The Morgridge Center for Public Service connects UW–Madison students, staff, and faculty to local and global communities to build partnerships and solve critical issues through service and learning. The Morgridge Center was founded in 1996 with the generous support of alumni John and Tashia Morgridge.
In the spirit of the Wisconsin Idea, we believe in building reciprocal relationships with our partners and strong citizens among our student population.
MISSION
The Morgridge Center for Public Service connects campus and community through service, service learning, and community-based research to build a thriving democratic society.
VISION
The Morgridge Center for Public Service will lead UW–Madison in preparing students to be their best civic selves for lifelong civic engagement by building capacity, in partnership with the community, to address complex problems locally and globally.

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Location
Red Gym, Suite 154
716 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53706
Hours
Monday—Friday: 8:30 am—5:00 pm