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Descriptors:
Laboratories; Democracy; School Community Relationship; Democratic Values; Scholarship; Public Service; Volunteers; Citizenship Responsibility; College Faculty; College Students; Consciousness Raising; United States History
Abstract:
The founder of Penn State's Laboratory for Public Scholarship and Democracy and chair of Penn State's Public Scholarship Associates establishes public scholarship's connections with democracy by distinguishing public scholarship from service, outlining a curriculum of consequence, and suggesting the constitutional roots of public scholarship.
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