Virtual service projects from Jan. 17 – 23 will bridge more than 1,000 students and 13 units across campus with neighboring communities through career and translation services, community workshops, and other events After nearly a year of heightened community need in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges, the University of Chicago will expand its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service into a full week of virtual service projects and events starting on Jan. 17. The Week of Service — presented by UChicago’s University Community Service Center (UCSC) within the Office of Civic Engagement in partnership with UChicago Laboratory Schools and UChicago Charter School — will give local residents and community-based organizations an opportunity to take part in activities and support efforts ranging from resume review services from the University’s Office of Career Advancement to yoga and wellness classes with University students and faculty and staff from more than 13 units across campus. Members of the University community will have a chance to learn from local residents as well through a conversation series, workshops, and other activities. Each day will be themed to highlight principles central to Martin Luther King Jr.’s work and feature local community-based organizations, as well as large-scale volunteer opportunities. Curated enrichment materials will also be promoted throughout the week.