
Connecting with Resources

These resources are available to those beyond the University community:
Weekly Civic Engagement and Public Service E-newsletter
The Pace Center sends out a weekly newsletter updating its readers about civic engagement opportunities. The newsletter lists events, activities, internships, jobs, and other opportunities related to civic engagement and public service. Unless otherwise noted, listed events are free and open to the general public. To subscribe, or to suggest a listing, send an email to the Pace Center at pace@princeton.edu. Past issues of the newsletter are available in pdf form in the newsletter archive.
Office of Community and Regional Affairs
The University's Office of Community and Regional Affairs seeks to link the university to the non-university communities surrounding it. The office serves as a liaison to state and local government officials as well as residents of the Princeton area. Visit the Community and Regional Affairs website for information about community auditing and continuing education, ways to link to existing campus community initiatives and community outreach initiatives, and campus resources available to the community.
University Events Open to the Community
The University's calendar of Public Events at Princeton lists activities that are open to the general public.
Administratative Offices at Princeton University
This page includes an overview and links to the primary adminstrative offices at Princeton. (Princeton's main web address is www.princeton.edu.)
Contact Us
Contact the Pace Center to help you identify resources and directions you would like to pursue and refine your ideas. We can help you resolve issues in your organization, identify a project solution, and connect with campus and other community organizations. We would also be happy to explore ways you might serve as a resource to Princeton, by mentoring students in their career preparation, for example, or by participating as a speaker at issue-focused events.

