This book, from Minnesota Campus Compact, was created from the “Campus in Community Online Civic Dialogues” series. Campus in Community was a series of Web forums organized by the Upper Midwest Campus Compact Consortium. Topics included: Reflection, Power Dynamics in Campus-Community Collaboration, Assessment and Evaluation of Civic Engagement Initiatives and Risk Management. This document compiles some highlights from the forums and provides lists of resources for more information on each topic. The series was made possible by a grant from the Learn and Serve America program of the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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Civic Engagement in Higher Education: Reflection, Power, Evaluation, Risk Management
My own service-learning experience helped me to change my undergraduate major to social work. As a student worker with the program, I gained so many skills that helped me to be successful as a social worker and change agent after graduation. Now I help student workers develop these same skills and find the same passion for creating positive change that I have felt.
-Kim Jensen, Assistant Service-Learning Administrator, Marquette University
