2008 Service-Learning Conference
2008 Conference Highlights
On February 13, 2008 nearly 250 faculty, staff, students and community partners representing 49 universities in five states attended the 10th Annual Service-Learning Conference at Elon University.
Workshops
Throughout the day a total of 31 workshops were presented by 70 faculty, staff, students and community partners. The workshops explored every aspect of service-learning and civic engagement work, including curricular to co-curricular courses, curriculum, projects and programs and capacity-building and institutionalization efforts.
The three workshops themes were: 1) Nuts-and-Bolts Workshops = "how to" information and resources, 2) Programmatic Practice Sessions = "best practices" information and resources and 3) Research and Theory Sessions = "research and theory" information and resources. There were also workshops targeting all levels of knowledge and expertise from beginner practitioners to advanced practitioners.
Click here to view the 2008 Conference Program including workshop descriptions and presenter information.
Opening and Closing Sessions
The Opening Session included remarks by Dr. Lisa Keyne, NC Campus Compact Executive Director and a welcome by Dr. Smith Jackson, Vice President and Dean of Student Life at Elon University. During the Closing Session, NC Campus Compact staff presented door prizes to participants.
Luncheon and Keynote
During the luncheon program Dr. Leo Lambert, President of Elon University, gave a welcome on behalf of the NC Campus Compact Executive Board, then presented the 2008 Robert L. Sigmon Service-Learning Award to Dr. Cheryl Brown of Greensboro College. For more details, including a Photo Gallery, visit the Awards page. Robert L. Sigmon was on hand to assist in the presentation.
Following the award presentation Dr. Lisa Keyne introduced keynote speaker, Dr. Kenneth Reardon, of Cornell University. Dr. Reardon gave a rousing, insightful and inspiring speech on “Promoting Sustainable Partnerships for Community Transformation: The Role of Reciprocal Learning.” He highlighted the background, challenges and successes of the campus-community partnerships he is currently involved in which focus on rebuilding the Ninth Ward in New Orleans.
Acknowledgements
NC Campus Compact would like to extend our thanks to the following supporters of the 2008 Conference:
The 2008 Program Selection Committee: Dr. Susan Manahan (Gardner-Webb University),
Dr. Laura Stivers (Pfeiffer University) and Dr. Angela Hattery (Wake Forest University);
all the presenters and speakers, especially Dr. Ken Reardon and Robert L. Sigmon; Scott Muthersbaugh (Photographer); Elon
University individuals and departments including Brian O’Shea and Susan Lindley
(Student Life), Michael Williams (Moseley Center), C.C. Cowen and crew (Moving & Set
-Up) and Scott Hildebrand, Jeff Lampson and Aaron Strauch (Media Services)
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