Student Initiatives
Community Walk is a new initiative co-sponsored by ODUS and the Pace Center for Civic Engagement, designed to 'burst the Orange Bubble.' Think Orange Key tours - but off campus. This initiative is designed to allow students to take walking tours of the town of Princeton, offering them a look at a broad array of direct service, advocacy, education, commerce and arts programs in the town they call home for four special years.
Princeton Big Sibs, the Class of 2016 Service Project, is a mentorship program between Princeton students and Camden's City Invincible Charter School, with generous involvement from Princeton's Pace Center.
The Pace Council for Civic Values (PCCV) is a student board at the Pace Center that seeks to promote a culture of active citizenship at Princeton University. The Pace Council offers advising and leadership training for students in civic engagement groups, administers the Pace Center Civic Engagement Fund and organizes campus-wide civic engagement events and initiatives.
Pace Student Groups are supported by the Pace Council for Civic Values (PCCV) as many of the groups have service and civic objectives. Find out more about a theme or particular student group through the infomration below. To be recognized as a PCCV group or to apply for funding through the PCCV, find more information here.
Davis Projects for Peace is an invitation to undergraduates at American colleges and universities in the Davis United World College Scholars Program (of which Princeton is one) to design their own grassroots projects for peace that they themselves will implement in the summer of 2013.

