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Lights, camera, Community: A February Break Movie Night!
FEB 15
4:30–7:30 p.m.
300 Kennedy Hall

Take a break from February break and join us for a cozy, conversation‑inspiring movie night! Reel Impact brings together students who care about community, connection and meaningful stories. Settle in with snacks, friends and the opportunity to unwind.

After the movie, stick around for a relaxed, optional discussion where we’ll unpack themes, share perspectives and explore how storytelling can spark change — on campus and beyond. Whether you’re deeply involved in community‑engaged learning or just curious about making a difference, this is a welcoming space to unwind, connect and reflect.

RSVPs highly encouraged. Food and seating will be first come first serve.

Einhorn Student Fall Kick-Off Event
SEP 8

Join us for an energizing evening that puts student leadership and community-engaged learning (CEL) at the center.

We’ll start with food and a mini club fest, your chance to showcase your organization’s mission, connect with peers, and spark new collaborations. Together, we’ll reflect on highlights from last year, revisit our community agreement, and continue to explore what community-engaged learning (CEL) means for all of us.

You’ll also meet the Einhorn Center’s student staff team, learn about upcoming programs like town halls and Monday meet-ups, and get key updates on resources and expectations for the semester. Most importantly, we’ll dive into how student learning outcomes (SLOs) help capture the impact and share tools to track hours, capture involvement, and highlight the change you’re making.

✨ Come for the food, connections, and updates—leave inspired and ready to lead another year of meaningful community work!

Weeks of Welcome: New Student Welcome
SEP 15

Join us to learn how you can get involved with the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement! We support a university culture where students, faculty, staff and community partners work together to create a better world.

The Einhorn Center is home to student organizations, leadership opportunities, funding, employment and more. We can also connect you with community-engaged learning experiences across the university that create real-world impact, built on strong community partnerships and meaningful reflection—through courses, research and employment.

Stop by on Monday, September 15th from 5-6 p.m. on the 3rd floor of Kennedy Hall to meet staff and student leaders—and enjoy some light refreshments!

Community Engagement Funding & Employment
SEP 22

Do you have an idea for a community project? Would you like to work with schools, nonprofits, or municipalities to impact public issues like education, sustainability, healthcare, food systems, and more?

Join us at the Engaged Hub to learn about how you can make a difference with community engagement grants and awards and the Community Work-Study Program.

Conversation with Basil Safi, Einhorn Center Executive Director
SEP 29

An invitation to connect with the Einhorn Center’s Executive Director

Looking to grow your leadership, strengthen your student org, or spark new ideas for community impact? Here’s your chance to chat with Basil Safi, Executive Director of the Einhorn Center. Basil provides senior leadership and strategy for the Einhorn Center, helping shape initiatives that connect students, faculty, and partners in powerful ways.

Basil is a first-generation American with over 20 years of experience leading public health, strategic communication, and community-engaged learning programs. He spent a decade with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and launched five grassroots organizations across the globe—partnering with universities to meet the needs of local communities.

Cornell Votes - Voter Ambassador Training
OCT 6

Develop skills to assist the community with all voting-related tasks. Learn the fundamentals of civic engagement and practice non-partisanship while gaining an understanding of how to vote.

Why it matters: Voting is fundamental to democracy and ensures that community voices are heard.

Four C’s (Community, Connection, Co-Creation & Conversation) with Cookies & Cocoa!
DEC 1

Join other student organization leaders, and student staff of the Einhorn Center at the hub, for a casual space to swap ideas, build collaborations, and spark new community connections… all over cookies & cocoa. Because the best ideas are even better with cookies & cocoa!

Student Organization Town Hall Meeting
OCT 20

Join us for our Einhorn Center Student-run Organization Leadership first town hall of the fall semester on Monday, October 20th, from 5 PM to 6:30 PM in Biotech G10! Check-in and food begins at 4:45 PM. Please bring a water bottle, laptop, and pen or pencil to the session. Additionally, please make sure you have the required Canvas modules completed before the session.

Contact EinhornProgramSupport@cornell.edu as soon as possible with any questions, comments, or concerns.
This Event is open to Student-run Organization Leadership only