
Experiential learning includes a variety of activities with one common goal—to immerse you in hands-on learning outside the classroom where your experience is at the heart of the learning process.
The Experiential Learning Center (ELC) serves students, faculty, employers, and community partners as a resource for experiential learning opportunities. We offer information, resources and support in the development and coordination of academic internships, service-learning courses, volunteer opportunities, and undergraduate research experiences.
The Experiential Learning Center (ELC) serves students, faculty, employers, and community partners as a resource for experiential learning opportunities. We offer information, resources and support in the development and coordination of academic internships, service-learning courses, volunteer opportunities, and undergraduate research experiences.


Kyle Sorensen - Junior, Nuero-Psychology:
Over the past semester, I have been serving as the research assistant virology intern working with Dr. Cohrs on a neurovirology experiment concerning herpes virus type III, also known as Chickenpox. Read more...

Polaris Project:
Human trafficking doesn’t get a lot of headline space. Occasionally, a brothel sting reveals a group of women forced into prostitution. A blip about de facto slavery on a finca (a plantation) in Brazil might make the news. But for most of us, human trafficking’s not an issue that strikes close to home. To read more, click here...




