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Les and Irene Dubé
Community Service-Learning Program

David Peacock

David Peacock
Engaged Learning Coordinator
(306) 966-4828

dpeacock@stmcollege.ca

The Les and Irene Dubé Community Service-Learning Program at STM (CSL) is a type of experiential learning which involves:

1) students being partnered with community based agencies to contribute meaningful volunteer service.

2) students participating in reflection activities to help make the connections between their community experience and their university learning.

Students at STM can participate in CSL alongside their classes, such as in the Service & Justice Project, or within some of the classes themselves.

Service and Justice Project


The Service and Justice Project involves a) a service project with a local community agency throughout the school year, b) group discussions with your peers, and c) presentations from community agencies.

Intercordia Program


See the world through the eyes of your heart with this international community service-learning program.

CSL in Courses


You can incorporate local community service into a growing number of STM credit courses.

2009 Engaged Learning Team

Engaged Learning Team

(Left to Right):
David Peacock, Engaged Learning Coordinator;
Huyen Pham, Administrative Assistant;
Philomena Ojukwu, CSL Mentor;
Mitch McIvor, CSL Mentor.















Need Student Funding for Social Justice Events?


Apply to the Engaged Learning Fund for up to $500 towards your participation in community and/or social justice events.

Engaged Learning Fund Application PDF icon

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