twice-yearly, online journal
dedicated to service learning and civic engagement
dedicated to service learning and civic engagement
Issue No. 01
Featured Article
Articles
Civic Engagement and American Democracy
by Richard Erdmann, President of Syfr Corporation, Bainbridge Island, WACivic Responsibility and Service Learning: The Need for Curricular Integration
by Elizabeth Larson-Keagy, PhD, Executive Editor, The Journal for Civic CommitmentGlobal Civic Engagement: Building an Ethic of Commitment to Service through Human Geography
by Elizabeth Larson-Keagy, PhD, Executive Editor, The Journal for Civic CommitmentThe Use of History in the Movement for the Civic Engagement of Higher Education
by Dr. Gary Daynes, Associate Director, Freshman Academy and Adjunct Assistant Professor of History, Brigham Young University, Provo, UtahTo Inform Their Discretion: Designing an Integrated Learning Community Focusing on Civic Engagement
by Jonelle Moore, English Faculty and Brian Dille, Ph.D., Political Science Faculty, Mesa Community CollegeOpinions or points of view expressed in these articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Community College National Center for Community Engagement or the Maricopa Community Colleges District.