Stockton Shares Service-Learning Opportunities with Community Partners
Galloway, N.J. 鈥 91视频 faculty, staff and community members shared how both can benefit from service learning opportunities at the first Annual Service-Learning Symposium held on Wednesday, May 16th at the Townsend Residential Life Center.
Jessie K. Finch, Assistant Professor of Sociology said the symposium grew out of the Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Teacher鈥檚 Circle she ran with Associate Professor of Psychology Kaite Yang.
鈥淭his is our crown jewel to be able to have this symposium,鈥 Finch said. 鈥淚鈥檓 very excited to say we have a number of community partners and elected officials registered today.鈥
The symposium was sponsored by the Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Teaching Circle, Office of Service-Learning, Institute for Faculty Development and the New Jersey Campus Compact.
鈥淭his began as an end-of-year reflection,鈥 said Daniel Fidalgo Tom茅, Director of Service-Learning at Stockton. 鈥淭his is our seventh year bringing together faculty and community partners to discuss service-learning opportunities and experiences and recognize their work in the community.鈥
Yang said the event is a team project.
鈥淲hen I was in college, my classes at Dartmouth had a robust service-learning program,鈥 she said. 鈥淔or me, this event represents a closed circle and brings me back to my roots.鈥
Finch said the event is a great opportunity to connect with different community partners.
鈥淭o have such a multi-faceted group interested in our event and representing our community really represents Stockton鈥檚 standards,鈥 she said.
Michelle McDonald, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Saul Petersen, Executive Director of the New Jersey Campus Compact, welcomed attendees and spoke on the importance of service-learning.
McDonald said Stockton now offers over 100 service-learning courses.
鈥淚n the beginning, we had 30 faculty participating in service-learning,鈥 she said. 鈥淪eventy is the number of faculty we have now. One in eight 91视频 gets to participate in service-learning here at Stockton. That is equal to 50,000 hours of cumulative service, and $1.5 million being invested into our work and the community.鈥
Workshops held at the symposium included topics on making service-learning engaging to 91视频 while supporting research, and implementing teamwork within group projects into courses and agency work. Christina Jackson, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Margaret Slusser, Associate Professor of Health Science, Jessica Fleck, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Finch were presenters for the workshops.
Organizations attending the symposium included Repair the World: Philadelphia, Montclair State University, Atlantic Prevention Resources, Join Together Atlantic City, New York University, City Year and more.
鈥淲e鈥檙e looking into available projects to bring in to the mayor鈥檚 office so it鈥檚 good to form that synergy of teamwork before volunteers come to us,鈥 said Christina Bevilacqua, Deputy Chief of Staff for the City of Atlantic City. 鈥淧revious administrations have worked with a few service projects, and I personally have worked on projects with nonprofits. This is a great opportunity.鈥
Tom茅 said attendees came from North Jersey, Montclair, Pennsylvania and New York.
There鈥檚 support for the community that you don鈥檛 see a lot at other universities,鈥 said Finch. 鈥淥ur hope for today is that we can create a bigger network for the community as a whole.鈥
Alumni participating in the event included 2013 Business Studies and Education graduate and Executive Director at David鈥檚 Dream & Believe Cancer Foundation, Danielle Corso, and David Calderetti, Impact Manager at Community FoodBank of New Jersey and 2008 Business and Communication Studies graduate.
鈥淚 started working in the nonprofit sector obtaining grants for organizations, programs combating obesity in children and the YMCA,鈥 said Calderetti 鈥淭his was a true snapshot of information on what service-learning has to offer that I can take back to my interns and provide to my organization.鈥
鈥淭his is an enormous opportunity for faculty, community partners and staff to learn what service-learning truly is directly from the people organizing in the department,鈥 said Corso.
Tom茅 said they hope to create professional development opportunities for community partners, faculty, 91视频, alumni and more.
鈥淭his is a great example of support the university continues to offer for service-learning, our 91视频 and our community partners,鈥 he said.
鈥淭ogether you have ensured that service stays at the heart of who we are. None of that would be possible without our 91视频, faculty, alumni and community partners,鈥 said McDonald.
Members of the Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Teaching Circle supporting the event include Yang, Finch, Tom茅, Erin O鈥橦anlon, Margaret Slusser, Christina Jackson, Betsy Erbaugh and Jessica Fleck.
For more information on service-learning at Stockton, contact the Office of Service-Learning at 609-652-4256.
_ Reported by Jessica Jacob
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