Haas Center for Public Service

Haas Center for Public Service

The Haas Center for Public Service, formerly the Stanford Public Service Center, is the public service center on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California.

The mission of the Center is to "connect academic study with community and public service to strengthen communities and develop effective public leaders. The Center aspires to develop aware, engaged and thoughtful citizens who contribute to the realization of a more just and humane world." [http://haas.stanford.edu/index.php/item/342 About the Center ] ] The Hass Center houses many student organizations and projects, including the Stanford Volunteer Network, Stanford in Government and the Ravenswood-Stanford Tutoring Program. Haas Center programs place more than 2,000 students annually in community service projects. [http://news-service.stanford.edu/pr/93/930401Arc3349.html April 23 dedication set for new public service center ] ] In 1984, the original Public Service Center was established by Stanford University President Donald Kennedy. The original Center was located in Owen House.

In 1989, the Public Service Center was renamed the Haas Center for Public Service after $5 million contribution by the Haas family to the Center's endowment. The Haas family are descendents of Walter A. Haas, former President of Levi Strauss & Co.

In 1993, construction was completed on a new $3.3 million facility. [http://news-service.stanford.edu/pr/93/930401Arc3349.html April 23 dedication set for new public service center ] ] All public service offices were moved from Owen House to the new 14,000-square-foot, three-story building, where they are still located today.

References

Citation
title = Haas Center History
url=http://haas.stanford.edu/index.php/item/401
access-date = 2007-06-05

Citation
last1 = Schmiede | first1 = Angela
last2 = Ortolano | first2 = Leonard
title = Haas Center's First Twenty Years: Public Service Education at Stanford
date = 12-2005
url = http://haas.stanford.edu/index.php/item/1371
accessdate = 2007-06-05

External links

* [http://haas.stanford.edu/ Official website of Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University]


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