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Program Models Engaged Campus

Program Model Title State
Center for Community Economic Development School: University of Massachusetts
MA
“”CommunityARTworks”": a day of community art projects for entering students School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
Developing a relationship with the Mayor’s office School: Fitchburg State College
MA
Engaged Student Programming School: Fitchburg State College
MA
Faculty as public servant: Grammar school health clinics School: Regis College
MA
Partnering with the Fitchburg Safe and Healthy Neighborhood Coalition School: Fitchburg State University
MA
Portrait of a Century: a portrait project of Boston community leaders School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
The Weissman Center for Leadership School: Mount Holyoke College
MA
An Education Department studies how to implement the principles of service-learning School: Loyola College
MD
Community centers collaborating and sharing resources School: Loyola College
MD
Generations Exchange School:
MD
Community Enhancement Initiative: introducing community leaders School: St. Joseph s College
ME
Generations in Exchange School: Several K-12
ME
Moving the Forum Francophone des Affairs School: Bates College
ME
A motto of commitment: “”Make a Living, Make a Life, Make a Contribution”" School: Davenport University
MI
Defining values through actions School: Washtenaw Community College
MI
Faculty Outreach: restructuring promotion and tenure School: Michigan State University
MI
Mathematics professor introduces high school students to the latest technology School: Kirtland Community College
MI
The Olivet Plan: a president initiates fundamental institutional change School: Olivet College
MI
The Parent Advocacy Project School: University of Michigan at Flint
MI

Campus Compact has been helpful in a variety of ways, providing support as we develop and grow our programs. The visibility we have received has been very important in keeping the work very present and in the forefront on campus."

-Eileen Wilson-Oyelaran, President, Kalamazoo College

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