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The Haas Center for Public Service is Stanford University's most visible commitment to public and community service. Established in 1985 by President Donald Kennedy, the Haas Center provides many ways for Stanford students to authentically connect their academic and service lives.

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The Haas Center for Public Service is Stanford University's most visible commitment to public and community service. Established in 1985 by President Donald Kennedy, the Haas Center provides many ways for Stanford students to authentically connect their academic and service lives.

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    Doing Time: Dance in Prison

    Doing Time: Dance in Prison

    Janice Ross discusses a service-learning course that she began eight years ago that brings Stanford students into local juvenile halls to teach dance to incarcerated teenagers and how this experience. (May 19, 2010)

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    Riches for the Poor

    Riches for the Poor

    Debra Satz, the Marta Sutton Weeks Professor of Ethics in Society, speaks about her project that brings humanities courses to recovering women at the Hope House in Redwood City. (May 21, 2009)

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