Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement | Springfield College

Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement

Making the world a better place—starting with our corner of it

The Springfield College Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement is for our community. Created as an education and health and wellness resource, the center will link the issues that Springfield College students care about with the things they believe they can change, providing a platform to develop students as leaders in service to humanity.

Latest Happenings

The Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement is temporarily located at 385 Eastern Avenue in Springfield. The Community Bike Shop is currently located at 235 Eastern Avenue in Springfield.

Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement groundbreaking signage promoting the event
Tell Us What You Think

What would you like to see the Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement focus on? How can the center best help our community? We'd love to hear from you! Share your thoughts, suggestions, and feedback with us. 

President Mary-Beth Cooper leads a groundbreaking ceremony for the new community center
Center Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony

Springfield College officially kicked off the renovation of the Springfield College Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement, located at 235 Eastern Avenue in Springfield, with a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 29. 

An exterior shot of the Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement
Our Location

The Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement is located at 235 Eastern Ave., just down the street from our main campus. View interior photos of the center. 

Students Kick Off Groundbreaking Ceremony
A Place for Students

Springfield College students attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the center, held on Sept. 29. The center will provide a new space for students. View more photos from the ceremony. 

Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno during the groundbreaking ceremony
Service to the Community

The new center won't just be for students; it'll also be a community resource.

"I'm not surprised by this initiative, it's in Springfield College's DNA," said Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno during the groundbreaking ceremony. View more photos from the ceremony.