The Community Engagement Center (CEC) is dedicated to inspiring the Pitzer community in thoughtful community engagement and Radical Community Care

25+ years of Community Engagement Read about CEC’s 25th anniversary

About Us

The Community Engagement Center (CEC) connects students and faculty with local organizations to support community-based research, service learning and experiential education opportunities that enhance the social, environmental, cultural and economic health of our communities. The CEC liaises between the institution and community partners, providing internship opportunities, fiscal and programmatic support, as well as providing logistical support to students, faculty, staff, and community partners. If you have any questions regarding programming and support at the CEC, one of our staff would be happy to assist you! 
 

CEC staff members at 25th Anniversary Celebration
CEC Staff during the CEC 25th Anniversary Celebration on April 26, 2024, during Alumni Weekend 2024 (Left to Right) | Jenessa Flores Parker (Jumpstart Site Manager), Tricia Morgan (Managing Director), Jack Contreras (Office Manager), Jessica Chairez (Assistant Director). Image Credit: Sia Were '25

 

 

The CEC At Large

Mural painting of PEOC members and Pitzer Faculty

Mission, Values and Vision

Our Mission

The Community Engagement Center at Pitzer College is dedicated to utilizing institutional power, partner collaboration, faculty expertise, and student action to advance social justice on our campus and in the surrounding community.

Our Values

Love | Dignity | Transparency | Empathy | Accountability | Respect | Justice

Our Vision

Radical Community Care

 

Community Engagement Center Staff

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Tricia Morgan

  • Director of Community Engagement Center
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Jessica Chairez

  • Assistant Director of Community Engagement
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Jack Contreras

  • Office Manager for Community Engagement
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Tim Lewis

  • CEC Program Coordinator

Founding Contributors

The James Irvine Foundation
Established in 1937 as trustee of the charitable trust of James Irvine, a California agricultural pioneer, to promote the general welfare of the people of California. The Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the social, economic, and physical quality of life throughout California, and to enriching the State’s intellectual and cultural environment. Within these broad purposes, the Foundation supports arts, community development, health, higher education, and youth programs.

Contact US

Scott Hall 108

Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m.