The Undergraduate Fellowships Program offers resources for Stanford undergraduates who wish to make contributions to public service organizations and communities.
The Undergraduate Fellowships Program offers resources for Stanford undergraduates who wish to make contributions to public service organizations and communities.
In 2001, the Andrew J.
Since 1984, the Haas Center has encouraged students to provide ethical and effective service to the university's neighboring East Palo Alto (EPA) community.
The Donald A. Strauss Scholarship is an opportunity for juniors involved in public service.
In the summer of 2000, the Haas Center and the Program on Urban Studies
The Stanford Pride Fellowship strives to promote activism within the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities in the United States and around the world.
Stanford in Government (SIG) is a non-partisan, student-run organization dedicated to promoting political awareness, providing public service opportunities and fellowships, and assisting students in their search for quality experiences in the public
The Spirituality, Service and Social Change Fellowship integrates spiritual exploration with service to communities in the Bay Area.
In the summer of 1999, the Haas Center began offering the Edith and Norman Abrams Fellowship in Children, Youth and the Law (now expanded to include other areas of publi
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