| Course Title | Added |
| Community Development | 7/7/2011 |
| HIV/AIDS and Its Biological and Social Impact | 5/13/2009 |
| Policies and Services that Enhance Community Participation and Well-Being | 9/29/2008 |
| Intercultural and Minority Relations | 9/29/2008 |
| Human Oppression: The African American and Puerto Rican Perspective | 5/24/2005 |
| Social Work with Burn-injured Children: A Service-Learning Experience | 11/2/2004 |
| Social Work Methods III | 11/2/2004 |
| Multidisabilities Support | 11/1/2004 |
| Homelessness in America: An Exploration of Poverty, Human Services and Social Change | 11/1/2004 |
| Principles and Methods in Human Services | 7/14/2004 |
| Introduction to Community Organizing | 2/1/2001 |
| Multinomah County Adult Community Justice Capstone: Measuring the effectiveness of criminal justice interventions | 2/1/2001 |
| Crime and Social Control | 2/1/2001 |
| Human Services Practicum I and II | 2/1/2001 |
| Volunteer Experience | 2/1/2001 |
| “Violence and Youth Gangs” | 2/1/2001 |
| The Contemporary City | 2/1/2001 |
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Social Services
Wisconsin Campus Compact has brought more visibility and awareness, more leveraging of resources, and more collaboration with other organizations on multiple levels than would ever have been possible with even the best network of individual, campus-based service-learning and civic engagement programs.
-Don Mowry, Director, Service-Learning Center, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
