18: The Hesburgh Certificate and Portland State University's Faculty Development Approach to Supporting Service Learning and Community-University Partnerships

  • Kecskes K
  • Spring A
  • Lieberman D
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Service learning now has a prominent home in hundreds of diverse campuses across the nation. Developing service-learning expertise and other community-campus partnership enhancement strategies for faculty requires innovation. Recently, Portland State University's Center for Academic Excellence received the Theodore M. Hesburgh Certificate of Excellence for Community-University Partnerships. This chapter outlines the center's three-tiered approach to supporting and sustaining civic engagement practices that are sensitive to individual needs on campus and in the community, while also working toward ongoing departmental and institutional transformation.

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Kecskes, K., Spring, A., & Lieberman, D. (2004). 18: The Hesburgh Certificate and Portland State University’s Faculty Development Approach to Supporting Service Learning and Community-University Partnerships. To Improve the Academy, 22(1), 287–301. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2334-4822.2004.tb00416.x

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