Office of the Provost
ASL Faculty Fellows
Faculty Fellow Development Program
Since the Fall of 2006, the Civic Engagement Project has sponsored an Academic Service Learning Faculty Fellows Development program. During the Fellows Program, faculty members engage in readings and discussion on methods to implement ASL in their courses. Faculty members meet once a month during the academic year. Faculty Fellows will then each teach a course with a significant ASL component the following academic year.
Faculty members are given a $1, 000 stipend for participating in the program. The Civic Engagement Project provides assistance and additional resources that the Fellows might need both throughout the development program as well as during the teaching of the respective courses regarding course design, community partnering, reflection exercises, and project evaluation.
Faculty Fellows, past and present
2006-2007 Faculty Fellows
Bill DeGenaro, Composition
Joy Beatty, College of Business
Katie Silverman, School of Education
Troy Murphy, Communication
Paul Draus, Sociology,
Brian McKenna, Anthropology
2007-2008 Faculty Fellows
Bruce Pietrykowski, Economics
Mike Callahan, College of Business
Karen Thomas Brown, School of Education
Liz Rohan, Composition
2008-2009 Faculty Fellows
Tija Spitsberg, Composition
James Gruber, Sociology
Susan Sheth, Communications
Pam Aronson, Sociology
Laura Woodruff, School of Education
2009-2010 Faculty Fellows
Bruce Maxim, College of Engineering and Computer Science
Lara Rusch, Political Science
Chris Burke, School of Education
Crystal Scott, College of Business
Nancy Kursman, Political Science
Bonnie Halloran, Anthropology
Jorge Gonzalez del Pozo, Spanish
Apply to become a Faculty Fellow!

