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Ignatian Center Home
About Us
Vision & Mission
History
Jesuit Tradition
Contact Us
Give to the Center
Students
Arrupe Community-based Learning
Kolvenbach Immersions
Donovan Fellowship
Arrupe Internship
Spohn Ministry Grant
Faculty & Staff
Arrupe Community-based Learning
Bannan Visitors
Bannan Grants
Ignatian Faculty Forum
Staff Conversations
Faculty/Staff Immersion
Partners
Arrupe Community-based Learning
CRS Partnership
Catalan Family Farm
Spirituality and Health Institute
The Companions
Publications
explore Journal
Santa Clara Lecture
Occasional Papers
Podcasts
Events
Calendar
Retreats
Search for What Matters Luncheon
Mindfulness and Meditation
Sustainability Initiative
Students
»
Immersions
» Post Immersion Resources
Post Immersion Resources
Reconnect With Your Group
Participate in the post immersion group meetings and find ways to reconnect with your group to keep the experience alive
Make a Service Commitment with a Local Community
Volunteer through SCCAP
Sign up for a community-based learning placement with Arrupe Partnerships
Become More Involved with the Ignatian Center
Apply to be an
Ignatian Student Leader
Attend the
Search for What Matters Luncheon Speaker Series
Apply for the
Jean Donovan Summer Fellowship
Attend a
Mindfulness Sitting
- Wednesdays from 5:15-6:15 pm. Multifaith Sanctuary, St. Joseph's hall (
map
)
For more information, visit
www.scu.edu/ignatiancenter
Explore your Vocation and Spirituality through Campus Ministry's Programs & Retreats
Friday Simple Meals: a simple meal & reflection - select Fridays from Noon - 1 pm
The Challenge: weekly spirituality services - select Wednesdays at 8 pm
Sign up for a Retreat: DISCOVER Retreat, Ignatian Retreat, Search Retreat, or Silent Directed Retreat
For more information about all of these opportunities, please visit
www.scu.edu/cm
Enroll in a Course that is Focused on Justice, Spiritualilty, and/or Vocation. Below are some suggestions:
Careers for the Common Good
Life Writing
Documentary Making for Social Justice
Gender Issues in the Developing World
Urban Education and Multiculturalism
Literacy and Social Justice
Spirituality and Sustainability
Ignatian Spirituality
Social Justice & the Arts
Get Involved with the Justice & the Arts Initiative (JAI)
For more information, visit
www.scu.edu/cas/jai
Become Actively Engaged in Justice Issues
Attend the Bay Area Social Justice and Leadership Conference - October 16th.
www.bayareasjc.org
Attend the Not for Sale Global Forum on human trafficking - October 21-22nd.
www.notforsalecampaign.org/events/global-forum-on-human-trafficking/
Share your Experience of Immersion through:
The Santa Clara:
for more information, visit
www.thesantaclara.com
Santa Clara Review:
for more information, visit
www.santaclarareview.com
Consider Deepening your Immersion/Volunteer Experience after Graduation
Jesuit Volunteer Corps -
www.jesuitvolunteers.org
Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest -
www.jvcnorthwest.org
Jesuit Volunteer International -
www.jesuitvolunteers.org
ACE -
www.ace.nd.edu
AmeriCorps -
www.americorps.org
Peace Corps -
www.peacecorps.gov
Teach for America -
www.teachforamerica.org
PLACE Corps -
http://soe.lmu.edu/admissions/programs/place/about.htm
Rostro de Cristo -
www.rostrodecristo.org
Inner City Teaching Corps -
www.alainlocke.org
In exploring other options, feel free to talk with the Ignatian Center, Campus Ministry, and the Career Center staff
.
Recommended Reading for Further Reflection
Paul Rogat Loeb,
The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope In a Time of Fear
(2004)
Jim Wallis and Joyce Hollyday,
Cloud of Witnesses
(2005)
Michael Himes, et al..,
Doing the Truth in Love
(1995)
Barbara Kingsolver,
Household Words
(2003)
Johnathan Kozol,
Amazing Grace
(1996)
Joseph Stiglitz,
Globalization and its Discontents
(2003)
Dean Brackley, S.J.,
The Call to Discernment
(2004)
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