton Internships in Civic Service (PICS) Program Director.
Meet Emily Sharples
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David Brown is an associate director at the Pace Center and oversees the Student Volunteers Council and community partnerships.
Meet David Brown
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Alex Tubridy is the Community Action program coordinator at the Pace Center.
Meet Alex Tubridy
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