Community Engagement
Community Engagement Fellowship
Eric Moreno (DC 2024) is a senior majoring in global studies in the Department of History. He participated in the Community Engagement Fellowship, focusing his work on community- based experiential learning with Open Field/ Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs. Moreno’s work was featured in a Community Engagement Program video.
Eric Moreno
The Center for Shared Prosperity Divyasri Krishnan, an intern with The Center for Shared Prosperity, coordinated with the BEAM Collaborative and local Pittsburgh restaurants to improve catering options for CMU campus events. In response to a deep need for more inclusivity and fairness in institutional purchasing, The Center for Shared Prosperity has established an Equitable Procurement Program aimed at fostering equality, diversity and social responsibility. This initiative emphasizes transparent, unbiased and inclusive procurement practices to benefit a wider range of suppliers, focusing particularly on a cohort of 10 Black-owned restaurants and caterers in the Pittsburgh region.
Divyasri Krishnan
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