Academic Civic Engagement - Academic Civic Engagement is the relationship between an academic institution and its community, both on-campus and off-campus.

Service Learning in the Geosciences - Service-learning offers the opportunity to link academic learning with community service.

Campus-Based Learning - This pedagogy involves using the campus environment itself to teach students.

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LTC: A Civically Engaged Campus: Mobilizing College Resources for Community Benefit

Carleton College Learning and Teaching Center
Nadinne Cruz, Educational Consultant, former Director of the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University and former Director of the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) ...

LTC: New Initiatives in Academic Civic Engagement

Carleton College Learning and Teaching Center, PEPS
By PEPS Kelly Connole, Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Empty Bowls Project; Kelly Connole, Vice President, Business Development, First National Bank; Nazish Zafar ’07, Service ...

LTC: A Conversation About the Future of Civic Engagement at Carleton

Carleton College Learning and Teaching Center
Ellen Kennedy, Visiting Professor of Sociology; and Michael McNally, Associate Professor of Religion This Perlman LTC lunch event features a discussion about best practices in Academic Civic ...

LTC: Into the Community: The State of Academic Civic Engagement at Carleton

Carleton College Learning and Teaching Center, PEPS
By PEPS This presentation features reports from our year long study of the state of academic civic engagement at Carleton. Adrienne Falcón, Coordinator of Academic Civic Engagement ...