Haas Center for Public Service

Opportunities for Alumni Involvement

The SPIN program was founded by a group of engaged and dedicated alumni in public service and it continues to be supported by alumni whose energy and expertise directly benefit SPIN fellows and the partner organizations in which they work.

As an alumnus/alumna, you can help SPIN by

Norma Cho

Norma Cho
Administrative and Financial Services Manager

Room 216
(650) 723–1357
normacho@stanford.edu

 

Beyond the Framework

This conceptual framework is meant to begin a conversation. While we have drawn from existing practice at the Haas Center and from our colleagues within the field, we hope that this document provides a sense of “boundaries and horizons” for the Haas Center’s strategic planning effort.

Partner Organization FAQs

What is the role of the partner organization during the fellowship year?

For Prospective Summer Fellows

Judith Ned and Marilyn Winkelby

Engaged Scholarship: Connecting Community, Research, & Teaching

Join us on Nov. 30 for Faculty Forum with Judith Ned and Marilyn Winkleby.

Year of Service Programs

STAMP members in Hair

Student Group Spotlight: STAMP

Marta Hanson '11 describes the Stanford Theatre Activist Mobilization Project (STAMP)

Maria Fraboni

Maria Fraboni
Executive Assistant

Room 115
(650) 723–0992
mfraboni@stanford.edu

Considering an International Service Opportunity

There are hundreds of short- and long-term international service opportunities throughout the world. These experiences can provide the chance to learn about community and world issues, develop life skills, learn about yourself, and work to address identified needs. As you explore the variety of international service opportunities, here are some things you will want to consider.