CBL Co-curricular Opportunities

Students in the CBL course, Foundations of Education, work with local middle school students

  • Apply for a Summer Internship
    • Summer interns work with a community organization to complete a project that fulfills a community aspiration. These projects range in areas of interest, including social justice, education, history, and community development.
  • Publish With Faculty
    • If you have completed a community-based learning course with a faculty member and feel its results would be an important contribution to CBL research, publishing is a great pathway to sharing these experiences and involving ones self further in the field of community engagement.
  • Learn about Best Practices and Research in Community-Based Learning
    • View our library guide, which offers books, journals, and a list of conferences students can attend and present at regarding community engagement.
  • Embark on A Post-Graduation Enrichment Year
    • AmeriCorps VISTA is a year-long commitment to a community. Through capacity building activities such as fundraising, grant writing, research, and volunteer recruitment, AmeriCorps members in the VISTA program serve in an office setting and gain experience and leadership skills. AmeriCorps focus areas include economic opportunity, education, food and hunger, Veterans & Military Families, healthy futures, and more.

Contact Community-Based Learning for more details!

Sascha Goluboff

Director of Community-Based Learning and Professor of Cultural Anthropology

  • Hopkins House 207

Alessandra Del Conte Dickovick

Associate Director of Community-Based Learning

  • Hopkins House 204

Bethany Ozorak

Associate Director of Community-Based Learning

  • Hopkins House 201

Judy Repair

Administrative Assistant

  • Hopkins House 202

Brea Moore

AmeriCorps VISTA

  • Hopkins House 101

Office of Community-Based Learning

  • Washington and Lee University
    Hopkins House
    120 W Nelson St
    Lexington, Virginia 24450