Report: Civic and Academic Engagement in the Multiversity: Institutional Trends and Initiatives at the University of California
2005 Proceedings of University of California Symposium held June 10
University of California at Berkeley, Center for Studies in Higher Education from Center for Studies in Higher Education, UC Berkeley
Abstract:
Civic engagement is moving to the forefront of higher education discussions as universities seek ways not only to intensify students’ learning experiences but also to forge stronger links with the communities they are meant to serve. Within the University of California system, there are already multiple examples of service-learning, university-community partnerships, and volunteer initiatives. In June 2005, faculty, academic staff, and student representatives from across the University of California system gathered at a symposium held on the Berkeley campus to discuss and analyze the important interface of civic and academic engagement, and to explore ways to further expand civic engagement as a core component in the University of California’s teaching, research, and public service mission. This document provides a summary of the proceedings for that symposium.
Date: 2005-06-10
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