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The Pace Center strives to make Princeton’s unofficial motto, “In the Nation’s Service and in the Service of All Nations,” meaningful, tangible, and achievable for the entire Princeton University community. Pace defines civic engagement as taking action to identify and address issues of public concern. At Princeton, civic engagement builds on resources, skills, expertise, and knowledge both here and in the broader community to promote the common good in a manner that is consistent with the campus mission of research, learning, and service.

To stay informed about lectures, panel discussions, events, internships, fellowship, and volunteer opportunities, you can sign up for the Pace Center’s weekly Civic Engagement and Public Service Newsletter by e-mailing Pace at: pace@princeton.edu.

For further information on the civic engagement and public service programs and organizations described in this brochure, use the Web links included in the following list. To pursue new opportunities for civic engagement at Princeton, contact the Pace Center. (E-mail: pace@princeton.edu, Telephone: 609-258-7260, Web site:pace.princeton.edu)


Pace Center
Frist Campus Center
Princeton, NJ 08544-1100
phone: 609-258-7260
e-mail: pace@princeton.edu
Web site: pace.princeton.edu


Written by Karin Dienst; designed by Micole Sharlin; design assistance provided by Shani Hilton; Office of Communications
Edited by Elsie M. Sheidler, Pace Center
Published by the Pace Center

In the Nation’s Service and in the Service of All Nations


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