Michelle Snitgen is the assistant director of academic programs at the Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL). In this role she is responsible for developing, supporting, and advancing academic community-engaged learning at MSU. She also serves as a resource and consultant for faculty and a support for students enrolled in such opportunities.
Prior to joining the CCEL in 2018, Michelle served as program coordinator for the MSU College Coaching Corps and held positions as an active communities coordinator with the Michigan Fitness Foundation, a consultant with the State of Michigan King-Chavez-Parks Initiative, and the assistant director of the Michigan Campus Compact. She holds Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in Interpersonal and Public Communications from Central Michigan University. She is an active member of the greater Lansing community as a non-profit organization board member, a volunteer, and a coach.
Recent Presentations
(April 2024)
Demonstrating impact: Data and Stories Shared in an Annual Community Engaged Learning Index
Brewer, S., Brown, R., & Snitgen, M. (2024, April 10). Demonstrating impact: Data and stories shared in an annual community engaged learning index [Knowledge to action workshop]. Campus Compact Conference (Compact24), Denver, CO.

