The Community-Engaged Fellows program experienced incredible growth and development this past academic year. Twelve undergraduate and graduate Fellows engaged in research and scholarship pertaining to their unique but intersecting issue areas of: Gender Equity; Access & Education; Built Environment; Gentrification; Immigration; Refugees; Urban Conservation, Ecology, and Sustainability; Health Disparities; Writing & the Public Good; Arts & Engagement; and Meeting Basic Needs. Each Fellow worked with Faculty Champion(s), CCESL staff, the campus community, and community partners to co-develop and implement plans to advance community-engaged work in their focus areas.