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Here you’ll find information about professional development opportunities, recognitions, celebrations, and ways we all can collaborate to better reach our students and our community. <Check out our SL/CE Stories, too>
- Engage Upstate Spotlight: Marketing Your Community!
Reaching out to a community and spreading awareness about the work they do is vital for any non-profit or small business, and effective marketing is the key. Whether it is advertising a service or showing what has been achieved, marketing can bring the work of the community to the forefront. Kimberly Land, an Instructor in… Read more: Engage Upstate Spotlight: Marketing Your Community! - Spartanburg Certified Volunteer Program
Looking for an opportunity to give back to our community? Need to build up service hours for your club, organization, or resume? Want to encourage yourself and/or others to get more involved in our community? The Spartanburg Certified Volunteer Program makes it easy to get involved and give back. Our database connects participants with volunteer… Read more: Spartanburg Certified Volunteer Program - Check Out the Spring 2026 Schedule of Service-Learning Courses
This Spring, lots of new and exciting service learning opportunities will be available! Below faculty and students can find a list of Service Learning and Community Engagement (SL/CE) courses. These courses give students an opportunity to work with their communities and learn hands-on skills that they can apply to their careers. Find more information on… Read more: Check Out the Spring 2026 Schedule of Service-Learning Courses - Engage Upstate Spotlight: Bringing Local History to Life
Tammy Pike, senior instructor of history, has woven South Carolina women’s history into her Service Learning courses in a way that brings local history to life. Pike has established a significant partnership with Joe Hursey, historian at the Piedmont Historical Preservation Society. In her HIST U325 course, Women in the US Since 1865, students transcribed… Read more: Engage Upstate Spotlight: Bringing Local History to Life