India, March 4 -- Cornell faculty, staff and community partners are working together to address community needs - and they're getting students involved with support from the latest round of Engaged Opportunity Grants.

The seven projects that received winter funding from the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement showcase the variety of collaborations possible through community-engaged learning.

There's Marine Stewardship in Cape Cod Bay, a one-credit community-engaged learning course where students spend spring break collaborating with the Center for Coastal Studies in Massachusetts on their Outer Cape Cleanup and Ghost Gear Removal Program. Led by Annie Lewandowski, senior lecturer in the College of Arts and Sciences, the project is a...