CIVICUS, a thematic living-learning program
CIVICUS is a thematic living-learning program which began in fall 1999 through collaboration among the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, the Department of Resident Life, and the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS). CIVICUS is based upon the concepts of leadership, citizenship, scholarship, community service and the development of a diverse community. CIVICUS Associates, the students in the program, have the unique opportunity to build a “”civil society”” in their residence hall through the study and application of these ideas. The process of creating this residential community involves all CIVICUS members and is influenced by common readings, special programs, guest speakers and experiential learning, including community service. All first year CIVICUS Associates take a common core of courses dealing with the interdisciplinary issues of civil society. There is an emphasis on residence hall governance and leadership development.
President: C.D. MOTE, JR.
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