TRANSITIONAL STEPS NECESSARY TO SHORT CIRCUIT THE POVERTY CYCLE OF COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES (CPEA*) WITHIN HIGHER EDUCATION

By Richard M. Eberst, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus
Health Science and Human Ecology Department
Former Director, Community-University Partnerships
California State University, San Bernardino
2004 Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Service Learning Award Winner
2004 Ernest A. Lynton Award Winner

Dr. Richard Eberst is the 2004 recipient of the Campus Compact Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service-Learning. His receipt of the award was announced at the Educators for Community Engagement National Gathering, in Berea, Kentucky, June 17, 18, 19th 2004. Dr. Eberst gave a short talk at the event and an expanded version of his comments appears in this issue of the Reader. For more information about the Ehrlich Award and Dr. Eberst's work, click here.




© National Campus Compact, 2004

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