3rd International Service-Learning Summit
The third International Service-Learning Summit was held at Duke University from March 4-6, 2015. The summit centered on global community partnerships. A full conference agenda is available here. Proceedings and outcomes appear below.
Presentations:
- Community Partner Outcomes and Perspectives Andrew Furco, University of Minnesota
- Portland State University (USA) and Lady Doak College (Madurai, India) Christine Cress, Portland State University
- Wisconsin Without Borders Elizabeth Tryon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Colorado College Summer Global Sustainability Internship Program Eric Popkin, Colorado College
- Global Community Partnerships: Water for Waslala Nora Pillard Reynolds, Water for Waslala & globalsl.org
- DukeEngage Partner Meeting: Overview and Lessons Learned Eric Mlyn, Duke University
- State of the Field and Moving Forward Amanda Moore McBride, University of Washington in St. Louis & Eric Hartman, Kansas State University
Case Studies:
Community Outcomes and Partnerships
- Empowered Community Partnership and Ethics of Service-Learning in Healthcare settings Jessica Evert, Child Family Health International
- Sa Nima Collaborative: A Student-Led International Service-Learning Organization Christie Donahue, University of Michigan
- The Haiti Compact: Higher Education with Haiti Melody Porter, The College of William and Mary, Shoshanna Sumka, American University, & Jill Piacitelli, Break Away
Effective Practice in Program Design
- Using Project Design Principles For Good Global Service-Learning Projects Cynthia Bourne, Susan Crichton, & Deb Carter, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus
- Global Engagement Studies Institute (GESI): Toward “Reciprocal Competency” Paul Arntson, Northwestern University
- Villanova Engineering Service Learning (VESL) in Waslala, Nicaragua Nora Pillard Reynolds, Water for Waslala & Jordan Ermilio, Villanova Engineering Service Learning