2016 Civic Engagement Institute Presentations
March 26, 2016
- Building Sustainability for Healing Programs in Native American Communities
Jen Schanen, Ariel Jochman, Nicole Kahler, and Rachele Saldana, UW-Green Bay - The Good Neighbor Destination / Good Tenant Program
Dan Bergen, Marquette University, and Kent Corey, Weigand Enterprises - Pathways of Public Service: Using Stanford University’s Diagnostic Tool for Community Engagement Programming in WI
Madeline Carrera, Gateway Technical College; Tricia Dusick, Edgewood College; Stephanie Harrill, UW-Madison; Debra Karp, UW-Parkside - Preparing Students to Service (annotations)
Haley Madden and Beth Tryon, UW-Madison - Revenue Generation in Higher Education Civic Engagement
Todd Barr, Todd Barr and Associates - The Making of Quest Talks: Telling Stories from WI Farmers, Irish Grave Yards, and a Domestic Abuse Shelter
Michael Lueder, UW-Oshkosh - The State of Community Engagement in Higher Education: A Reminder of the Power of Service-Learning (annotations)
Elizabeth Hart, Wisconsin Technical College - The Whoville Challenge: Challenging Our Students to Work for Inclusivity
Ruth Cronje and Rachel Tillman, UW-Eau Claire, and John Stedman, Eau Claire JONAH