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Cummins, Shannon; Ritzman, Mitzi J.; Benenson, Jodi; Tocaimaza-Hatch, Cecilia; Weare, Andrea M. M. – Metropolitan Universities, 2023
The adoption of service and community-based learning can be a challenge across college campuses. Some units or departments might embrace the approach, while others believe it cannot be done in their discipline. Despite being shown to offer benefits for learning and retention, recruiting faculty participation in service and community-based learning…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Fellowships, College Faculty
Elaine Ward; Eleanor T. Shonkoff; Cynthia Carlson; Christopher Stuetzle – Metropolitan Universities, 2023
Merrimack College is a midsized Catholic Augustinian College pursuing its historical service-based commitments while shifting priorities toward research. With limited time and resources, these two aims can create tension at institutional and faculty levels. This single institutional case study shares the work of faculty and College leadership to…
Descriptors: Food, Justice, Interdisciplinary Approach, College Faculty
Janke, Emily M. – Metropolitan Universities, 2019
Flexibility and readiness to change are not necessarily valued or recognized traits in higher education. Yet higher education is in a period of dramatic change, because of rapid change in scholarship and society. With this change in mind, I reflect here on the role and effect of scholar-administrators as agents of change.
Descriptors: Scholarship, Administrators, College Administration, Change Agents
Watson-Thompson, Jomella – Metropolitan Universities, 2015
For most colleges and universities, community-engaged scholarship (CES) is a value that supports the public mission of academic institutions. However, shifting CES from a core value to a guiding principle requires demonstrable support and structural modifications to academic practices and policies. Through this reflective paper, I will propose…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Community Development, Educational Policy, Institutional Mission
Getto, Guiseppe; McCunney, Dennis – Metropolitan Universities, 2015
Institutions are increasingly being called upon to collect large amounts of data to demonstrate community impact. At institutions with strong and wide-reaching public engagement/service missions, this expectation is even greater--both for quality improvement and for demonstrating regional transformation. Despite these expectations, the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Incentives, School Culture, Educational Quality
Jacobus, Michelle Vazquez; Ahmed, Hussein; Jalali, Reza – Metropolitan Universities, 2013
Food access for Maine's growing African refugee population reflects multiple levels of general access to society. To better understand the challenges and opportunities unique to this community, a multidisciplinary team of students, faculty, and community partners integrated the expertise of local residents with the results of a food assessment of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Expertise, Metropolitan Areas, African Culture
McDonald, Jessyna M. – Metropolitan Universities, 2011
Based upon the principles of the Engaged University (Kellogg Commission 2001), The Institute of Gerontology (IOG) at the University of the District of Columbia developed a model for the scholarship of engagement by building communities of practice within the aging network which may support and enhance student learning outcomes and experiences. The…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Gerontology, Aging (Individuals), Aging Education
Perry, David – Metropolitan Universities, 2011
The article is meant to assess the ways in which the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and its Great Cities Commitment can serve as a model of academic institutional change that anchors or is, otherwise, foundational to academic institutional achievement and urban development. Through both normative discussion and case study, the article…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research Universities, Urban Universities, School Community Relationship
Bryson, Michael A.; Zimring, Carl A. – Metropolitan Universities, 2010
Using the wealth of sites available in the Chicago metropolitan area, online learning technologies, and classroom interactions, Roosevelt University's seminar "The Sustainable City" takes a multidisciplinary approach to urban ecology, waste management, green design, climate change, urban planning, parklands, water systems, environmental…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Urban Planning, Seminars, Environmental Education
Velez, Lil Fox; Wolfson, Jane L. – Metropolitan Universities, 2010
One of the challenges of designing curricula in environmental programs is finding ways to cover the social, scientific, and communication content needed by professionals in the field. The authors describe a sequence of writing, critical thinking, and civic engagement experiences during the junior and senior years. Students practice communicating…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Curriculum Design, Stakeholders, Interdisciplinary Approach
Foster, Kevin; Jelen, Jonathan; Scott, Anasa – Metropolitan Universities, 2010
The authors provide a case study of their own experience teaching Environmental Entrepreneurship. For the past six years, they have been teaching about sustainability through social entrepreneurship in an interdisciplinary partnership with faculty in management, engineering, and earth science. The authors have developed a course in Environmental…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Earth Science, Entrepreneurship, Case Studies
Pelco, Lynn E.; Wood, Mark D.; Aspaas, Helen Ruth; Crawford, Edward R. – Metropolitan Universities, 2010
The authors contend that service-learning courses at urban universities can and should play a vital role in the greening of higher education and the promotion of sustainable urban environments. They describe one model outreach program that provides continuing education for middle school teaches and several undergraduate-level courses from…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Research Universities, Outreach Programs, Continuing Education
Zirger, Billie Jo; Privitera, Mary Beth – Metropolitan Universities, 2009
This paper presents three models of cross-disciplinary collaboration. The authors argue this mode of education coupled with traditional college-based courses better prepares students for the demands of an increasingly complex and ambiguous work place. The paper details the benefits of this educational approach and suggests ways schools can…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Models, Curriculum Development, Instructional Innovation
Miller, Jerry; Rowe, William; Rapp-Paglicci, Lisa; Ersing, Robin – Metropolitan Universities, 2008
Prodigy is an example of a program that is successful due to its being a program that is community engaged. Prodigy is a community arts program, crime prevention and diversion program, serving ten thousand people in seven counties. This article discusses the roles, challenges, and successes of the partnerships with the School of Social Work at the…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Crime Prevention, Counties, Public Agencies
Belton, Ellen R.; Lander, Tracey F. – Metropolitan Universities, 2008
One of the greatest difficulties facing learning community programs at urban non-residential colleges and universities is the challenge of promoting communication and collaboration among faculty from different disciplines. In this article, the authors, a learning communities coordinator and a learning communities faculty team member, describe and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Commuter Colleges, Faculty Development, Urban Schools
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